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MUSIC

... MVUSIAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. This society's fourth concert took place last Y evening atSt. James's-haii. It wae the last of the society's~ fourthseeasonk,which it brought to abrilliant close. The V. following was the programme of the performance:- Overture (Athalie) . I.. ATMendelssohn, it Air, Dies Btilducss ro oabrd oiic )lDlc Zauberttitte) Hlerr Wachtel (Irsia Vi. A enci) ?? it Concerto in ...

MUSIC

... music. MR. ALFRED MELLON'S CONCERTS. These concerts are now drawing to a close. They will terminate at the end of next week-not because their popularity is in the smallest degree abated, the very reverse being the case, but because Covent.gardeu Theatre is to be opened on Saturday, the 15th of October, by the new Royal English Opera Company, who will thus only have a i week after the ...

MUSIC

... MUSaBIC. a musio. ?? : - ROYAL ZXGL1SH OPERA, COVENT.GARPDEl The new joint-stock Company, formed for' he establishment of what this country has newer reany ?? 1 National Opera-comaitenced its first season on Saturday evening. The tbeatre was crowded, and tb erfor Lonces of the evening were received with loud and :ontinuous applause. We record this circumstance simply as a fact, without ...

LITERATURE

... 4ITERATURe. 1 Memoirs, Mi.ceUGi% and Ltegs of tuh lae LuCy ' Aikn, itwludon thse Addosed to the 1ev. Dr. Y' Vha;ng, fm 1821 to 182 Elited by P=W Hmzua Ls Bunioo, of the ler Temple Lou- S don: Longran and Co. . . Luw Aikin, whas death, about a yeakao, U1 severe another link between the present generation IN and that wbich immediately sucoeeded the genera- h tion of the Johnsous, Burkes, ad Reyn ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION IN [ill]

... AW a completion is progreamng Theinteriorof the structure animated terr, blmis, points,. d, d*1anda ehsvbl ntiv e i 4ha5tlhlaO~g ?? boidin Evq d a flu*goslh amurpetlef -or do-e and thkere a be no doubt but tht at th oth~t Ifhic the works have been latterly ?? on the fw weeks that :: separ~ ns~Wi~IiA openlday w1111- the completiab 14. the Exhibition building, with the L 5ptiol perhaps of momr ...

ART UNION OF LONDON

... - adT UJIOVX OP LONDOX. The anual general meeting of the Members of the Art U1T m Society was hed yetda is t- e Aelephi Theatre; Mr. CnAarMs Hn..r. Zn the =~sc o Mr. GODM . Ma ke, F. .,red the rort, Fb & r. that sane. the foundatona the Art Union 2yeran the, ar am of 3K9W bad bees rait'sed =&asDlbu in Kud of t and artists. -podu , says the report, during that period S3 d vlnga of h cs, 15 volu ...

MUSIC

... HER MAJESTYS TEATR.IL The series of performances which Mr. Mapleson Us mOW giving at Her lajesty's Theatre wifl evidently be be highly profitable to that judicious aad spirited manager. N The Freilschatz on Saturday night dret one of the most in Crowded audiences we have ever seen in any theatre. It pil WAs literally overflowing; for after every box and stall, aU every seat in the pit and ...

FINE ARTS

... FINE ART& THE WINTER EX111BITIONS. A winter fine-art season las for some years pat st been growing more and mme into a noosisity, till now f o Novimber would be voted a more suicidal month than ever M in this metropolis if it did not come in with ii. crop o id picture. and sketches, with which the artiste in their w, summer and autumn rambles have replenished their port au folio.. Two winter ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TORB. The SpaI of Euiope. By JULIUS ALTEAuS, M.D. q London: Trubuer and Co. Lectures on the German Mineral Waters and on b their rational Employment. With au Appendix c embracing a short Account of the principal European Spas and climatic Health-Resorts. c Second Edition. By SIGISMUND SUTRO, M.D. d London: Longmans. e From the earliest ages the most potent effects have been attributed ...

THE REVIEW

... THg EBVIRW. Theve at nwngeneral ramern for, the volunteer1 Mve ?? on &atuzday next have been review haes been savoldenedby the S iecretary of State will A1 be formed ln brigadbesand d~lblois is shown in asaeaa of thed trobution, of the farce hweret annxe 2., Xoomo $swI to be at, 1aw itrsthtan4 ;files or Of graor strength than 32 fes tenumber of epKAnY Oces accompanying the troopsiso h e ...

MUSIC

... MUMW. ?? PHILHARMONIc socury. The fifty-third season of the Philbarmonic Society began lmt evening. The following was the pa- ?? of the.conedt: PART L 8infonla, LetterL . Iadn. Aa, Mir. Lonwiclk, .Tu dhe aol quel dolce fibre' siJoulaut) . n . . . Behr. Cocr ?? (No. 0). Herr Strss . SP, , BFh. b Mena i Lolas hne, AOh, rlan, thou hut Y W eacoea (10etrluimph'j . eiss Orrue Bherrscher dec ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1967

... THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1867. The Silec says that the Paris Exhibition building r will have, as already mentioned, the form of a broad ellipse, C and will be surrounded by a green award to cover the whole extent of the Champ de-Mart. In the centre of the build. I ing will be laid out a garden, from which will radiate naves t to the circumnferance; they ?? intersected by circular i avenues ...