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THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... = ?? -T THE PRaNCE OF WALES W - THEATRE. This theatre wilI be opened to-Pighk5 after being closed for sone time in oderb 3 out the suggestions made by the auosnmmi'j Liverpool magistrates, Several imterk tiara and imprnementa have been ade the comfort and convenience of the publi, i . the more economic working of th3 theatre it the ecrtains. Te amagistrates, wish the of the city survevor (Mr. ...

THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION AT THE WALKER ART GALLERY

... 'THE' AUTUMN EXHBITION AT, . THE WALKER ART GALLERY. The usual preliminary gathering of the 18th autumn exhibition, known as therivate view, will take place to-day at noon. e inaugural ceremony by his worship the Mayouihr.T.W. Oaishott} will be held this evening, attseven o'clock. As the City Council has this year limited the number of invitations mainly to buyers, exhibitors, and the members ...

THE FINAL REPORT OF THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION

... -7v VL J-L.lf*C THE FINAL REPORT OF THRE MANCHESTER, EXHIBITION. _ ?? The renorb of the Executive Committee of the Royal Jbslee Exhibition held in Manchester last year has been issued, and will sbortly be supplied to the public. It gives an account of the onarg and organisation of the Exhibition, and the opening ceremony by his Royal Highness the F>riocs of Wales: brief descriptions of the ...

THE THEATRES

... I THE THYATRES. I I Yet another stage version of The Mystery of 1a Hansom Cab was placed before the public at the Alexandra. Theatre last evening, and there were not wanting on behalf of the large audience those signs of approval wbich, in spite of obvious incongruities and absuirdities, decree long life to a piece with a stronglrynielo-dramatic turn. The actors of the leading male ...

ALTRINCHAM AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... | - ALTRINCMHAI AORICEJLTIURAL S HOI. Tie 27th aiznjal show ol the Altrineham AxriouI- tural So i7ty was held on Thtar-,~v at tovdon . -IThe weather was all that could be .1s' desired for suniC an occasion, aid the attelidance 'was 6onseqnuently unusiually larIe. Tim show of ibis Beityis always a comiprehensive ono; as oie oE tho memb'er said duirinrr the; day, it affords an opportunty tgr .ll ...

THE THEATRES

... Mr. nnd Mrs. TKenala appeared in Thle Iron- tsnter at the Theatre Royal on Monday. in presence f aL crowvded aldience. M~rs. Iedal has uever found , better character than Chlire for the disilay of her 111Dinretqilents. The ripene4s of her peculiar genins is ,,Dc-picuons in every tonelh, and she controls the pae-inn of the part vith a strong, steady power ; WY w,71,hatever unav be said of ...

ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT DENBIGH

... ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBI- TION AT DENBIGH. I Yesterday a very large and successful art and industrial exhibition was held at the County Hall, Denbigh, and is to continue open throughout the week. The idea originated with Miss Mlainwarong, of Galltfaenau, and she, in conjunction with an influential committee of luocal and county ladies and fkentlemen. baos worked it out to a most satis- ...

ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER

... ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION, RNCNOREPEP II I LETTER FROM TRE QUEEN. CoDies of the report ?? Committee of the Exhibition have been spesially pre, pared for submission to her Majesty the Qreen and his Royal Higbnessthe Princeof Wales. Thefollowing letter accompanied the copy which was forsilded to Balmoral:- hCManchester, 13th September, 1683. General Sir Henry F. Ponsonby, K.C.B. Sir,-I have the ...

THE LAWYER

... JL JL.LI .Ju , the EDITED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. No. CXLV. Soc ANSWERS TO CORR1ESPONDENTS. I WILLS. the Jo6N KUmiAYi.-YOWr statemnent of the facts is 'ti hardly full enough to enable ns to understand the tk ease thoroughly. it any property was given, by ?? pr otherwise toyour friend's husband it cannot be not handed over to anybody else supposidg that be isUV alive. If he is dead he may have ...

THE THEATRES

... MISS MINNIE PALMER AT THE PRINOE'S. At the Prince's Theatre Miss Minnie Palziz'r is playing the new piece adapted for her, entitled y Brother's Sister, which has not hitherto been put before a Manchester audience. There was an orerfiowing house on Monday night, and the recep- tion of the performance was altogether cordiaL So far is the plot goes, no time need be taken up in its recital. It ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... I E7JSICAL NOTES. 7 b outsidlc world, or at least a section , es istill intent upon gossipping over a'airs in our city. As before stated, c; - ia no real harmn, except that a feeling L.S - eratiof is gendered by the fact that: I ?? - ,nown by every one conversant with rpto l+on o' art in LiveroolI and its suburbs ?? false ani gro ?? inaccarat3, ruay be oliĀ° tsiders acecepted as gospel. The le ...