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... . 514 t larrieon Weir, (London: Sampaon, ano*B d Co.) > Ir ona o a is almost as well known for his love 8o iniifI ae.Oi bis skill in drawifl beautiful pictures of ?? Iu 8there pages he has ?? with the enthusiassm 2.#hlouvotiad be expected of him, a number of stories of mlsotsldad neow, and bha illustrated them s he alone j HiLde*igns have been transferred to wood by the 1 act da hand of ?? E ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE PANTOMIME

... I- TIhe preparatlons for Mesars Chute's great production of Little Red Riding Hood to-morrow night ara progreisling very smoothly and very satislaotoilly under the skilful stagesnmangement of Mr B, a. Arnold. Last right some of the pinlolipal scones were gone through with a success which augured well for the fortunes of the season. dpeilal mention may be made of the fairy ecren entitled The ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... e Mt: George R. Chapman is of course hard at work, to w make sure that his department ahall shine In the forth. r coming pantomime at the Pdincb'd, as It hba never ?? a to do. Among the numbers we have heard Is, at the end of Scene Ia very pretty trio in common time changing to a ?? movement; ihe tleis rhe Baidheaded Swell ; a mock ballad, eung by Mr Arnold, and chorus, are very 3 quaint; ...

SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS

... I SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS Tie thirtetixth conoeat of the Bristol MKudos Assoclation on Smnrday evening had In it so muob snggestive of the close apesraah at Christmatlide that It mightfairly have been calted a 0h4latnmas concert, and it was not ?? to find the large Cllaton alll crowded lo the doors, which were blocked by persons glad to find standing room, Mr Gordon and the pro. motere bad ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTES

... IMe Renew Larkin. who for the ?? of ton vearm I Mr Henry Larkin, who for the space of ten years C assisted mr Carlyle i bin literary work, ia about to publish a volume entitled itrlyle and the Open BSoret I of his Life, a work which Is Intended to throw a new a light rpofs the character of the sage, 5 The foytheomnlg part of Mr M W. de Gray BIlroh' C *Cartularlum Saxonloum will contain ...

CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME

... CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, PRINCE'S THEATRE, RED RIDING HOOD. In pursuance of the prudent practice of this theatre Messrs Chute's eighth pantomime was produced on Thurs. day night in order that everything may go smoothly and successfully to-day. The production had been so carefully prepared and rehearsed that the imperfections were verv few and trifling. The performers, however, were in that ...

BOXING-DAY AMUSEMENTS

... ]3OXNING-DAY AMUSEMENTS. PIUNOE3 TEIETRE. P 11INOE ?? THEIEATrE. Thcre W Isrge and enothutisaitlo holiday nudlizsors at Ar pcrforn-W,. ?? Meagre Choute'd bright and OcI~tflpPCill P111tonIin of Red Ridiug Elood on t he Rullutorlum In the evening being so parked flo i :vii, tbzt It was an interesting sight to frPl,~ io~ of vantage Meat the stage thi ii1eRc. urned faces beaming with pleasure. ...

SMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW

... [BY TELEGRAPH,] Tire e6ghty elghth annual show opened yesterday at the Agricultural bell, Islington, and is the largest which has ever been beld In the annals of the club. Amongst the exhibitors are the the Queen, who ka competing in ton classes the Prince of Wale%, who exhibits In nice ciases; and the Duke of Edinburgh, who has entered in two stock clasEes. Most of the leading breeders In ...

FASHIONABLE WEDDING

... FASHIONABLE WEDDING, the The miirdsgo of WMr. J. Preston, eldest con of Sir iday ,Tacob Freston, Bart., of Beeston hall, Navlolkir with A ling Miss Hope Clatterbuck, youngest daughetr of the late luti- Mt Edmund L. Clutkerbuck, of Haudeshuish pork, near iana Ciipperbonw, was noleranolred yesterday at Elardonhusih V~ the Churcb, which stands in the grounds of the park, The 11 seed church wan ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... 1Rehearsals for the Christmas production at the PrInce's Theatre on Thursdsy night are proeoedisng most sa11othty, AMd we hiave reamon to antlcipae that Bed Riding Hood will rival any of Maesrs Chute's previous successes, We have previously demcrlbed some of iho principal seenes, Including the view of Warwick Cattle, the Heabury ootlagep, and the ball of glittering steel. All the rcinesy, ...

Smithfield Club Cattle Show

... The annual s]how of the Smithfield Club opened ?? in the Agricultural Hall Ilslirgton. All dav on Saturdxv there was a continuous succession of cattlC trollics, vans, carts, and other vehicles bringing thle contingent of steers and heifers, sheep and pigs, from toe various counties represented in the entries, from the tenini of the railways, and by seven o'clock all stock was in. As regards ...