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BURSLEM DOG AND POULTRY SHOW

... poultry,S~24, againgt2ilit; pigeosn, 125, .against 123; ainging birds, 1-52, against 55; rabbits, 14, against 16. Generally speaking, the show evidenced a gmat ?? in point of quality as ^fel asthat of ijuan- tity, and thc only dralback to the thorough a ...

MR. IRVING AS OTHELLO

... easier, and certainly ifiar pleasarnter, to have written in a itore complimentary fashion, but wo have felt it our duty to speak plainly. W1re can believe thrat three years ago DIL. Irving would have pleased us [Ls Othello, but for the sake of itemlet ...

ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN BIRMINGHAM

... lirgliohnrenr il Ireland, the latter would have hall their rights before IIow. (Ilear,, hear.) ?? sgeeorl that they shllrerd unow speak out pliosly, and lie believed Ireland would get her righis before ?? Rev. J. SEMicILoti secondeil the motion. The CHllAIR-MASraeid ...

THE MIDLAND RAILWAY

... ; in 1870, with 826 mailes open, and a capital of £80,8:51,000., the veoely receipts aniounted to £70,000. atnd in 1875, speak- ing roughly, wvith 1,200 niiles of line, and a capital approachinig £0;0,000,000,, the weekly rovenue ?? about £07,000. Its ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... in ?? Shake- speareann drama, not only by Englishl actors like Irving, or ! foreign artists lilie Pechter and Beatriec, who speak the English language, but also by tlioesislhotlice Risteri, ltoIBs, and Salvini, perferill in ?? own mother tongue. Among these ...

THE SHADOW OF DEATH

... thset awaits her beloved sets. Inl furth~er eucidniation of thle purpose and subject of the werit, wre near let this artist Speak for himsrelf. T~t pctre h tll; n,was% palieteed ii the conisvs- tisa that Art, cc ono of its uses, amay be emnployed, to ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR VISITORS

... Arthur Sullivan's 'Trial by JTu-y. Of other arud more familiar arssnemptions it is nnnecessary and worild be imposwible to speak in the preseant crowded state of our columns. Mrs. Paul's entertainment is repeated this evening. ME'SSRS. HARRISON'S PROMENADE ...

THE WAGNER FESTIVAL

... princes, and his great work the theme of every toiguie. To-night there is to be a banquet, at which Wagner is expected to speak; and on Sunday be- gins tlce second series of the perfornianlcs. CG B, ASTON GUARDIANS. Tire weekly noeeting of this Board ...

THE ROYAL BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... visitors was (Iuite) sufficient to tempt themn to a spac-edy return to the roomso, It is, iot una- usua, ii sds oties s tis, to speak of ass exhibition being above or belows tiss average ; but !in tle isresent instance 'there is no equesticis of ''tlseavefrogs ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSCIAL FESTIVAL

... Oiaraeli 110 cih)lced ld Inislf ?? tckiiig atnothmer nlame, arld to-day he was tilhe Seili of ilcacorlsheld, llc wished to speak of 1lllt with great re- spect, for lie WlS a ait l ttf great talents but still, lie tholight thC t flN moni tiht h:l vel i ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... associate. Of Mr. Toloy's singing in the bhss soels anid especially the gt-and descriptive solo, The day of wratl, we must speak in qualified terists. I-e acquitted himeelf certainly with intelligetace and corre:tness, but neither his voice nor his delivery ...