MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... In the case of a reaiW which Purports to be historical it is beat to confine-the partieular pro- gramme to a ingle epoch. By suchaD a .mntation[ the sequence of developnent is con ...

ST. AUGUSTINE'S GARDEN FAIR

... IT U GAR0 FAR II l - 10 A garden fair in aid of St. Augustine's Schools, d Sbav street, and On behalf of the renovation of St. s. Agustine's Church, was opened yesterday af ...

ART NOTES

... ART-NOTES. DI ,¾ Mr. Passmore Edwards has given instruc- so tions for the erection of an art gallery at I n Newlyn which shall be worthy of ?? repute- A tion the Newlyn School has gained in the art to ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... BOOK& OF DAL. ?? ECRIMSTIA?N.* In attempting to depict sch af life] and types of character as are treated of in sA this story, Mr. a411 Caine has certainly not a been wanting i boldness. Apart from t ...

ART NOTES

... ?? _ ir It Alfred East, R.L, wilU aseist the hanging ci *d committee of the Manchester Corporation in ir , the arragement of the forthcoming Autumn iB Exhibition of the City Art Gallery. Th ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT CHESTER

... |THE ROYAL SHOW AT CHESTER I I The prize-sheet for live stock, poultry, produce. 28 implements, &c., at the country meeting of the (I '1 Roya! Agricultural Society, to be held at Chester 8 -, next Jun ...

THE THEATRES

... orfo a ALADDIN - AT THE ROTUNDn& TI 0y Aladdin at the ROMt1da Theatre i s anta.th e mime on ap vowed modern lines.While not L, a neglecting the in portant adjuncts of pretty fi in scen ...

AN IMPORTANT LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION

... J DMPORTANT L-TRPOOL EXHIBITIONY I TKE LORD MAYOrS SOMEtE. 1 rae a.nnounesmenlt in our columns yeste~rday Of f en xibit-s of ship models has naturally .1 cal interest outside the privi- ird who will b ...

DINNER TO DISTINGUISHED MUSICIANS

... | DINNER TO DISTINUSHED * iMUSICIANS. I - e - IN TrERESMTGNG GATHERING IN b ITVERPOOL. Mr. F. H. Cowen, the conductor of the Liver. , pool Philharmonic Society, and Dr. A. L. Peace, the recently-appoi ...

NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION

... NTOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY EXRI- BITION. (n Monday night last, a cabman was invited by his far5 to take something to drink in a public iouse in the South- ieet ilii(lgo Load. Oa returning to the cab the fare fttihd that his carpet bag had been taken away. A police- rotatabllle was called, and Robinson, 18 Ptriaced the bag to a boy nanmed Thoenas Shen. The police at once went to tie house whero ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... True FRENCH EXIIIBIhION. I I ?? -I.. IA . A s. T7-/ 1 [1iomi oar Own Uorrespomlcat-l PAl-Is, Monday. MtO;?OIIUiin m. I; ZOuAV i, the miracle worker, has com0 to grief. Theo, Government, tired of his pranks, have stopped his morning sittings in the flue J.oqiuette, but this is not the worst. A sceptical bookbinder, who overheard Jacob making some remarks which he considered as blasphetollos, ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Mr. Thelps last isight madc his first appeafrance here this season, in his renowned character of Sir Pcrfbsesx AlM(- atcrpte hant, in Mackilin's conmedy 'The Alan of the World, Ncitisertlhe play nor thle impersonation need be described afresh in these columns, but to revive faded impressions and assist the memory of our readers to recall the merits of one of the most perfect histrionic ...