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WORKMEN AND MUSEUMS

... . )1 TO THE Wrrois OF THE LIVERMOL M55CUBlJ. d Gentlemen,-When the mother of Aladdin n. rubbed the wonderful lamp, and the hideous rd and gigantic genius appeared, the poor woman at was startled; but her scapegrace of a son was er equal to the occasion, and commanded the genii d. to provide him with food and drink on the als instant. How that slave of the lamp waited on a Aladdin, built him ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... HUSICAL NOTES. In the progmailme of the first of the Halid senes of concerts, tire date being Tuesday, tie 27th inst., will be Beethovewn's Frorth Piano- forte Concerto in G major, the Overture to Der Freischutst and the Scotch Symphony of Mendelssohn. At the same cocert -Madame Albani will sing Goanod's Ave Maria,' a piece which is often in demand. Another programme is before us, that of ...

SOCIETY OF PORFESSIONAL MUSICIANS

... SOCIETY OF PROF NE MUSICIANS. ADDRESS BY MR. F. R Co0b > The first annual distribution of _ e- -gained by the students at the Liverp i dthe above society took place yesterday , 3- in the Small Concert Room of St. Geoit sW Thereowas a large and select attedande, lx ...

THE OXTON SALE OF PICTURES

... I .OXTON SALE OF ITuTC, i The nicture* and watercolour dr ti& -, *'Thomas Oxton, of Holly Hoase. (iateare, hav bteen Plced upon exhibition at the Lazwzss tn tioorr COOL& ook-street, prior to laina sd imorrow by CUr. stva. Among th1 P., a j pictnres and some still li'e studies by the t ' tinauel Pshintou, forier'y ,cztatarv G- tu ra pool Academny, and a frequent ?? at .r J British Ilnstitation ...

LITERARY NOTES

... I LTEIPY NOThS I A.Aawvolume of pory by Mat B1nni becvelisheariringthnnext season. We' - niad that it-wrill be-a coantfls poeiW orbt-least-apoem of one chain, if of several . itinct liuks. The lest ?? fot by Mr.. , Brwning-'waaanost thafir5fxron ai to -enjoy a popular Success. For axrrat91he sal&-of Xr. Browning'a ?? w' ns rabl, and the volumes that reached asecot 1 editien wsere few, ma ...

FAIR TRADE MANIFESTO

... FAIR TRDEMANIFESTO. in- 37 The following address has been issued by the Ad Executive of the National'Fair Trade League:- y To 7iss Esrois OF THE UNUED KINoDO.IL of EanroRs.-Within a few weeks you will be n- called upon, many of you for the first time, to ed exercise your right of voting for parliamentary d representatives, under circumstances of nreat 1. national importance. The conflict is ...

TRINITY COLLEGE LOCAL MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS

... 'lTRIN ITY COLTEGE LOALAUSI EXAMIXATION& ails DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. the The annual distribution of local prizes nd certj ans ficates to the successful candidates, st tie Trinity are College, London, local musical exanuinations tiomi sas- place on Saturday, in the Small Conceit Ro the St. Georges Hall. The Mayor (Ir. Alderman D has Radcliffe) presided, and there were alo ?? 3 of Messrs E. H.E ...

LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND ARTS COMMITTEE

... The final meeting of this committee during the present municipal year took place yesterday morn- ing, at the Free Library. Sir James Ficton pre- sided, and there wvere also present Mr. Alderman Radcliffe, Alderman Samuelson, Messrs. W. J. Lunt, John Davies, G. 0. Dobell, P. H. Rathbone, and Thomas Holder, and the Rov. H. H. Higgins. -The Mdayor said he would take that opportunity to thank the ...

LIBRARY, MISEUM, AND ARTS COMMITTEE

... LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND ARTS COMRMITTEE. The weeklv meeting of this committee took place on Thursday at the Free Library. Sir James Pieton presided, and the other members present were Alderman Samuelson, Mr. John Davies, Mr. P. HL Rathbone, Dr. Hamilton, and the Rev. H. H. Higgins. Lr. Cowel, librarian, laid before the committee a complete edition of 'Annalles de Chimie et de Physique with a ...

MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... ied ed [Connzeran.] ut The Scottish Church Review (Aberdeen: John Avery and Co.) gives us the continuation of the en paper, by Mr. A. M. E. Centenari, on The iie Port Royalists and the old Catholics, in the sit course of which the writer refers to PNre lie Hyacinthe as the leader of those who are le endeavouring to restore upon a basis at once Iy larger and more ancient than that of the ' ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMEMENTS. ALFXANDRA THEATRE. Chirruper's Fortune,5 which was performed last night, for the first time in this city, at the Alexandra Theatre, is very accurately described on the islaybills as of & mfusical, farcicl ntre. It is certainlynO more than a farce, long drawn out, ofthree acs length, and is altogether unlike any of hMr. Arthur Law's previous productions. 'The fun is trly ...

LIBERARY, MUSEUM, AND ARTS COMMITEE

... baRly, MUSEUM, AND ARTS I ~COMMIE. - I The leeklymeeing oftns cmmittee ww hel y, atthe 3Free Library Buiaings. William treet, Sir Jaes A..Picton presiding. The otber member5 present ?? Sir A. B. Walker and Edward Samudson, Mm. B. D. Holt, P. ]EL Rathbone. T. Holder, W. .L Lunt, T. ,E. Stapbem G. C. DobeD, J. Davie, Dr. Cam- 3n, and the Rev. E .L Hli g'i A kebter wasred from Mr. Dnnean Stewart, ...