THE SHOW GROUND

... -.LZnL. DfLUCVY UUVIJU4.J) VA I Worcestershire people have made little effort yet at jo anything in the way of decoration, and the only algne in ad, I .this direction are a few bare poles; along the Battenhall- Tb - road leading to the yard. The ground-abouti40 acres- toiv I is the site occupied by the Royal Society on its visit hi, I some 16 or 17 years ago. It is long andanarrow like the ad, ...

Egyptian ILvlt, Piccadilly.—The wellknown enterfainmeut by Messrs. Maskelyuo and Cook wdl for some time to come ..

... the ordinary prolamine mil be carried out, be missed by flic afternoon visitors the Egyptian Hal!, the hardwork entailed the carrying out of .vo performances day having length told upon Mr. constitution. the advice of lies physicians lias now relinquished bis twelve weekly appearances, and until recovered from his present indisposition, live performances v.ill undertaken by *11 err Adalbert ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... FASH-IONS EOE JUNi'E. d We bare oh -en in our plates of cos tumres all the changes I t, that are to iun phaee LE-erythiuig is becoming morn Iatly- 0 hIko, colours tand n'-sterials arc growing isoro harmonious, v. -with a boautitifl blcndii'g of colours. 'Ihe manufacturers s- are surpasssiic' everything- they have dune before: we0 'e hardly knusa ashich aeels -thle cotton, woollen, or silk n m ...

A SPANISH FLOWER SHOW

... A CoRRESPoNDxNT at Madrid writes on May 22 od The exhibition of flowers and birds got up by the a0 Madrid branoh of the society for the protacklon of of animals ?? opened this morning at nine III a'clook by the King, accompanied by the Qaron le and Iniontais, The day was a delightful contrast s to the bitter eat winds ol the last foortnight, 3. From an early hour the Cello do Alcala wts full ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... ?? .D~ WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW. WoRC'ESTSl, MoSD.y-, dc wtbad c of Eagl~ad Society had not thid iD If t rn Bitb time i pening day from at earfor the 9irst nae b agd their have had a tin YeX to Wednes~day, they would hae a a t Horday &et o Wlo telrs 't wel a viirs to their 103a d . llyrt wedt orootbgtnZ titral o*ie I tborand ?? ini gloomy portents would W bere d itb )svct~rcern eoe be' epD~ Wesy. ...

THE EUROPEAN CONCERT

... rjE £LREOPEIN CONCERT.: MVGSCHENS MISSION.- rtGAMTO TILE ST JAnES S GAZETTE.) ruemw l~ference at rerun will not meet in i ?? iias anticipated,btatein ~'Iit Bsaruk, WIxiOB at present ' ' t is able, open the Jiro- ; a Powers mentioned in the 0;'so tlil Treaty of Berlin tilet c(unfel'~eot Tuirkey aldt~ ?? 'I he deliberattio'lls a'7 Ii. fi.r the ;'ersonat e oee the 'TuliOkI-reek '.~l,. A~iolh ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... FASHIONS FOIX JUNE. [FROM Ln FOltIT, ] IT the bosiuiilul weather prevailieg ut the time if writing this article should continue, the toiletles prepsred for June will be dlrplayed to tho greatost advautnege, the bright Suniny days ahowing rmosb effeatively the brilliant and deeided Qoiours. no fashienably worn, snd whlch prove more generally becoming than tho undectded tints, though many of the ...

ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY

... The anniversary meeting of this society was held vosterelay afternoon the hall of University London, -Burlington-gardens, tha President, the Earl occupying the chair. report, which was read the secretary, Mr. Clements It. 'stated tluit tho number of Fellows elected during the past year ending April 30, 1830, was 207, besides two honorary ecu-responding members, the net increase over the ...

THE THEATRES

... TiHE PHEA T1?ES. - GAIETY-TCASTE. II An audience large, yet not so large as we bad; exrccted, assembletI in the Gaiety last eveningl to greet the Caste Company on their IY- 1 appearance in Glasgow, after about ?? ,months' absence. The erngagement is for a Z 1 ;week, and tie company are annlounced to appear -, 4 in all the comedies with which their name is rssociated. Last night Caste was ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS, SPRING EXHIBITION. For a few days longer the Spring Exhibition of the Society of ArtitA3 remains open, and thos( Who have not yet paid the rooms a visit wvill bo wise to do s ...

DRESS AND FASHION IN PARIS

... 'DRESS 'AND FASHION IN PARIS . ?? - I . _- ~(~-om1~tra' Jo Wna of Dress and Faas ion for June.) Th~ theatresin winter, and the raceconrses in Th sprning, Are the chosen scenes for the display of the winte n~ewest ni~dc's and most elegant toilettes in Paris, and have it is Iby bsrigtile prevailing styles -at these- that 'sboot the -best and clearest noiio oftefnh sikcely, t6 f O Sbogeeeliv ...

TWENTY-TWO BALLADES

... TYWENTY-TWO BALLADES.* THERE is a sufficiently hackneyed comparison of literature to a banquet spread out before the reader. Perhaps the comparison might without too much fancifulness be carried out in detail a little further, and then the English guest at the feast of his country's letters might, if he were of a grumbling turn, as guests frequently are, complain of some deficiencies. The ...