MUSIC IN LIVERPOOL
... They who are deeply interested in the ab- sorbig art. of music will assuredly turn to- wards the Phi lharmonic Hall this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock-, when Dr. Hans Rich ...
... They who are deeply interested in the ab- sorbig art. of music will assuredly turn to- wards the Phi lharmonic Hall this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock-, when Dr. Hans Rich ...
... U By permission of Colonel BI Carrutbers U1 F and officers, 5th Irish ?? the band will sh e play in Stanley Park at 7 30 p.m. (conductor, db oe Mr. James Farrell). March, The De ...
... A more than -appreciable amount of in- terest centred in the introduction by Dr. Richter,. at the Philharmonic Hall, on Satur- day afternoon, of Alexander Glazounoff's ire- Symph ...
... THE BISHKWEN.SE- SHOW. | the o bers , ind C Ind SECOND DAY. b ia 3, ion i ere 4, VA lADDITIONAL AWARDS. the ey B Bright suhine prevailed during Saturday 2 7 over the Bideton show grounds, but unfortu- ...
... BOOTLE HORTICULTURAL XHIBITION. . . ra second annual sumer exhibtion of flowes, fuit~end egetb~s hel yesterda~y, under the auspices of the Beotle. Corporasin, in Derbfy Park, was -a great succes, and ...
... Peculiay pathetic interest will inrest the concert which is to be given at St. George's Hall this (Saturday) afternoon by past and On present pupils of Mr. Adolf Krausse, the lar v ...
... woOKS OF THE DAY. A NIgOD I-N PETTICOATS. h Oman in India: Personal Adven- w ' 7ffletpexeioces of Travel in Known e ,0gas ^ dia' By Isabel Savory. o ,½An: EHutchinson and Co.). r h first thing we foun ...
... I- . NORTH LONSDALE AGRICL- y TURAL SHOW. X&. B. F. GAVENDISH, MAP., ON HORSE- BREEDING. The amine! exhibition in copmection with the North Lonsdale Agricultural Society was held in Crof dands Park, U ...
... 'AliT NOTES. 4) C of .Te-new egraving entitled 'Tbe Hero t -of MefehiWng wich has been seproduced 'i from a paintig by Mr.. BI Caton Woodvie, -t b an4 which -we, have- alread ?? a d or goriptionin hes ...
... C Again Mr. Ernst Schiever and his col- leagues, Mr. V. V. Akeroyd, Mr. C. Cour- a voisier, and Mr. Walter Hatton, placed the I public under deep obligation on Saturday e aftern ...
... BENEFIT PERFORMANCE AT THE LYRIC THEA.TRE. last evening a crowded and enthusiastic audience assembled in the Lyrio Theatre, Ever- a ton-valley, an the ocasion of a comnplimedary a] benefit being given ...
... AR¶C NOTES. 0S^?The leading ev~ent of lst week was the prate view .on Fridy of .the Wallace col- lectiion: at 3ertord House, Manchestet- Dsquare Lndont, the most splendid gift of art :treasures.he nat ...