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EXHIBITION OF OLD MASTERS

... EXIBIOi OX L A~IS I-sM P br-ob 3t-~ ?? rezc At St. Peter- Hal Chur- etthe is -do view an interestiag-.collection of wors, il chiely. by the old. mster Soe of.te 4 gictur are fat sale, but the mot iur/nt i- ave been lent for exibition only. 0 -. 3s li comprises between fifty andsity torY., e removed from the studio at in Thhbfletreet, where it wa with -diffietlty it they tcod be ve , o the ...

NEW BRIGHTON EXHIBITION

... -w ThI-llTO~ EXBIIBITIOIN. N1W 13RIGHTONT EXHlIBITION.. I _ ?? TO T~RE COTTQ oS 05' TE LTVKgPOOL ?5mmx Gentlemeu-j most again cdaim your induig. uCe. and aik von to kindly allow mze to reply to ,* C. Hagen and Co, whose letter you publish to-dy.Y In the first instance thev say I make a hare aui3nst them, for which I had no foenda- 1t$,o in saying they accused the mraitrates of tlality on ...

THE LAWYER

... i EDITED BY A BARRISTEIR AT LAW:. No. CXXIII. be ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. P bi all WILLS. ?? E. F.-As the monely was settled upon you by T mnixriaze astti' ment you certainly cannot disp?55 of hi it br will, unless in pursuance of someo power in the ml settlement enabling von to do so. t F. 1H. D.-Under the will of S. Dl her Ron T. D. Of became entitled to all her real and perlsonal property ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... M1USICAL NOTES. The brief season of English opera jnst j erdedi at the Cout Theatre has been Iihly successful from all points of view. ia -,nc management in front is to be congratr- 1 J lated on large andiences, and that bbbind, it ale scenes upon good mnsical results. The! 0 recu lar chorus of the company seemed to be 7 stronger and brighter than at the time of the i vinter season, though its ...

THE LAWYER

... THE LIWYE. I EDI-TED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. 'No. CXXV. wh ser bef ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, delt WrhLn. h ALGOA BiAy.-We Would recommend the following rul: form of will in lieu of the one you have sent us. we sho presume from your letter that you wish to give all I ,mal, property to your wife and children equally; if ree to the will should be as follows 1This is the last nh will- of me - ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the [8 ROYAL COURT TREATRE.-CARL ROSA shi kr OPERA. out e In view of the magiificent performanc, of Snc *e Meyerbeer's ' Robert, given on Monda evnnthe I.it could hardly be realised that the artists t n2engag~ed bad undergone three month',, more or less, au a of bar ]ahour ince thy were heard in Liverpool. s e Everybody seemed to be trim and fresh, and the Cl ,j big opera might; have been a ? ...

THE ART WORKERS' GUILD

... ?? ttlD ARL! 1VUrlflitrY tUILl1). id ae Last evening, at 9, Cook-street, Mr. Hervey it Garraway, who has recently been elected master e of the Liverpool Art Workers' Guild, delivered a his inaugural address. The speaker stated that ol there could be no doubt that a certain portion of a- the public is advancing towards such a knowledge aj of the arts as to be ready to listen with respect asan ...

PROPOSED REDUCTION OF SCIENCE AND ART GRANTS

... zePROPOSEID REDUCTION OFi w SCIENCE AND ART GRANTS 'I ze EPTTAFTTC&tTlYI r-ll Tofl. ?? I. age I we5r3g' was DEPUTATION TO TIE EDUCATIOX jprac 'Wot DEPARTMENT. id .m An important and induential dep-ftiona yestr Dcbark day waited on Sir William Hart Dyke, Vice- Ico ion president of tbe Council, with iefe ence to the M.A. p proposed changes in the Science and Atn Depart- was is .a ment. Sir lf. ...

ART NOTES

... From the Artists' Club, Tal-y-Bgat, we are S wn informed that the following artista working in the as this porion o the Conway Valley bare hal ift a pc G accepted at the Ryl Academy-car be~rGent, J. C. Salon, 0. Coclram, ji3 ux Buckl us~ey, J. H. Cole, Hains P. Friaw~ell, z Jones.iX11iOD JO Iepir an The meeting for the election of candidates is for the Liverpool Society of Painter. in Water Ha ...

MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... V-Y.JaJ The COstesPoruTYopens witha reprint-of the II: 1 A we addres delivered at the -National Liberal Club, C. Malt nga week or two back, by Mr. Leonard Cour-tney, appears. :11 MYP., on The Occupation of Laud. It is an give us2 mrable paper, dealing exclusively -with the eon-u life in t] ~e pation, or use, a,$ distinguished from the owner-grhe ship of land. We are Dot surprised that, by ...

ART NOTES

... AR? NOTES. After a somewhat long.int l of several months, part 10 of the new edition of Bryan's ir Dictidnary of Painters -and Engravers (Bell 3 and Son) has jist been published. Subscribers and others will not regret to kno* that this d indispenstble big work is now within two parts *e of its completion. The. number commences 1. with the second part of the letter R, and is d broughtdown to ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... LITERAKRY AND PHILOSOPHICAL s .j . SOCIETY. ?? V.14 0 resd which .The last ordleary meeting of the presene session reL For. of the Livieirpool Literary and Philosophical ser itime Society vwa bold on Monday. in the Roval Insti- the ashout tution, Colquitirtt~ett, when there was more than Ye ilable an average Attendance the chair being occupied Ow !Inlte by Mr. James Birchall, president. - Mr. ...