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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. ...

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 ...

CHELTENHAM AND WEST OF ENGLAND HORSE SHOW AND CHELTENHAM HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... CLELTEIMAM AND WEST OF EqGL&ND. . HORSE S6hW AND CHELTENHAM HffmORTIOULTUR&L' SOw.I 'The first annual show of the Cheltenbau and West of Erglasd Eorse Show Society was held yesterday at Cheltehana, in a field adjoining Pittsille.gardens, where the show of the Gloucestershire Agricultural Society was held last year. The sky was somewhat gloomy through- out the day, but the rain held off, and in ...

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 ...

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 ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... TBEATRICAL M&MS, Mrs. Kenda I wil (make her re-appearance at tho St, JaWi3ers Theatre on Thursday night.-Mr. Howe leaves r, the Vaudeville, where The Two Roses, which is serv. 1 ing as a ston-gap, ?? be followed by a new comedy, entided, lhe ave'nor, The author's name does not 3r transpire.-Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Sterling leave this week a for a Continentol ?? the removal of the late3t ...

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. ...