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ART NOTES

... MRM NOTE&, ?? 'fOnt Saturday, the Art Congrea;having ter- tIinated, the autumn. exhibition of pictures was resumed, witn the-result that there was rge attendance both morning and evening. Thb vening rate-ot admission-has been rd ced to S. frpm seven-to ten p.m, and on 886ardays from-five to ten p.m., ahd these-teswilccn- tinueuntil the ead of the year. The exhibition of Edwin Longis pictare ...

THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION AT THE WALKER ART GALLERY

... 'THE' AUTUMN EXHBITION AT, . THE WALKER ART GALLERY. The usual preliminary gathering of the 18th autumn exhibition, known as therivate view, will take place to-day at noon. e inaugural ceremony by his worship the Mayouihr.T.W. Oaishott} will be held this evening, attseven o'clock. As the City Council has this year limited the number of invitations mainly to buyers, exhibitors, and the members ...

BIRKENHEAD SCHOOL OF ART

... BIRKENREAD SCHOOL OF ART. The 32nd annual dis t of prizes in con- . nection with the Bigtenhead Government School I of Art took place last evening in the largo lecure hall of the mnstitatio by Professor William .Matin Conway, MLA, of the Livepool Univer. sity Colhee. Mlr. C. E. Gtayson (in the Absence of Mr. William Laird, the presidet) occupied 'the chair, and amongst those present were Mesrm ...

SCHOLARSHIPS & EXHIBITIONS IN WALES

... SCOLARSHJ & EXHIBTI S I IN WALES. I . ?? tN1VTrfY OOLLNG BANGOP The following sobobrhipe and exhibitions have been awarded by the Senate on Lte renult of the recent entrance choliqrship e'zwnin&tou:-L. ScbOlarhlp of M40: Edward Spencer (19, UnI. versity Oollege, LiverpooL 2. 5cholarshIp of E Alfred Axmer (18), -ria&W School, Bangor, & Bahltitona at £20 Artbur Reginald Banksat (18, Buthin ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUIBLI AMUSEMENTS. > AL XA'RA THBATRE. jis Most readersof the late George Eliot's novel, Adam Bede., would hardly associte with that work the possibility of presenting its main iDCt- t dents in fitting: formn fog the Engitsh stage. This ,f work, certainl Ty not the easiest, has been essayed i. by Mir. Howell-Poole, and he has been wronder- rr fully successfnL. Elis dramatised version of cI ...

ART NOTES

... ART NOTE& EXHIBITION OF MARINE PTCRES. At Mesm Grindley and Palmer's gallery, Church-street, there wre at preset on view Lsome S0 pictures and drawings by Ayerst Ingram, an artist who has done so much to b bring British painters into rapprochement %ith the Australian public in Victoi*, New .South Wales, and South Australia. Mr. Ingram's o sympathies, as shown in this exhibition, are with the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY-NOTICES. th WAUGHWS LIFE OF LORD %th TENYSON.*Th - in I believe iwprogress, -and I would cosrve the hopes of man -such is the keynote of gr Tennyson's poetry; and from the standpoint of of ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THUTRES Divers opinions were expressed ms to --The of aes ',wii thssfinewo had ocxupied the ?? a of a conedy-wich. e is utbd noonvenwnL One o~f the me rS i i Dte a period in whiich. t there is a strivmig ate- moement on a higher . n pbsn, sof-as~ thstgi cocreM PiM , ?? by keen perce of the pretensions and the o- g -ranra w =ich are thre altetziationa of dhaly I ,6 life. has ontraived a ...

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE

... 6r. I-K Lat j Messrs. Longmanb, Green, and Co. already Xi It. Ianou neC a second edition of Mr. William Tire- be id buck's novel Dorrie. . of e. Messrs Eason and Son, of Dublin. will shortly St th publisb a volume of Irish historical and legendary fo poems by T. D. Sullivan, M.P. The ?? af 31 founded on old Gselic tales of tha ?? tb be period. in of Mr. R. D. Blackmore, the novelist, is, we ...

LITERARY ITEMS

... LITEr ARY ITEMS. bs Vox Clamantinan, the book which is just a of chrsisiyad8cam a nec-oming outs and which deals with the problem c Minister), the Rev. J. J. Adderley (autherof 8 a V Stephen Re xars), Richard LexGaienne, B Lewis Mors, Alfred Russell Wallace, A. LI. 7 6t Fletcher (editor of the Daily Cicie), Tom 7 e Mann, Henry Arthur Jones, Professor Shuttle- 7 g worth, and the new Dean of ...

BUSTON HORSE SHOW

... BUXTON HORSE SHOW. t The 16th annual show of the Buxton Horse i e Sho Society wa held yesterday. The lunheonc B waes larel yh attendned, farnd Barkon ?? ls p eie ?? ?? h He said he attached great impo ...

ART NOTES

... is, of ng us rel of The two pictures presented to the permanent colection in the Walker Art Galery by the three sonsof the late Mr. Ralph Brocklebank, in memory of their father, have been placed in the Rossetti room, where they may now be viewed. The first represents a scene in Syria entitled The Ruinsof the Temple of the Sun, at Balbec, painted by 'David Roberts, I.A. The canvas is an ...