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MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... MAGAZINES }FOR APRIL. [CONTINUED.] Blacckwoorvs Edinburgh M1agazine (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons) gives the place of honour to the conclusion of the serial story entitled Sarracinesca, from the pen of 1. Marian Crawford. We have noticedthe various instalments as they appeared, and, as the novel has now been published in three volumes, shall refer to it more at length ...

ART NOTES

... A.T TES.-a According to information received at the Artists' Club, the Liver Society, and the Con- w ay Valley Club, the following is the completed list of Liverpool artists who have this year contributed works to the exhibitions at the Royal Academny and the Royal Institute of Paint~rs in Water Colours: Royal Academy: John Finnie, three mezzo- tints, two on line, one on dado; P. Ghent, ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... , ?? NOTES. - The 48th season of the Liverpool Philhs6 monk. Society, which closed on Tuesday last, hes been One of the most memorable and vahn. ble n the history of a famous orgarweation, The present chorus, which was only formed a few seasons ago, has within the past six monthi undertaken and carried to successful fruition a larger numberof important works than has been attempted within the ...

ART NOTES

... he The exhibition of the Liver Society-of Artists Lor has been open at the Walker Art Gallery for a g- week. The business of selling, which oomrn menced quietly, has improved daily, with the result that the sales amount to £160. The rO following piatures and drawings have been sold, ir, ?? Morning, J. Barter, £21; His !rs First Shot. G. H. Neale, £16 1is.; Trefriw,, A. W. Ayling, B15 l6s ...

NEW MUSIC

... - - NEW ?? - c. I I -- NE us ic Isat 1 1 Dpoof rW Ib outoftbe Pooee to reiew 0 ?? t queion. effort. The first number, co wn8 4 b., I tonlc` w 4ncb, 1 dominant vth 10 minor trlad% of thuo super-toOc, a 4 of Isbdomjimt tb thaerej 48 ba, contadng 24 common obdsx of the iuncommomon jzr - 5bw hlts bag Mly ba, a &4oteW8 bord& of the ?? iran eyS X v n ?? the stq4tnio, and Ipt tuh& -o ! dor, mpl ...

THE JUBILEE AND THE LIVERPOOL CHARITIES

... THE JUBILEE AM) THE LTrVEOL CHARITIES. 1o foafowing letter Ihas been'received by the L seezet-y of the Liverpool Central Relief and *t Cwarity Organisation Society:- d Liverpool, April 1, 1887. Dear Mr. Grsewood,-Wa have been con- if sidering what was fittaug for us to contribute in this jublee year as a thank-offering for biessings . enjoyed dring the reign of our belved Queen, It d is ...

LANCASHIRE BIRDS

... LANCASHIREi BIIqDS. BY IMERLIN. W No. XV. oh THE LITTLE BUSTARD. il (Otis letra.) Two of the noblest game birds that Britain has ever Itis possessed ware the great anid little bnstards-now, WC iunfortunately, extinct. There is no record of Of 1the great bastard for Lancagihire, and only meagre The Iand unsatisfactory ones. with regard to the latter to species. The isolated instances of the ...

THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION

... I VNAUGUMA'ION BY THE PRINCESS LOUISE. It will be learned with much satisfaction tat the Princess Louise (the Marchioness of Lorne) has, through herequerry. Colonel Collins, accepted the invita ion of the Execative Council of the Lverpool Royal Jubi'ee Exhibition to take part _ tile opening ceremony on Monday, May 16. ne _arquis of Lorne will accompany her Royal 1ighre, along with several ...

THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION

... THE LI ERPOOL EXHIBITION. So actively is the work of preparation for the Liverpool ?? Jubilee Exhibition being pnr- Wed thatsigns are fast appearing both outside sad inside the building to show with aseurance bat the enterprise will reach the point of com- ,etion prior to the date fixed for the inaugural bsrewmonY, nn.ey, May 1&. It will be noticed EA the Exhibition is now called the Royal ...

ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION MANCHESTER

... ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION. RANCHESTER The MIanchester police have taken over the cns- tody of the Jubilee Exhibition at Old Trafford. A body of two dozen men were placed in charge. and they will remain on the ground till the close of the Exhibition. Mr. Malcolm Wood, the ohief constable, made thafinal arrangements yeaterdayafternoon, when he met Sir Joseph C. Lee, Mr. S. Lee Bapty (general ...

LIVERPOOL JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... I I T - - . Upwards of 30O workmen are now busily engaged in various capaclties at the Royal Jubilee Exhibition, and the Lancashire Village, the electric fountain, the grounds, and the different courts are making satisfactory progress towards completion. Mostof tbeworkinarodredctwvundjer the control of the Building Committee, of which Mr. John Houlding is the energetio chairman. , and this ...

NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMS

... NiATUTRAL HISTORY MUISEUM I To rgz 3ntTots OF THE Li7LlPOOL X=CtPT. ?? is difficult to understand the rsiowj taken un by your correepondent ' E. I ?? April 2i. I gather that. on the whole, . te i! favourably disposed towarde my sebeme for tehlng evolution by means of public musemms; dt the same time kis vague remarks upon somse e ,ogical theorie', and his evident satisfaction with 1 t2 e t ...