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THEATRICAL MEMS

... Mrs. Burnett (Miss Jennie Lee) last week presented her husband with a Eon,-Mesars, F. W. Green and J. P. M'Ardle, the latter of whom was the author of the pantomime of Sinbad the Sailor produced here last Christmas, and the former of whom is engaged upon the Mesars. Chute's next p-ntomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, have just completed for the American tour of the Dolaro Troupe two new ...

SOUND INVESTMENTS

... * .BOUND INVESTME3NTS. to I - -~ flI.In to G BAND TIf UNK RAILWAY OGF CANADA. - WOing to exceptional Cansoes which In no ?? afffet the intribsic values of the sstocks of this railway, they mark a con- siderable decline during the past month, The improve- intent in the position and prospects of this line has been so remarkable that it is not aurprising speculators of all classes should have ...

MARIBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... MARIEOLtOUGH AGRICULTURAL SHOW.| _- . . .. , ?? . . - .. . . . I Yesterday, the Marlborough and Pewsey Vale Agri. cultural Association held its annual show and dinner at Marlborough, Wills, on the extended basis upon which it Was remodelled some two years ago. For upwards o. ia quarter of a century the society, under the title of the c 1Marlborough District Association, carried on its work in ...

MADAME FAVART AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... - _ _ _ - _ . Last night, the Opera Boi(ffc Company fosmed under the auspices of Messrs, F. C, Fairie and A. Hamilton, M with a view to giving at the chief provincial centres an m adequate representation of Offenbach's comic opera, be Madame Favar-,1 commenced a twelve nights' engage- inF ment at this house. The plot is one of a most atausing 28i character, lt turns upon the infatuation of ...

ON THE JURY AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... ON THE JURY AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL. Last evening, Mr. F. B. Chatterton's Drury-lane Company conmenced a brief engagement at this house for the purpose of introducing Mr. Watts Phillip's drama of On the Jury.1 The drama was preceded by the elegant comedietta of Delicate Ground, a charm, Ing little three part piece so neatly and cleverly written, and so thoroughly entertaining withal ...

ON CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE

... O0N CLITN 8USPF1SI BRIDGE. . ?? ' CW.TPYR ยข (TenE MoDxBW bBibOEOY SeoH8Jj . By ?? LO0NDON Hris ?? of Songs of. e .ingularity, Peeps at Life, &c. SWFET CliftOD i- where bewitching woodlands hang a O'er rocky fiteeps and'doeg delloioue'do hang a I clildaiot tear myself .wlt Out aPsN a From euch gin Eden-happy he~whodwelle: a in yon-romflft~lO cbalft~chrltetn'd Alpenfels, dI (If youth ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... 't BATH AD WERST OF ENGLAND SHOW.,- ; I ,, ! WoOainEmu, Wednesday. After tie fine weather of yeteraythe rain t In, and, falling heavily at intervsls during the night It 'deprved of much of their, bright effect the flap and banners ani the lines of 4teamers and fstoons with which the ciik-tnB of Worcester adorned the streete to 'welcome visitors to the opening of the show, It made the broad ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... BATH AND WEST OF JENGLAND SHOW. WoncEngr, TUESDAY. , The morning opened brightly after the dull weather J and rainfall of Monday, and all having business in the W4 -bow-ground were delighted to see a prospeot of a fine car Val week for the meeting. The broad avenue for the heavy ,J traffic had already during Monday's downp aor been qu cut up by the incoming of the ponderous machinery and lae ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... TBEATRICAL MEMS. - T __ .J ~s ?? y ~ I . ' ~n of Mr, Dwyer,who played CharlesFavartherelast week, joinstbe Traverner OperaCompanyl'atHullon Monday next, apyecohig as Don Jose in Maritana.-The Favalt Cocaperoy is now in Plymouth.-The new Irish I dLa, The Eviction, vu;l be produced at the Duke's Theatre on Boo k Holiday,-Diiuk is to be produced at the Suerey,-Dion Boucioault has ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... ART, SOUIENE, AND LITERATURE. Somie notes on forthcoming publications relating to the Holy Land may be of interest. Mr. Laurence Oliphant is engaged upon a book to be entitled The Land of Gilead, in which he will give an account of his travels and discoveries in Eastern Palestine. It will be published in October by Messrs. Blaokwood and Sons, Colonel Warren has in the press a work called ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... Mr. Albery's new comedy, Jacks and Jills, is said to be a lamentable failure. At the fall of the curtain the biasing became unmistakable, upon which Mr. Albery presented himself at the footlights, and with deefiant, look and menaoing gesticulations delivered the observation, I have no doubt in ateerting that to-night there has been an oganised opposition,' an incident v bich provokedaloud ...

THE MAGAZIES, &c

... [SCcOND NOTIOR.] Tho. June number of London Soiety opens with another of those papers which have for some time past been prominent in this periodical under the head of Fortunes made in Business. This time it is the ' Fortunes of the Brights which is the subject-the Brighbt of Rocho dale-and the writer gives an interesting account of how old Jacob Bright laid the founadstion of the great ...