MR. J. L TOOLE AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... MR. J; lI TOOLE AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. I a The Inlented and popular comedian Mr. J. L. Toolo made his first appearance in Liverpool last fvering at the Prince of Wales Theatre, and was Melcosued by a numerous and most ?? audieunce, the comfortable, elegant little house being ci ?? in every part. Thc evening'senterbtinment con-1sted of Rlaines Bayley's petite drama The Spitaifields ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE AT A CONCERT

... XsTB&OBDARY SCEN AT A | CoNCERT.| fil scene ?? ataperformance of The xesdb.,lvan by the members of the B trmlng. m S~esoJety ,onSaturdaynight. Anumber ,tam Ch d taken possession of some of the cf d seats, aud great disorder resulted. During he nterval bed tween the opening of the doors and the hor fed for tbe ?? of the oratorio, much onf1Il~ e Itein consequence of attempts being suedeto ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... The Liverpool Floral and Horticultural goolety'. firat exhibition for tho present year took place yester. I day afternoon In the Wavertree park, where an ex- a tensive morquee had been erected for the occasion. a Somewhat Singularly of late In the history of the I scolety's exhibitions, they were favoured with a really fine day, and the attendance, therefore, we need l scarcely state ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLJIV AMUSEMENTS, &o., THIS DAY. _ _ Pree Pub~a Mneum, William Brown street-lablio Dayes Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdayi, and katurdays, rona Ten am. til dusk. On loeadays and Flidays the Museum is closed (exoept to students) for )leaning, arrangizg, &o. Daring Easter, W~hltemn and Christmas weeks the Museum i' oene dily, except o~n Christmas Day. Free Public Library, Wliaxm Brown-tMtreet ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... FUBLIC AMUSEHMTS, &cv, THIS DAY. I !cree Pnblic Museum, William Brown-street-Peblio Days: ?? Wednesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 7en na.m. till dusk. On Tuesdays and Fridays the Museum Is closed (except to etadents) for cleaning, arranging, &e. During Easter, Whiteun, and Christmas weeks the Museum tsa open daily, except 0on Christmas Day. F'rec Publc Library, Wilitam Brown-street-Open ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEUIENTS, &c., THIS DAY. Pree Puboo Museum, WBillam Brown-street-Publio Days: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and flaturdays, ?? anm. till dusk. On Tnsmdays and Fridays the Museum Is closed (except to student) for cleaninp, arranging, &o. During 3aster, whitaun, ani Obrists weeks the Museum is open daily, except on Christmas Day. Free Public Llbrary, William Brown-atreet-Open daily, ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... I PIHILUALRMONIC COWCERT. i I PROGdiIMMIL Spirphoy, No. , In BPART e. OFMA011.Y, No. 4, in B Flat. Beethoven. G~ce_. z Wloea the wind blows in the sweet rose tree,. . 5r. Baxter, Yr. Gemmtsge, Mr. Land, and Mr. Winn Song .. ' Ab, Why do we love? I I . Malofrren. Miss rwika. 0horu ?? is Who would stay 7 ?(beroen) . Weber. Glee ?? aome, eeo what pleasre. ?? Elott. Wils Banks, Mr. Baxter, Mr. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEEMNTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &u., THIS DAY. .LXAD J.LJf A. Free Public Muneum, William Brown-street-Pabllo Days: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thandays, and =aturdays, from Ten a.m. tll dusak. On Toesdays and Fridays the Museum is closed (except to students for cleaning, arranging, &o. During Easter, Whitsun, and Clhristmas weeks the Museum is open daily, except on Christmas Day. Free Public LAbrary, William ...

VARIETIES

... V A R I E T I E S. th Why should physicians have a greater horror of the gt sea than anybody else? Because they are more liable to to iev sicknesj! lit illustrated with cuts,' said a young urchin, '1 as he drew his pen-knife across tihe leases of his b g ramtilar. a] I Jack, your wife is not so pensive as she used to ir be s'-No, she has left that off, and turned ex- t} pensive. at 'Now, ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... -a ?? . THE OPENING CEREMONY. ] he Tines of Monday ?? no time since the coummencement of tile building has such an amount of work of all kinds been accomplished as during tile past week. The English exhibitors seem to have been fully lawakened to the daueer of being too late, and have began to send in their goods, erect their courts, and fill their cases with such rapid energy as has already ...

THE EDGBASTON PLAY

... ,.BHE EDOBASTON RLAY. The sec?4 annual drauiatiC representation by the pupils 'of ~tle Bbsston Proprietary School, took place ?? the school building, Hagley Road, last nightT in the preene of a large, fashionable, and onthusiastlc audience. The general arrangements were not inferior to those of the previous year, while the programme and the youthful CO7P dramatique, were in nearly every ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... (From ?? Tinmes.) To Liberia belongs the honour of being first in the field at the Great Exhibition, for on Saturday her consignment of goods was delivered at the building uand stowed away prno tern. in the French court. It was a modest beginning of the future glories of the great show, inasmuch as this first portion of it bnly consisted of certain greasy boxes filled with palm and other ...