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PEOPLE'S CONCERTS

... anode bv which the L- cause of nicle can be really advanced. Of the performance y on Thursday evening, w e have only space to speak briefly. d Tie vocalists were Madame N ewton iFrodsbamn, Herr Hienric d Jahns, Mr. Miranda, and Mr. Hincsshliffe. The band ...

MR. WILLY'S QUARTET CONCERTS

... rensrdts. In diort,a it p1ltys round tinl, Aecced, hoit conies not near the hicon. Of it ieMr. Willy's Onvo Solos nc ]inlay Speak iii tcrmis of usnqoiali- t] ees fii traie~ The quinet eariicstiiess of Idia styl ,bi acsoratc o ait e xeciition, his flime ...

JULLIEN'S CONCERT

... occasion. (lies or two pieces teof whicie we sheould leave baece glad to leave hesard agalecwcrer reiim passed over; ova cannot speak too heighly of ties Inasener inl re y sowiht ey ers reedered. feeI fact, the style in which theses glit- Atiss hisend their ...

LEEDS PATRIOTIC FUND GRAND CONCERT

... musicians rallying around him ois this charitable e- occasion, and aiding, to make successful one of the best con- p eserie-we speak of it as an oratolio perforni-iance-we hai'e ever c *e. atten ded. Defects there undoubtedly were, yet these s-ere hle of so ...

MUSICAL EVENTS

... retain dit; the gallery at the reduced price of Is. glct, ENoGISH MUSTCTANS.-O1tr contemporary the bins Athienceuisn, in speaking of some rising Frenchl musical _ pect talent, adds:- To keel) the balance true, let it be men- )r of tioned to Englaud's ...

LITERATURE

... lilt treat 'Menid'zriiuplyas aloye-s-tory, having, relations, I fas all love-stories must haive, Nvithli te enter worst. Speaking ?? uoftlselinerita offc the r' the LEosodaevavs, ''Perl, andre rearl, it grows ripen the mnind. Cuislaing hardly , -weak ...

LITERATURE

... c-eafess, 'AP whers the wit lices.' Ales l poor Samuel Popys!a IN-tSUPENSAFLE-LI\-EAND LEARN: a Guide for all who uy wish to, speak and write correctly.la Thslittl beok part _. i.e-arly Intne as a boo oreer ence for the solution of difficulties connected ...

LITERATURE

... and larne thce are measure of his owce talents, lee silgiet give us poetry which ciue vould interest ocer feclicegs aned speak to our hearts. : tice 'IThis 31r. Leathaie hal ens lic. He has culled the choicest iiO' jlowere frome his poetical garden, ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... bean ,enig Ithe composed expressly for their festivalI of 1846. The Lon2don rio, iusical critics attending this festival, speak in the most gloin, trm ofit performance on Tuesday. The solo per- ; Sties fornmers were nearly the same as at Hereford-the ...

PARIS IN AUTUMN, 1855

... muslins of St. Gall and the fine prints of Znrich. Tile East sends gorgeous tissues, A jewels, and wvek in gold il iory, to speak of its ancient civilization. Algiers shows the great variety of manufactures and agricultural productions that 1 might be expected ...

FALL OF SEBASTOPOL

... absoad the thirong InL stealthy dsiluce steals along, s Eachl kisowe iiot wh sere-on every chueek o The tale the lips refuse to speak Y L ies graved inl mach~ls lines; the glooma e Seenis pregnanat wvith thce voice of doons;- tl For shaskenL and shatt ered ...

LITERATURE

... overloekemr..--aucl fis-t -Jy 00 5 ls :3 ?? furnishes floe appropriate usselcues for the Ii'es ~1.-ew institution. ?? ?? thiss speaks of thle music in llehic the fondi, ch-!onIdI be aes ii irid. cc ed for the oject which lie advocates, amid it wE lie seems ...