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PRESS GUARD THEATRICAL PREFORMANCE

... PRESS GUARD THEATRICAL PJELWORMA&NOE. The samateur theatrical performance on behalf of t the Lancashire Relief Fand by meembers of the 80th ts Lasnaehire Rifle Volunteers, better known as the At Fkees Guard assistaedbymemborsof the Liverpool In Dramntlio Sootety, took place last evening at the Ep Theatre Royal, under the patronago of his Worship al the Mayor of Llverp301, R. a. Gdrdner, Esq, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &J., THIS DAY. I Free Publie Muwema, Willham Brownaeoot-Public Daysa: M6ond4s Wedneudays, Thursdays, and gaturdbys, fpom Ten a,m. tll dusk. On Tuesdays and Fridays tbe Museum to closed (except tn stedenbt for cleaning. arranging, &c. Daring Fa r, kViltoun, ?? theMuseux, is pen daily, except On Christmas Day. Free Publil Library, William Brown-street-Open daily, from Ten am. ...

REVIEW

... REVEW.I Sketchu of Alkeia duewg th Kabyle Wor. Londen: Obapnan and HUL This IN the title of a worh presented to the publio by Hugh Mulleneux Walmaley, lieu. tenant in the Imperial Ottoman Amy, author of the Journal of a Bashil-Baouk and Hinta on the Reorganisatlon of the Indian 4rmyy, and connected at least by family aaacliaion with our town, being the son of Sir Joshua Walmsley. Bearigng ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... AMUSEMENTS FOR TEM WEEK 918. PFEILBHARMONIO SOOETx'S CONCERT.-The last concert of the season will be given to-morrow even. ?? log, when, according to cUStolm, Haadel'Aa cIW dary d'ceuvrre the oratorio The Messiah will be per. eaud formed. Principal ?? Anne Hies, Madame Laura Baxter, Mr. Sims Reeves, and Mr. large Winn. This performance will be a great treat trade THE ORGAN CoNcERTS AT ST. ...

VOLUNTEER ENTERTAINMENT

... ~i : , , t The members of the K 6ompany 14t ?? Y were most liberally entertained on Monday even- ing, by their officers, Captain R. F. Steble, Lieu- tenant Anderton, and IEnsign Allender,, to an teleitnt supper, at the Grapes Eotel.: The party l. ?? the niemabers of, the band, numberea upwards 'of 80. Captain R. F. Stebe preiided, and Lieutenant Anderton and Rnsign Allender i officinted as ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBL Cl l-XMS - ?? PRINCE OF WALES TFAT thi' The remarkably successful I setarr R g of ment of the favourite coruedin reng t the terminated on Saturday, and ?? a be before a Birmingham audience o 6 be- afternoonl, the performance in ?? ?f t Satrda at- that noble institution the Blue c0th dfs sG rhe took place, and was attended b a I50 oss, highly-respectable aud i nce. Asprsvr~v arI in mated, ...

THE MAYER COLLECTION AT THE FREE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

... 10E MAYER .COLLECTION . I . . AT THZ , . Be LIBRARY AXWXMUSEUMI - ~ A the m s V-X 'b Fejrvary ivornes form a speccat lesare in gayer'a collection. They comprise specimens 0q11,early Christian, medi eval; and Oriental o d include some of xthe most rare and ramples in this partioular branch oi From the earliest times ivory was a favourite opzal for ornamental purposes, and in Greece I ;me the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ?U?LIO SE&U?T3, &o. 4 Roy'al AlesavdM~W .ho ?? Am nur-c 1' and. ' he? BtIet MeplhItpelaa and tho flawedryada. Pfnce 6f Wnles Theatr.-.Meg'2a Diverhion. and the itoyarAmphttheatre.-ThO Wife'. a80jal OoloiseThoatre.-'The iron Oaikekbb Wemont ! ;: lnhitrola, '!The Wandering Boye, &cl .: H ]5engler'n Cand Cirque-Equeitr ntatumente fc .Aew .tawX Music Hall.- Consort, Avolo, ~Soeetlon oft ?? ...

THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, SLATER-STREET

... THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, t SLATER-STREET. Large additions to this exhibition have been made during the week, chiefly in the lower room. Some pictures of American scenery in its primi- tive state are amongst the number, and most interesting works they are. The smaller work close by the entrance to this room shows an Indian settlement on the banks of Lake Huron. Here are ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... I I (From Le Pollet.J Each month, as it arrives, seems to bring with it an increasing number of novelties; the best houses are crowded with new designs. La mode has been so varied and capricious for some time past that it has been no easy matter to select novelties for our readers. Formerly a dressmaker had but to say to her customer, Such a style isno longer worn- this.is the present ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIQ AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. This week an attraction has been made in the performance at this theatre by the substitution of the comedietta. of The Boarding School for The Artist's Wife, the latter having met with such success during the past fortnight. The sub- stitution is certainly'not an improvement, although the piece creates much anusement. A troop of yeomanry is quartered at a ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I PumenE Or WEas THE Tnic.-Few of the per. formances given at this house have been more 3Y, thoroughly enjoyed than that of Shakopeare's he ' Comedy of Errors, layed during the past and er obe repeated ?? throughout the present brweek. Thelpiece is wel mounted, and the charac in tere generalY satisfactorily supported. Messrs. he Bancroft and Searle, who appear as the Antiplolj, make up so ...