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LITERARY NOTICES

... I e A JManu of the Constitutional History qy - Caiiruia. From the earliest period to the year d 1883. By John George Bonrinot, Clerk of ; the House of Commons of Canada. Montreal I IDawson Brothers. I Some such work as this has been long needed on both sides of the Atlantic. It contains in . handy form a logically-arranged and clearly- a stated exposition of the present Constitution of :o ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... I ' MUSICAL NOT H Birmingham is the cynosure to hrT~ people from the four qurters of world are turning eager eyes no, of partial mystery is finaly 1i t4 scheme of the festival of the t' Idefinitely unfolded. As preO . there is not so much that is 1885, when commissions were writers as Gounod, Dvorak, ive0' ford, Bridge, and Coven. AtReeir 4 things absolutely new are r a t oratorio Judith, ...

MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... I | UGAgn-S FOR JULY. 1 IcatemporGfl Ceontains two strikcixg 4G kindrd subjects The Future of byf EMIGnde do avelay s and The Iu pO of the Age, by Rancas Power 5i~tlt aing thatrmes of thought are, with roS i 1 5laowlng Christianity to be sapped g ?? pertinently js i to take its place? There is not q there Wsm ia ancient Rome, a new to step into the shoes of the old one. 2 4I0 be foreseen, ...

CHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... r -C--sna, FRIDAY. 4Ttkehairof the dog that bit you, saysa proverb of excellent wit, and following tX navice thus tendered, a small ?? was partaken of fret thing this morning, as a sort of sedative after the triple symposium of yes- terday. And the symphony in question was none else than SchuberVs ever fresh and wel- come, but als I unfinished, No. 8, of which a very good interpretation was ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... y - I At last the organ of Christ Church, Claughi ls ;s to be opened, the date fixed being July t 1Thursdav next), when there will be special srVices. The instrument has been rebuilt and Ifrrd for the second time within a compara- li-lY5 brief period, by the firm of Willii and M~r. X.T. Driffield, who is announced on £ee p]icards as honurary organist will preside : the evening, and, together ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... I intimation is issulled from Orange.court ne efect that the subscription of Philhar- , gallery seatholders is all but due, and -;be rerwed before the 25th Au sstuiti Jiced by suibscribers to retain tnsir seats. tihe 27th the plans will be thrown open to '3blic at the hall from nine to te3n o'cock che nornig, when there will be pro. J o t reethinlg of an ugly rush for the first T ill not be at ...

THE LAWYER

... ble ]Ate BUDn ourn out, the For due twe! pro6 rc ion theo So p pro. W in ti roul bugi shon paid the furl thel vezl to th to c ?? pro Your and relm A% chic your your keel top the eric dimh per? sion etan the give said ;DITED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. No. CXXXIV. .t WILLS. O Cjgjnw ?? beel p la will' be to apply t tt Pomnoise House, Strand, London, WO., form copy of J th, wil . yon rreq ire. In ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... f r7P OyTITCES. Ju EIR~iI'Y NO- UFI o Ta7 rt ' With an introdIc- r by Alexander Charles Ewald. ,p 1NeW Y ork: Freaierick ?? S . * *r-;e of tie -ChandOs Classics ;jl' ' ?? have done whva we are sur- - ' ;r been done be.orc-., drawn sor ?? volumetothe .tc Ycahave been HMade of essays * The espectator has, no frae Loan the scarcely less : , V dti;al 2roti which it spring, but *'re ?? large ...

NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION

... ';ow5ALApri ASSOCIATIOIN. I _vrT- r CTnVGIESS IN i ?? I-G CONGRES -I-N it, FO~£RTICOff41 OL 2 fiteg ~of the generalcomnmittee havinig carge n. AT -- ...

IMMORAL LITERATURE

... rO THE, Roty0ons Or TrHiE LrVXRPsOO afiniuiRY. Gentlemen,-Permit me to cnllattention through your columns to a subject which I recently broueht before Parliament. viz., the spread of pernicious literature in this country of recent years. I obh tained the unanimous assent of the House to this resolution :-That this House deplores the rapid splead of demoralising literature in this country. and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... | PITPBLIC AMUSEMENTS& ROTUNDA THEATRE If anything were wanting to attest the esteem in which Mrs. Saker is held in Liverpool, both in a personal sense and in the sense of her position as an artist, evidence was present in amplihide last nightwhenabe appaered at the Rotunda,aftera ter- porary absence from the cit. in the part of Marie in the Womanof the People. Herappearance on the stige was ...

BROMBOROUGH POOL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... IBROIMBOROUGH POOL HORTICUL- I TUJRAL SOCiETY. I The 34th annual show of fruit, vegetables, and flowers, under gthe auspices of the Bromborough rool Horticultural Society, was held on Saturday, in the Public Hall in the village. This soaiety arranges for two shows to be held annually-one in July and the other in August-and the exhi- bitors are principally those engaged in Price's Cardle Works, ...