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MUSIC IN HULL

... I TO THE EDITOR OF THE HUL.L DAILY PACKET. SIB,-I trust that an effort will soon be made by the leadinz inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood to in- duce the members of the Arion Orchestrial Union to continue their series of popular concerts. I appeal more pabrticularly tothe educated classes, fo. they, as a iule, take a lively interest in art and artists. This is not only very ...

STRAINING AT A GNAT

... CONSTITUTIONAL questions crop up now and 9 again; but seldom are they of the importance of ...

THE WORLD, AT THE HULL THEATRE ROYAL

... . . .- THE WORLD, AN THE H7ULL THEATRE ROYAL.I i I, .I Repeated, sustained and vociferous applause from more than commonly excited audiences has nightly hailed at the Hall Theatre, since its first performance on Monday, the numerous telling points and thrilling situations in this great production, which is very honestly what it professes itself to be- a new sensa- tional and realistic ...

EAST OF ENGLAND HORSE SHOW

... EAST OF ENGLAND HORME SIHOW. The thiud and last day of the show wa s in no eespect more fortunate thai its two predeeessors in ponet of v-eatherS If 1cyt1ling, tis elemelnts were still nnioi uu- propitioniiS for rain desceuded in torrents, and eflectually prevellted La hbge attenrdance of visitors to the shoe aid. At two o'clock the judges commenced to dispose of the reeeanctieig elasses, the ...

DONCASTER AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... -t -~q oe fil. -- ?? AL-.. AA as.~ -U- ML. . . -},Ae Yesterday was the second day of this show. The rain, fell heavily during the niorning, and cleared up towards noon, ouly to connmence agai aer on. The chief interest was centredi in the driving anid tundemn classes, these events being witniessed by at considerable unumber of spectators. The dog show was comnmenced yesterday, and was of a ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... YOR18HIRE ART EXHIBITION. SIXTH NOTICE.-TEE WATER-COLOURS. s A noteworthy feature of the water-colour collection is the special groups of works contributed, with one exception, by private persons. One of these collections t (the Orrock) has been described; the others are the f illustrative South Kensington group, in which we see the restricted scope of early work; the Landsecer sketches and I ...

YORKSHIRE FAIRS

... HOWDEN HORSE FAIR. This ancient horse fair still keeps up its celebrijy an . importance, and is attended by people not only frc parts of the United Kinglom, but by many -om thbe Continent also. The arrivals of horses on Sat' ssy e peared larger th-aa for some years paet, and on Njonda Ethe town was very full. Weight-carrying haute o good pedigree and blood have always been a lead f feature in ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... LITERARIY ANID AlT GOSSIP. Tho first performasce of Lohengrin at Ronie tool. place last ouonth -with great success. ) 9r. Ieyvw ood has in the press a newl Wvork by -vir. Edwvin Wa ughl, called In the Lake Country. ?? Maervyn s Couior, by thO Earl of Dese-:rt. will shortly bo issued by .Hossrl. Hurst and E'aclet, in three volumecs. Julius Andre, an organist and composer of soine dies- ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... HgAtbX, iFOR MARCH. In anticipation of a favourable spring and summer, the manufacturers ande nodistes have been preparing manfl novelties; the materials will be vary richl, andle this, ccrn bined with the present excellent taste in coleurs's cud thle ecoubination of flee. Persian and Indian materials, xvill ma~ke costumes more elegant med ladylilce than anythinig we have seen lately. '1hle ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE WEEKLY JOURNALS

... CLIPPINGS FROM THE| WEEKLY JOURNALS. + - ?? PICKINGS FROM PUNCOH. CL BOoTS.-Cobbler William: A bad out, and poor Cgr Bull, but we must make the best of 'em I We 'tab the holes -and give 'em a new sole-and touch ops a bit! Meanwhile, we must get another pair p hsud I've the length^ of your foot/I . OF FIRST SEEING LORD SHEEHOOKE IN THE HOUSE OF (By Lord B.) How fearfull And dizzie 'tis to ...

REVIEWS

... ]HAND AND HEuART (1, Paternoster-buildings, London, E.C.)-The October part of this serial contains mnauy interesting and suitable articles. Is The illustrations are, as usual, very attractive. A presentation plate, The Book of God, is given with this part, and there are several views of e Biournemouth. MYRA'S MID-MONTHLY JOURIAL.-Ever to the- i I fore as Myra is, her readeri mmust be ...

DESTRUCTION OF HUDDERSFIELD THEATRE ROYAL

... DESTRUCTIWN OF HUDDEP.SFIELD THEATRE ROYAL. About half-past three o'clock yesterday morning, the Theatre Royal, Rfamsden-street, Huddersfield, was dis- covered to be on fire. Informnation was at once sent to the fire-station not far distant. Supt. Holt, with the brigade, immediately attended, and was followed by Mr. Ward, the Chief Constable. The fire had at the time got |rell hold of the ...