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TOOLE'S THEATRE

... which the macbi nations of the mesmerising lady ar thwarted ineffm tually by a malch-maing mother, whose Eix daughta are named after the days of the week, sad finally foil by the artless attrachons of a village girl, MIs Men iMaybud, who in the end wins ...

DRAMA

... made a very t great hit there, made his first appearance last night before a i London audience, as the hero of a drama named after and I founded on Mr. Samuel Lover's well known novel of R ?? Andy. There is no doubt that Mr. Drew is an humourist of great ...

MUSIC

... orchestral music consisted chiefly of dances, marches, and other sniscellsneous pices, including Mr. Mannas own polk-a named, after a popular humorist, Smif in the Highlands. Miss Gambogi sang a couple of operatic songs, and the beautiful tenor voico'of ...

DRAMA

... Uebrs of to 7e SaaeClb( ?? Inemtber, of tlle ?? Saage Cnb Ccsacity Combin2IDg literatore, art, and vonvf. h viity, and named after the ,h ndad o atrthe jllueoroue Richard, it is pre.. stlate, andnot ater te ?? of lit he.. A quenterE) gave an amateur ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... son of Prince G~eorge Frederick and Princess Mfary. Alexander, who is four months younger, has for his parents animals named after Prince Leopold and Victoria, Mr. H. Bailey, of Ten-. bury, end Mr. Lister, of Usak, took the first and second prizes in ...

THE ROYAL NAVAL EXHIBITION

... which includes some exquisitely wrought models of s famous war vessels. All these galleries i are to be appropriately named after distin- 1 guished sea captains or explorers. Buildiulgsin D other parts of the grounds will be devoted to t the display ...

A QUEER SIDE OF THINGS.*

... says, . are several speces whose notes are commonly translated into words. The best known ox, these, no dount, is the one named after its call- note, .he Wlhip poor Will. Another of the' family says Who are you, who are you, with! great distinciness. ...

RE-OPENING OF THE FREE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, SALFORD

... The Free Library and Museum, situate inl Peel at Park, Salford, are to be re-opened to-day. The gift of the fine park, named after Sir Robert Peel, to the public of in Salford, is so fresh ia the memory of the public, that we eyneed but mention it to ...

Music

... which it so peculiarly requires. By way of finale Mdlle. Kellogg introduced Signor Arditi's vocal waltz, composed for and named after her, and frequently before heard il conceit performance. Madame De Mleic Lablache was an efficient representative of the ...

NORWICH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... pieces, the programme con- d ?? no fewer than three novelties, Of Dr. Hr Horace Hill's overture Yewbarrowv (so a 'y named after the place where it was composed), P ait is only now necessary to say that it is a to musicianly work, to a certain extent ...

LITERATURE

... story which otherwise it would have wanted. She ought, indeed, to have been put more prominently forward, and the book named after her. Passiflora would have been both a prettier and a more taking title than Spiritual Alchemy -would it not,'Mr. Bentley ...

MUSIC

... theounreseonable classe, t Offleethoven'sgreptorchastal worlc-eomposed in his t first enthusiasm for Napoleon, intended to be named after him, and the intention abandoned in indignation at the a oonqueror's aesumptioli of imperial powor-itisnotneces- eary now ...