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EASTER AT LONDON THEATRES

... ,MASTER AT -LOND-O7- I.. , -- - A R . (OX Or COP , Tdu 'Easter novelties Lne a the theatres ?? Praliseed market andth Lyc aeum 'o Passion WVeek reo5eeu Tle °' apeitu novelty last night 'was 4 - - by Herr Geetse, whc may s C? dtced to Glasgow bye Mi 1 -: story is deriverd 0r ai La Capitahio Charnloe, a produced io \ Vieul~~~lsl .~ te to New X',rk, where it is 3a *j under the ttle of ''The eet ...

THE GLASGOW FINE ART INSTITUTE

... TII GLASGOW kFAT T USTUTE. mIED ?? Be arlyle confessesbear truly we are identified is -itht our ?? notwithstanding the t With, ur ?? ad. an extraneOuS influence of Acts of Pal oth~er imuncises to prditi. And if art meant anhing a; ali to the grim philosopher, it meant ce some reziectl of the experiences of our lives 0 more or leas earnest in ex'pressiom That one r -_ _ wha one -nows best is ...

ROYALTY THEATRE

... ROYALTY THEATRa .~~m .,i a an Last nirht the Royalty was again crowded in every part. r iving was announced, to appear in Hamlet for the first time during the present visit, and students of Shakespeare were early in nwciting at the doors of the theatre. It is necessary thas to anticipate the general rush if one wishes to get into the Royalty on any terms this week. Mr Irving is greatly ...

THE SMOKE PREVENTION EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... THE SMOKE PREVENTION EXfI~Blc1j. I 7A-N LONDON-. I The Smoke Prevention Exhibition at South Kensington has iedovc a distlnct success. The winter ?? comupul ?? attention 01 Londoners to the evil of smoke pollutiou, and the price of coal in the metropolis has a very salutary effect I tlxe Yi&ol sertring a faur hearing tor any. iuenvtio. 1hich promises an economy of fuel. it it cannot be aaid ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... (PROao OUB OWS coAPZSPONDtZ,. - , London, Sunday Night. e K GouoD is expected to arrive in London it to-nig1ht from Paris, and to-morrow he will begin in earnest the choir rehearsals for his new 3- oratorio The Redemption, which will be the f principal novelty of the Birmingham Musical d Festival. The composer of ' Faust has not ?? visited this country since his unhappy sojourn it i in ...

RUBENS'S DANIEL IN THE LIONS DEN

... _UBESS'S DAEL IN THE LIC' DEN'. Mr J. C. Robiuson writes so the iTW-` Lord -Rosebery's infornmat. on rese Edinhurgh Daniiel is vry iteresytifl& copyin qiuestion is really a good -.1e, ' 5. I heave said, it bears the impress ad the 1r' its production, which, as it now -pPPi~s i ig- surmised vas during the eecond * ci tnt ?? century. It is a pity that the anrte does not seem to have been ...

RAB SHAKEH: A HISTORICAL ROMANCE

... RAB SHAKEH: A HISTORICAL ROOMANCE. .BY SHADE OF WILLIAM WALLACO HVn SE&Wl of ilmnoaock, Bab hbakeb the M.P.. AganIel the Zion of the nortla JDorlsdd war hash ha. WiWth Ishmael. Samarfa, And the godless Phil.stin,. He has sworn to measure oD thre dnA The spires of te boly sbrine. On his right hand Rabairls Of Paisley for the fight His Arab wld bsth repucled- A guvle)wa oell And on his left. 1o ...

THE COLOSSEUM FANCY FAIR

... THE COLOSSEUM FANCY FAIR With the advent of December the various bazaars and fancy goods warehouses in the city have begun to assume that gay and attractive appearance which in former years they were not wont to bear till Christmas week. Goods appro- priate fer Christmas and even New Year pre- sents have been laid out, sand in one or two instances tradesmen have so far forestalled the festive ...

THE MARCH MAGAZINES

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THE THEATRES

... TEE THEATRES ROMEO AND JULIET AT THEE ROYALTY. The production of iRomeo and Juliet at the Royalty Theatre last evening was in some respects a memorable event in local theatricals. I It was witnessed by a well-filled if not a crowded house, and in the special circumstances | we are glad to be able to add that the audience was equally appreciative and indulgent. The p present revival of ...

THE SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... ,THE SA&TURDXY EVENING CONCErtTS. The twenty-ninth season of tite Saturday Even- ;ing Concerts, arranged by the directorate of the (}lasgow Abstciners' Union, wvas inaugurated in the City H-all on Saiturday night. Despite the fact that no decided novelties were promised, andi that the management only undertook to pre- sent what may be called a good average entertain- ment- the au~dienlce ...

ROYALTY THEATRE—MISS WALLIS

... ROYALTY THI ATRE -MISS WALLIS. Theatre-goers who have been educated to the point o3 appreciating acting which is always intelligent and such as to satisfy tie nmost re- lined taste, wrilt be glad to now-il they have not already acqulainted themselves with the fact -that M~liss ~allis has comeo to the city in iul- filment of a very briet enagemeut at the Royalty 'theatre. A few Weeks since she ...