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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... sitting outside against the wall. He was quite sober and sensible. Subsequently he admitted that he was net sensible enough to speak to him, or to go home. The witness prevaricated to such an extent that the coroner threatened to order him into custody for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... individually form quite an ettratcton. but when tsken collectively and joined by some other artists, of whom repu- tation speaks very highly, they will form s ocnatellallon of stare eo the first magnitude In ?? talent. I; Is not very long slcme Mdme. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... George Francis Train, ' the only man in the country who is not owned.' The subject on which he was specially announced to speak, ' The Old Fogies of the Bible,' was the only topic not touched spon, He promoises to favour the country with successive r ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... coneert, as the at- tractions, both vocal and inetrumertal, are great Indeed. The mere announcement at the artistes engaged will speak for itseef. They are Madlle. Tittens, Meadile. VasD21t, Madlie. Sealchi, Sigtuor Della seocca, Signor Tagliafiro, Herr otolbcheusn ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Marshall Clarke, sait Doctor Silbthorpe. THE hNEW BA&RITONE AND THE CELEBRATED PIANIST. Tho Monschester Excosminer and Tires speaks in the fol- lowing enlo0gitic terms of Mr. Maplesen's new acqultetioos, of Herr Stockhsbusc. It ?? is ceztainty one ot the ...

LITERATURE

... quite inde- pendent of Mr. Lavelle's recognised position in na- tional affairs, gives him a pereenal and indisputable right to speak on the subject. The historical portion of the volume may he consulted with advantage; and this 'Etr;y U-oevictions the names ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... the Coven; Garden director 1aa etngagd both Mdle. Carf (hits Carey, the American contralto), and MdLle. Olm e. Le Telegraph speaks very favourably of Zephora a grand opera in five seis, said to be the work of hL Duprer, though not signed by him. It is praised ...

AMATEUR MUSICAL SOCIETY

... y well, as there are few things in music that we know of more difficult than this fugue is. The Gloria was, generally speaking, a suc- ecss; the duet and chorus Qui Tollis, and the Quo- uhia'l (uicartette) and the Cnum Sancto Spiritus were ...

SECRET SOCIETIES—POISONOUS LITERATURE

... truly applicable to Lis as it was to him-' If when I say to the wicked thou shalt surely dlie, thou declare it not to him, nor speak to him, that he may turned from his wicked ways and live, the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity, but I will require ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... evening, and the second on Tucsday afternoon. The geat violinist Madame Neruda, of whosesmerits it would be now supeiltuous to speak, has been engaged, and Mrs. Cruise and Miss Pauline Eisner will preside at the pianoforte. The string instruments will' be ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Rinpre-se' idea of that vhich s3ho~uld sp adorn a lady. Of the manner in which the goods have Tl b~een ?? it is unneces-ary to speak. It is stf- an icient to say they are fromn the loorns of Mlessrs. Fry; l biwtt in justice a-c s ...