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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 ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... Ar.1r, SOIENOH, AND LITERATURE. The ContemvI~a7 Realef for July rwill contain the following among other papers:- A Few Weeks upon the Continent,' by the Duke of Argyll; The Indian Dilemma, by Major H. Grey, CS.SI.;* OD the Sources of German Discontent, by Dr. Karl ~Hillebrand; and Postal Notes and Money Orders, by Prof. IT0 Stanley Jevons, Mr. Murray will publish early next week the ...

THE LAST BARD OF WALES TO HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA ON HER CORONATION DAY

... - THE LAST BARD OF. WALES TO HER MAJESTY QUEEN VIOTORIA ON HIER CORONATION DA*Y ALL hail I VictorIa, noble Queen, Accept a poet's lay, Who comsn to. greet your. Majesty. O On this auspicious day; 0 Who cornes to wish you happiness, 1. Not empires, kingdoms, wealthi, e EBut life mado bright and beautiful o By God's beat bleesing, health, But then the vulgar herd, I know, v Will think because I ...

MR. RISELEY'S BENEFIT CONCERT

... MR. RISELEY'S MNEFIT CONCERT. A t o - 7 ) -AA A.-t OVA XC- As A I Avi Ab. - Mr. Riseley's benefit concert last night, at the Colston. hall, drew such an immense audience that it was in itself a public demonstration and deserved tribute paid to the genius of the chef d'orchcsrc by whore enterprise, musiciasly skill, and energy the instrumental concerts given fortnightly in Bristol have been. ...

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 ...

BRISTOL SCHOOL OF ART

... BRISTOL SCHOOL OF. ART. .. . . ?? .. ?? . 1. . I - The following is a list of the successful stadents in tbe Government examination of the elementary or secoud grade of April last, at the Bristol School of Art. The letter P signifies that the student b entitled to .a certifi- eate, and the letterE to a prize as well as a eortificate:- N SeiEECI'r or EXAMINATION. Free- Geo. Perspec deI anL ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... | ADvT 4F ENGLAND WOrMOSTEl, TWIMAeD which cane down all the fore part of the 'e [ntedeted with the attendanse androepta. , converted the approch from the Battenb8all. 0 long steth of treache*ous slash, while th. t1i,;;,n thechow-yard itaselhad to be covered , odeD platforms or causeways, for which the if de Y would ecarcely have been a misnomer, tod th3 depth of slush and llquii mud which ...

AMATEUR PERFORMANCE AT THE OLD THEATRE

... AMAIEUR PEHI.FORATANOE AT THE OLD ¶ITREATRE, I It was a bold venture fora newly-established dramatic 1 X club to announce a first public appearance on a, sultry t aummer evening, when recreation Is not generally sought in-the-close atmosphere of a theatre, but the members D of the recently-formed Bristol Amateur Dramatic Society have evidently troops of friends ready to make, some sacrifice ...

THEATRICAL MEMS,

... THlEATRICAL MEMS, . . _ . . . _ .- The Our Boys Company will have a five weevks' vacation from Saturday next.-Mr. J. L. Tojle an. nounoes two provincial companies with Upper drust, -Mr. Walter H. Fisher is playing at Belfast his original part in Madame Favart, The popularity of ibis opera in the metropolis is unabated, notwithstanding the 400 representations which have been given, and ...

THE REVIEWS

... m REVI. W The cook w RaLmtow June 'opens with the kwori by An Eastern SttUM, -entited weh : Liba Government and Tnruey, to Thich we referred at come length in a leading adtlle yettdry. 'The essay leserysa to be studied in c witerhn With another paper In the Rmevievt, by Mr. B, A, Freemi, This eloquent enemy of Turkish oppression, whose rnthealth prveinted him from taldng pert ln the recent ...

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. ...

MR. LAWFORD HUXTABLE'S CONCERT AT CLIFTON

... ?? MR. LAWFORD HUXTABLE'S CONCERT I AT CLIFTON. w Ig Last evening, Mr. Lawford Huxtable gave, at thd Victoria-rooms, Clifton, his second ballad and instra. n mental concert at prices specially calculated to attract a ir popular audience. We are now at the very end of . the season when out-door pleasures and evening walks are so attractive as to materially interfere with in-door amneements. Mr. ...