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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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

AMNCHESTER ROYAL JUBLIEE EXHIBITION

... M1ACHESTER ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION. Soretlhin like order now comes after the chaost wh:ch prevailed 5 few days ago in connection with th~e treparat: uas for th~e opening of the Manchester 1:,;htrits n next, week. As already announced, t rae i'nce and Princess of Wa es will performn the narlnlra: ceremony on Tuesday, and the residents 3o ( ?? are vieing with each other in order AO give a ...

THE LIVERPOOL JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... Sir David Radcliffe, chairman of the Executive Council of the Liverpool Royal Jubilee Exhibition, which is to be opened on Monday, Mag 16, has received a communication fromrthe Lord Chamber. t lain (tbe Earl of Lathorm, ?? ?? has grciously consented to lend, from tbe Windsor Castle collection, a number of trophies relics, and other objeotsof interestconaected with various eamn- paigna during ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I IITERARY XYT1OES. I IBeached at LaaL By RL . utter. London Grifit Earn Okedn, and Welah. This lo another of br Cutter' PPular sleoeutifi romances. in many portions it reminds us of MI. Jules Verne, but it contain -a large Amount-of -original description of nine- teenth ?? enduranos and ~esesrn to makl.e i ndonjawjet 4. acco!ut of. .B J ney to the North Pole about-he year f ,.the means ?? for ...

EXHIBITION TICKETS

... TO ?? EDrrORS OF TEE LIVERPOOT. 3MCROTJB GentlemeuI see thetickets for the Exhibition are offering. I should suggest that visitors' tickets be issued. sueb tickets to be sold only to family season ticket-holders, and be transferable for family friends-price of tickets say 15s. each. AN INTEnrEOD ONE. TO THIE EDVORS OP THE LIVERPOOL MEaRORT. Gentlemen,-As our Liverpool Exhdbition will be ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I I Hdpo to B ydif-2%4 Atonemnt. By Willam h Connor Magee, D.D., Lord Bishop of Peter- e borough. London: Cusell and (Co. k This is a very saisatory little book upon a nsubject the literature of which would fill a a ltbrar&. The right reverend prelate discusses 5 the 'ristian doctrines of sil, forgiveness,. b mediation, and propitiation as well as ethical o. bjections which have been raised ...

THE EXHIBITION

... .v 0 ns ol r THE L EMPOOL XUVy. Gentleme-1 beg to endorse the suggetionm I nC.oeY'y letter of 26th instant re monthly XMh(ioa tickt. I don't a wby the cow- -jtiee could not grant 5s. tickets. conmadering th s therselve of tbe ma w01td prbablypccheflve or aix ninnth1l' :ewhereas they w~ould not Cas Cbarlay' r>>> bein p~ior topuchse a sesson ticket. THE CATHEDRAL SITE. TO TFM ~_Drr(M OF TZ ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... I The Liverpool Philharmonic Choral Society gave undoubted evidence of its existence on Monday last, when Smart's Bride of Dnn- T kerron and a selection from Handel's AcisX and Galatea were performed at the association hall, Mount-pleasant. TLe chorus numbered Ad about 150 voices, and As sapporte& by piano. I forte accompanimenta, very well played by Mr. Lee. The results were nor. ...

THE THEATRES

... That admirable combination, the 6Casteo Company in now located at the Alexandra Theatre, and it will be heard with regret that this is the final visit to Liverpool of an organieation which, under Mr. T. w, Eobertson's direction, has done so much to maintain the legitimate purpose of the stage. Ours was played on Monday evenig in the presence of a large audience, and the familiar comedy, ...