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TWO BENEFIT CONCERTS

... TWO BENEFI ONCERT.S. Almost within earshot of each other, ani, unfortunately, not out of the reach of the nois demonstrators at the Beacosasfield statue, tzese events took place last night-the one in :e small concert room of St. George's Hall, a-cd the other at the Rotunda. The former wens given by and for the benefit of the Peoples Orchestra, and the latter on behalf of a 'a.eE which has ...

A MANX DRAMA.*

... A MWX DRAMA. I : The scene of this drama is laid in Peel, Castleton, and other places in the Isle of Man, the principal characters represented being thea arl and Countess of Derby, Wmiam and I Xdistrs Christian, Colonel Duqckenfield, SheiLta| Craine, and Kelly Dhos. It is a story of one Of the many confficts waged by the Manen or their popular rights, and the date is the poectorateof Oliver ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... Yesterday afternoon, at The Mart, Tokenhoras' yard, London, the Prince of Wales Thearre, Liverpool, was put up to auction by Mr. J. J. I Orgill, under an order of the Court of C(hancer, granted by Mr. Justice Stirling. There were n;: more than 15 or 16 gentleunen in attendance at trbs time announced for the sale, which w ,f two o'clock, and ?? these was MKr. Grannell of the Rotunda, Liverpool. ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... FAMONS FOR APRIL.; The Zadiee World ?? hlas taken Eng-'b women a lour time to diseover how important a matteis hairdrerszw. Twenty Yeas ago even the who had mnids would allow the latter to get into one groove, and arrange their hair year aftes year in praoelY the same manner. Without firsit setang if it were either becomiig or suitable, they dung to a certain mode with a tenacity that wa ...

ART NOTES

... According to the information received at the at Artists' Club, on Saturday, the following have ,h received varnishing tickets for the approaching is exhibition at the Royal Academy:-R. E. n Morrison, John Finnie, Lee Rogers, James T. e Watts, Mrs. Watts, P. Hagarty, H. Rime, and ,-Mary Hiagarty. The second portion of the Duke of Bue. Y clench's fine collection of engravings and Ig etchings, ...

TURN 'EM OUT

... TURN 'EX OUT. I You stalwart men of Lanashlir, what are your thoughts to-ay? I Why do you keep oo silent and so stiW, About the Government's designs have you no word to say, Or if you bave, have you not got the will? How can you'etand in silence with your fair name in disgrace I Ariseand put oercion to the rout, And show the world that you ae still sa credit to ?? race And England then will ...

ART NOTES

... N ?? exhibition of drawings in water-colours at Plas Mawr, Conway, which have been a made by the members of the Royal Csmbrin &A=iemy to form the Jubilee Albumn whichsto bepreenedto her Majesty this year. wil close thi week. The drawings number 51, and ecefytnscrpts of Welsh ecenery, and these have been effectively arranged in the banquettingroom of the ancient palace. Aseach artist hab ...

SCIENCE AND ART.†

... SCIENCE AND ARTet A new journal has justbeen Issued in the interest of the teachers and students in Science bud art. It is a matter of surprise that such a journal was not started years ago, for almost every class of people seems to aim at ha~ving a tpecial paper to present their own tvhes and their owen wants, from the Groe,-to the Ba the teachers and students in the world of science Id art ...