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Music

... I , I The eighth raidd final concert of the fifty-fifth season tok place 14b; ight, with the following pro-, g 6 0 3 0 Pis I. ex S*mphony Ina C minotn r,0°j Ho. 5 . Ilt~e~ag eethovers. va Milie. Chfstine Ndilhson . ?? . o. to Condsrtol1or Pinoforte, No. 4j Op. 70, piVCo-, forte, Herr RubiDstein ?? ?? Rubinsteln. ht ; dec. Aria , sunse 'alfin 'Deh i sc non tarelar (Le Nozze d iipgro), Mdlle. ...

Literature

... Itterzature. l Louhl Crrib its Shor~es and slahnds, with NlotC6S WI of Coug Vash By Sir WILLIA -%ValDE . LoD. ViePresidenlt of the Royal Irish inc Academy, &ec. Illustrated with inumerouls wood ta engravingls. Dtiblin :MeGlashanl and Gill. rit Lodn Longmans land Co. bei Few portions of the BritishIse ar corntes atic beautiful or interesting than the westerncute r of Ireland. The beauty is ...

Literature

... titeratu're. I ,77w Coreel r nt of Enqgland; its Struct re and its Development. Biy WILLIAM EDWARD HEARN, LL.D., Professor of History and Political Economy in the University of Melbourne. London: Longnmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer. Melbourne: George Robertson. It is rather an unusual experience for a reviewer to receive a book from Australia, unless it be a work of purely local interest. Here, ...

Drama

... Iwrama. NEW QUEEN'S. Another popular Olympic piece, Sfill lget'ers Ejn2 Dc(q in which Mr. and Mrs. Alfred WVigan Sustain their original characters, was revived at this house last night in the place of the Doublc .l-arriage, with gratifying and well-deserved success. Whatever may be thought of the French sentiment running through this comedy, and ef the somewhat tricky, superficial character of ...

Literature

... XttAtu1't. I of tjhe Commonwealth of England from the peath of OClitles I to the EBxpulsion of the Long 1 &.1ajOLenit by Cromwell, beiog omitted chapters of A, History of EngjWld. By ANDREW BISSBT. V0ol 2. London: Murray. Bisset has chosen for his theme the most E ; of Englis]. history. The administration egovernment during the stormy period which e I8 ded the close of the civil war was a work ...

MUSICAL PUBLICATINS

... EMUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. The Royal Edition of Op1eras. (Boosey and Co.) This valuable series now conprises upwards of twenty operas, including muany of the masl;er- pieces of the German, French, and Italian schools, tte appearance of wbhih we have from time to time recorded. The olosing three months of the year have been specially miarked by the issue of double volumes, containing in a ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... TEE ROYA nCU L SU :. SHOD. ] * , ; , . q . . i i ?? a(B zTGSAs.) : I ?? ,, , Q~i,. ?? ?? nise For Sa first day, when the admission moneyjib I five shillings, the attendance to-day has been of, en average description. The stock-yard was opened for the first time ab eight o'cock in the ?? ib th'en became app'res :that, ,on. the whole, the show was a good one, though in' some important ...

STATE CNCERT

... STATE CONCERT. : . ?? By command' of tlhe Quieen, a state coucert wane givell ?? ?? Dnokda ham Palaoe'. Thefir o~ramligbaehssfcth P'rsnoe and PfNoseesof Wales'arrived at flhe gardeni entrance of the Palace from -Marlborough House, attenidedaby Lady~Emily Kingscote, the -Ion. Mrs. Bl. Coke, Lord Colville of Culross, thef 'Milrqls of Hamilton, the Hon.0. L. Wood, end.Lieut.-?. ColonelEllis, and ...

DRAMA

... 13 V: 4A A. L ~i. 1 :. .~ ' VAUD3V=LL. In his three-act Comedy of Pside, Mr. Albery has Iniaios anadvane upon tl several, plays contributed by ,him since his first success bf AesiRose. H His latest drama roalls in somgjneasure the ?? poiunts; of his Erst 1#o hsas in it achiovod some sucoessful ohraoterieation, soveral poetic bits of word-painting, acnd the usual effluenco of epigram and ?? ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ,;jfAL H i S Lr lit I Ttt~ttiO~ rt {-bl 1 I . v ?? , ?? F ,. t, it' I' groUkmds! sm' be thkhi'ae atthe, hsd p~ebCs> thej Exhibition itself d6ds nbt' po0te Tom ' popular, features as did some of its pr c' ?? We, believe it is in cdatemplation to o aW OiRIb the additional, fee :denimded for admissiii;o i 4 forlign- gmem cellars, axid -Vth it' tojpilti'&t` n t -thel iprivilege, of tastiig ...

MUSIC./

... MIUSIC. CRYSTAL P4LACF1. The first ?? of the nilsioenth TsieO s of r Satarday afternoon concerts is approachilig ita com. pleteioo, only two more coucertW remainsing to be given before the Christraw vacation. Lest Saturday's pro. grammee was rendered commemorative of the death of Mozart,which-evontoccurred on December 4-5, 1701, at tho age of littS 'nioro than' 35. In' this corn sa'ativqly ...

DRAMA

... i; DRAMA, ' I Tho Utseful and Commniodious theatr in the. trand, which as ?? the Inappropriate name of the Opera Coique, hlima passed into the hands of Uri F. C. Buruaud, a goutlemau who in well known to the publio by his drailmatio writings as voll as by his 4H atppy lhought paperts, and other very originral contributions lo the paiges of PurnAch. Mr. Iluinaud has reoruited au swoctive ...