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MR. AND MRS. KEAN AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... - N MR$. an EANa ATdHEI tEAT ROYAL~~.1 ?? ; ~~ ?? a ihascn Vbiit to belaunddstere o the conclusion of thaei brgheyanpengaed nent at Liverpool. On Monday fieV, peud thryed lig man t d. f sabedh Die h Is ?? A man- nerfu gerhcar uonworithy of trs, fi o thu leading theatzi ise establhmn a4m the provinln-i Mr. Ken's. Macbeth. though not hi iet iproa tioleis boldlyhaid ?? l9esi stately he ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE PANTOMIME

... THjEATBE ROYAL.-TH PANTOMIME I Om~e more! and yet 01500 more, Old Christmas boas paid us his annual visit, and this time Wrapped in the, garb in M wbieh he is alwvays most welcome, his paletotof virgin white, ci el dappled with the red berries of the green holly. The trees P are leafless arid tenantless; scarcely a solitary chirp is heard nii from bough to bough ;'Fathier Frost is'nipping our ...

THEATRE ROYAL.—ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL.-ITALIAN OPERA, - I 'he toremlinatlon of the London season opening the portals i the great Opera houses, permits the captivating song. ato to wander tar and near with pleasure and profit. Long before the swallows homeward flee, their wanderings com. imenoe, In days gone by Paris and St. Petersburg, Rome and lio, and other distant oapitalns claimed the exclusive ervices of the ...

OXFORD MIDDLE-CLASS EXAMINATION

... IOXFORD MIDDLE-OLAUS X&S-ifloia, LpISTRIBUTION OF-PRIZEI& - On Wadnesday, t~he Lord Bishop of 7elancoester dla- ?? the plizea and certificates Awasrded by the Oxtord examinera to the candidates whobhad eaceaarnlypssed the examination, which took place In Manchester, In June last. The distribution took place In the lecture theatre of the of the Royal Institution, and amongst these present we ...

THE MANLY ART OF SELF-DEFENCE

... . Hnif great International feat of arms, aa it is is- called, which Is about to take place between the g Benicla Boy and Tom SAYEns, has turned a current of discussion through aome of the leading journals In the kingdom on the usefulness of the prize ring in inspiring the Britih youth with a character of manliness and a love of fair play. A London , weekly contemporary, famed at the same ...

THE LIVERPOOL FREE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

... IfEE. LIVERPOOI: FREE: LIBRIY ?? At-- 7AN]) IUSEUM. ; -. |. INAUGURATOBRY.PR1OUEEDINGS.; *he18th of-October, 1860, will rlcucfoceth be S red-letter dayisothehiaon-of Liverpool, aoid will be looked 6ash ta day ssj~e which I~i, Braw, cue ofthe susrhaub pacesa of Livepoolmad thepreentaion f agiftto ts iabtout, in Seveneri ago-vizj In Septemober, 1835 -Mr. Bra wn, of througlo the thens mayor, ...

A RELIC FROM THE ROYAL CHARTER

... A .RELIC FRO3E ThE. ROYA.L CRATER..I The following beautiful and singularly touching lines were found amongt the shattered fragments of a writing desk, oh t'oe beac , amongst other wreck from the Ropofa Chaster. ;lThb desk belonged to a young lady passengerwho was lost; and it is hoped- that the faith go eloquently introduced in the concluding portion of the stanza, WaS one which supported ...

MR. HALLE'S CONCERTS

... I GLUOK'8 ARMIDA.9 g. On Wednesday night, In the Free-trade Hall, Man1hester, , the muds of Gluck's Armida was heard forthe first time , In England. Until very recently the name of Gluck wVeS a almost unknowu to the great circle of the music-loving d Englisb public. To 1:. Oharles Hall6 is due the honour of 3 ?? exposed the hidden beauties of a new muslial classto. , The ?? reception ...

PRESENTATION TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... PRESENTATTON TO THE COMiITTEE 6P 1 THE ART TRE$MUS EXHIBITION. - On Thursday morning, amectingof the ehutrutorsto the t goarantee faund, in ?? with the Art Treasures Ex- t .bibtlon, was held in the Mayor's parlour of the Town Hall, D Eingl6treet, i1 order to present testimonials to the members e Ai the executive committee of the Art Treasures Exhibi. tlon. The testimonials, seven In number, ...

THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF MODERN PAINTINGS, &c

... Tbl' ASEUAL BXHIBITION OF MODERN PAINTINGS, &o, ?? ?? -- I - n-rn ?? .RIOYAL MANCHESTER 'INSI TO. The annuit fine a exhlbition at the Manahester Royal Institution presents thi year many attractive and late. resting featizres. AUl who' wera present at the private view yesterday, must have, experienced high gatifica. ?? 'by ?? of the oxient and varied oharacter of the exhibition, the superior ...

THE ROYAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY, PEEL PARK

... TBBROALMUSEUM, IBAR - s :, PEM, PAR ,,i .1 .. - . I F I ;IR .- . rL .1- are I i~om~teeof ?? Library,'Feel Park has just 'b~e pubishe ?? contismuch interesting ?? informtionwhichmusthave 'cosb th.eceln curator, Mr. Pantye~ huchlabosir. The siem~wcnan a mos 'valableollecion of curioiie ndvryer ite ythe urchase ofthcomteorb donationssremade.The arasig emerIut, preservation, an ...

A GALLERY OF ART FOR MANCHESTER

... A GALLERY OF ART FOR MANCHESTER0 THE very Interesting suggestion which Mr. THos. FAIRBAIRN, of Manchester, has made for the for- mation of a permanent gallery of art in this city, will, we trust, meet with the attention it deserves from all classes of the community. By Mr. FAIrBsAIRN's proposition, he aims at establish- Ing, permanently, an exhibition of a character slmilarto that held at Old ...