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IS THE EXHIBITION BUILDING TO BE PERMANENT?

... perhaps, it were one Iout of which they could make political capital by their munificence. Downing-street does not subsidize theatres, It support public gardens, found scientific institutions. Tile d parks have been maintained because they are ancient royal- ...

MESSRS. HOPKINSON'S CONCERT

... tbe side of Jenny Lind, and has since held this prominent posi- etion up to the close of the last season at her Majestys f.Theatre. Gardoni's voice is to all intents and purposes a e ?? tenor. It is sonorous in its lower register, strong and Dowerful in ...

LEEDS MECHANICS' INSTITUTION AND LITERARY SOCIETY

... Mir. C. well observed, ost ?? Letnot not the music of your country loae Its proper position in your tug concert rooen, your theatre, anti yoar drawing-roooi-foster it-nurse an it, and you will find that your osve for it will ' grow with its growth ry and ...

LEEDS MUSICAL UNION

... flungiry. bleo finished tser musical edu- dress cation in Italy, after which she made a moot esuceseful debhoi at the I-- theatre 1La Scala,'Milas. The compass of her voice is very con- T siderable, exiending from the register of a high soprano to nearly ...

LITERATURE

... asstitpiyq r lioi thet speii far luhldic adsisission oil this Lord's-dcya wse oir the susimoe stillsslating pleasures of tile theatrs balraces, `in beer-gardenss, tiances, ke., sion sot attract tiieir sex'sral tholl- ol Lliestaonditl, while the fine arts onily ...

THIRSK POULTRY SHOW

... catered. for comuittition. Comsmaeed 11-body Fratilnitad Rtassei, Titirkleby Park, irizzied fessi, ly BuRNING OF BOULOGNE THEATRE.-The return of I-the Emperor on Satmrday eveiniugto the Hotel Brighten put all Boulognee onl this psi1 rice for a new round ...

MUSICAL EVENTS

... Sixteen years old) who, A )I; lh-vs teen left' totally uisiprovided for. The gratid cuiseert thor]- iii at Cotvent Gaerdeis Theatre, which was orgtmieedl for Isis INefg. ais beriteit Just previous to his decath, is still to take place on getek of I the ibtis ...

A MONUMENT FOR SCUTARI

... Esq., M ?? The cypresses of Sentari Ill stern sagnifioence look down On the brightlake and stream of sea And glittering theatre of town Above the throng of rich kiosks, i'tbove the towers in triple tire, Above the domes of loftiest mosques, 'These ...

LITERATURE

... he was incapabhe of enjoying or of aI understamidiumg. He never once, during his w-hole reign, - shoxwed himiself at the theatre. The poets who wrote Pius- ! daric verses iii his praise, complained that their fhigihts of -I| subhinity xere beysmid his ...

THE DESTRUCTION OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... peered in our last, but wee now subjoini a snore colniecetd Ite a' account, didr re During the whole of Wednesday night the theatre had ten' at! bieen the s-conea of a Bat 11acuet, under the managemtent of inor ?? AndersonI the so-calledl Wizard of the North ...

LITERATURE

... instruments of its class we have anywhere vie' ?? Mesideiseoli n cd Beethoven Niglats, given by had M. Jullien at Her Majesty's Theatre donieg the past week, coil havelbeein attended wvitls the usual successes. The house srel was crowded at both performances ...

LITERATURE

... careless mistress of the establishment, if she have no worse pursuit, spends the great- est part of her time, when not at the theatre or the prome- nade, in lounging over her balcony, and gazing on the passers- by, in going to church and confession, and chatting ...