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ENGLISH OPERAS AT THE AMPHITHEATRE

... appreciative, and the culiosity excited by the representation of the work was about as ; keen as any shown for a long time. Speaking .generally of the opera, It i only right to say that it does not. show any great; origina~lity of ideas, little skill In ...

ENGLISH OPERA AT THE AMPHITHEATRE

... heart, given by M~r. Packard, the first net last evening closed writb a tuneful and piquant waltz-like duct, Well,if Imust speak mymind, t which was sO well given by MSiss Gaylord and blr.1 Santley as to evoke a call to the front. Thp ?? fentures of the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Sir John Lubbock are e discussed in a thoroughly scientific spirit, B although the author is only at guess-work when 1. he speaks of man being probably destined to g be the progenitor of a still more highly-organised a heing, since progress is the i ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... afterlaborlons and conscientious Inquiry, without any regard of r persons. As I would speak of a, stranger, I would speak of a fr'eni; and as I would speak of a friend, I would speak of a brother or of a son, of living and of dead alike. There can be no doubt ...

MR. CHARLES [ill] ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... passing reference is needed to its stately allegro, sO elaborately Introduced and carried out; its sombre funeral march, which speaks in tones so impres- sively solemn, and the subsequent dagto assa£, thoroughly Handellan in every part; the crlsp and catching ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... offered S25,000 reward for the return of the property and the conviction of the burgars. RAILWAY SIGNALMEN AND SWITCHMEN. Speaking at the annual dinner of the R&ailway Signalmen and Switohmen's United Aid and Siok Society, at the restaurent of the Mansion ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... who made the soul Indestructlble, and the devil who fastened the foul calumny en God of its ever- lsting punishment. Speaking of annihilation, as $'part of the faith once delivered to.the saints, Mr. Hobson says-' As such I hold it, as such I call ...

LORD DERBY'S DOOMSDAY BOOK

... some trifle more, is not in the posi- tion of a landowner in the sense in which Mr. Bright applies the word. What he was speaking of was political land- owners-meaning landowners who not only cultivated an acre of land, but had power to assist materially ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... policy. The peors heard him In duU and gloomy silence, and not till he had paused, and thrice asked for a reply, did Polydorus speak. You swould inoreaso the dominion of Sparta, Pausanias. IncrsaRe of dominion is waste of life and treaturo. We have few men ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... tone he of the book also, from first to last, is reverent; and ly we are glad to notice so advanced a man of scitenc Is. speaking boldly out agalns t the modern phases of iu atbelsm propounded on platforms by a few wander- ap Ing lecturers of little ...

LIBERTY IN THE CHURCHYARD.*

... minds made up, and, separating from the clergy, are fast beginning to think for them- selves. LordShaftesbury,for example,speak- ing not long ago at a meeting of the Church Pastoral Aid Society, warned the clergy that Mr. Morgan's bill was as certain ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... rubjeat of the permanent religious qharacbir of American olvilisation is very fully treated by Z1r. Francis E. Abbott, who speaks plainly on the peril of Roman Cathollc dotlge gsml dsaigns In the public Echools ; the editor, Mr. Morley, haeo a spazkling ...