PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS
... COUXT TEEATRE. THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.' It is difficult to know tow to approach the latest effort of the Savoy twins, for the new opera given last night, both in verbal and music ...
... COUXT TEEATRE. THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.' It is difficult to know tow to approach the latest effort of the Savoy twins, for the new opera given last night, both in verbal and music ...
... THE MAYOR AT THE PEOPLE'S CON, CERT. The newly-elected Mayor of Liverpool (Mr. E. H. Cook-on) performed the first of the public duties which will fall to his lot during his year of office by presiding ...
... ART NOES I . THE MARRIAGE MARKET, BABYLON, Biv EDwnr LOxG, R.A. This celebrated picture, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1875, and at the Jubilee Exhibition at Miachester last year, is no ...
... WImnTIONiAL P¶OTOOAMC I EXIMiTION IN LhRPOOL. I TEB O.r'TN The Intsrnatinnal Photoraphic Exhition, li -utth is being held in the Walker Art Gaery,- under the auspice of the Liverpool Amater Associatio ...
... I ROTUNDA THEATRE An adaptation of the much-read Mystery of a Hansom Cab forms the second piece under-taken by the very excellent stock company brought together by the management ...
... I id.Cse~ e Lib-ra`ry W Mom's Cbin, by H. B. Stowe; And Deakryer, by J. d I enimore Cooper. London; Cassell and Co,. IL At this time of day nothing in the way of n criticism requires ...
... I A S O IAGAI . _ _ IIA. SO OF IIGA.*. . . Readers of tile 6TCWI have-already had the oppot9ity of perusing the ?? tory w Yaerunde is above tidle. I.s jut been - PUbed in three volume form :by Mr. Ran ...
... Ids, The works of E. Blair Leighton are always aem popular. This arises partly from the subjects aich chosen and partly from the attention to detail, and a smooth style of painting ...
... NEVER, probably, since the days when Geraldine aroused the righteous wrath of Christopher North has a more ambitious literary attempt been made than by Mr. John Philipps Em ...
... I Wir AIRS. HORACE DOBELL is very angry that the author of John Ilalilax should, in Young Mrs. Jardine, have dared to stigma- ti e women in general as 'feeble and useless, and to say that 'Ith ...
... . . . . I -1- I--- 2:- SIGNOR SALVINI'S impersonation of Macbeth has somewhat dis- appointed the admirers of that distinguished actor 7 not because it fails to convey any new conception of the charact ...
... r -? ?- ?? ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA.-The second performance of La Gioeonda confirmed the success of the first, both as regards the execution of the work generally and the unquestionable claims of the new p ...