The second exhibition of this Society was held on Wednesday last, in the Town Hall. The assembly was highly respectable and numerous, notwithstanding the great agricultural attraction at Liverpool. Gould's Band' of Music attended and played most delightfully during the afternoon
July 24, 1841 - Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide - London, London, England
LONDON, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1841. WE do not mean to have one long article in the paper this week. Everything has been short With us, and things must be short with our readers. We have been upon short allowance, and they must be content with short leading articles. We have been sh
July 24, 1841 - Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide - London, London, England
(From the Court Gazette.) WINDSOR, Saturday. His Royal Highness Prince Albert drove her AlajestY out in the Park in a pony phaeton. The whole of the Royal suite followed in open carriages. M. Van de Weyer, the Belgian Minister, arrived at the Castle this forenoon. In the evening
July 24, 1841 - Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide - London, London, England
on these subjects in the PRACTICAI, gARDENEILS' GAZETTE - so that i 'my be separated • and form a volume of itself. Last SATURDAY,. !Observations on Modern Gardening, dated 1770." 'The - PRACTICAL GAL DENIMS? GAZETTE - is the best advertising p6pbr for everything connected with
July 24, 1841 - Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide - London, London, England
THE • PROPRIETORS OF THE PRACTICAL . GARDENERS' GAZETTE, the • establishment of which was contemplated two years ago, but delayed account of their being Unable to fill the department relating to Floriculture in a manner which would insure public confitledce," be to announce that
July 24, 1841 - Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide - London, London, England
APPROACHING -MARRIAGES IN LIFE The marriage of the Lord Lieutenant of liTland fi,xed for the 30th instant, . • • ,Mr. John Stanle, son ,of Bart., of Hoot:6l'l.Na% Cheshire; leaves.; town for Paris to-day, on a matritnopial trip. Mr. Stanley, it is said, will be allied to a nieee
July 24, 1841 - Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide - London, London, England
, FIELD DAY IN HYDE PARK.—On Monday morning first and second battalions of the Scots Fusilier Guards had a grand field day in Hyde Park. A finer or healthier body of men never entered the field; and the regiment went through a variety of evolutions and manoeuvres with great prec
July 24, 1841 - Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide - London, London, England
GRAND RAILWAY MATCH AGAINST TIME.-Mr. J. K. Brunel, the engineer on the Great Western Railway, will shortly perform a match from Bristol to London, by the engine which is termCd the Hurricane, within two hours, for £l,OOO, at as nearly as possible 60 miles an hour.— Bristol Stan
July 24, 1841 - Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide - London, London, England