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MUSIC

... ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIO. Thursday, and occasionally other evenings, areusually employea by the students of the Royal CoUoge of Music ia concert-ginug in the excollentmusio room now available to tbem at Alexandra. House. The programmes, which are selected under the supervismon of Sir George (i'rove, are, of course, models of whatsuch things should be, and these semi-publio musie-meetiugs not ...

THE THEATRES

... THlE TH1EATRUES. LlN Vili 1i'r,'r II, ill '1 th 1) :I cl llti''' iw U 'I kt 6i a rl rintilttlion o teo b tuli ifll iii',. C~tasr 05 tue, ?? lihrvarl. Au~ign into tile il1os I-LCiouHI 0 nll its coniet CIs ill 11ti s'CY0 CJiAI~ of S~i teliealro ?? wa'ls thle ulni~lkiO IIIt ai': prI tio of thue Iroeshout portrait, in wilt its ozeiigiiisl 1,I cof statsn bofor') it WiS Hinns l1t 1 ly fin inferior ...

MUSIC

... ?? TIM3. PAOMENAD CONOERTS. Another classical programme was given at Covent Isst eveninoro, and although theterm elassical seemed to have benu ied in a somewhat elastic eOnse, tho selection 'ghe Wm apaentty qulb satisdor to I the audience. Tiadame Ukslo. for eO-Ie, made her 3 first appearance l season, singing in the o ela d portion' QuanDo a tao et from Faust, and for 4 4 enoerothe ...

LITERARY NOTES

... ;LITERARY':NOTES .Meo 'Athenezum c'sys :-Tho Council of the Manchester Literary Club is making'sn appeal to the ?? behalf of the weltl-known authoress Ma. Linnieus Banks, who is aixty-five years of age, and, we rgrc t to say in indifferentcircumestances. Asubcrip- tion list has bean opened, which is headed by !r. JohnD Bright with a dountion of 61. It isproposed to purohaas en annuity forMrs ...

MUSIC

... 'THE LOTHIANS ORCH RERAL CONOERTS. Thanil to the kinduess of his fellow country-. d mDan, the well-known artit, Mr. John 'Pettle, B.A., the young Scottish museanw, Mr. Hasnish Maclunn was enabled togivo at The Lothsna'! lst night the e lot of a sesieo of orchestral oncerts. The Lothians, as everybody knows, is ono of the largest b studios in the artistio colony which is clustered n ...

TRAVELLING DRESS

... TIRAVELUNG DRESS. If 'aevrwe~ may reckon on suntshine in this most versaltile of climastes it is dulring the month ?? many Thousands of Londoners , are now preparing to get away from the beat d and dust of the great cityr to seaside r'esorts or to Continental lakces, rivers, anld mountains, t Tihe bad weather hus by nO means aonfined its sx depressing influences to England, but has At ...

NOVELS

... NOYEts. ?? Awakening' of Mary Fenwick. By jX Beatrice Whithy. S vols. (Hurit and Blseott,) M. Ohnet's suceasul -ovel is o doubtless responsible for an inelinaionl mani-: esting itself among our lady ?? to uakS e the post-misaimoi epoch that. of their . romanwes. he Awakening of Mar Fen- M ich took place after her msarra. It Was the result of 'be re sho hck ecid a few hours ater the wedding ...

MUSIC

... msSIc. 1ROTAL COLLEGE OF The students of the Royal college of Mu t ic who last yer gave an admirable stage performance Ofey Cherubini' Les Doux Jouru6es, followed it up yes- terday afternoon by an almost equally excellent re.ps' I sentation at the Savoy Theatre of -Der Freisobutz. tha r 4Lea inux journies, and it would be surprising if the unduly exacting critic were t not able to point ...

Art in Whitechnpol

... Art ill vila~techmpol . Tfi latest ?? of thn Whitualinpul Art Exhibition is to bo till art sallool and guild for tho ellcourao nl;;t of tbe art of ?? nta1;ing beautiol thilngs. This will probably bc one of the beoneficial results of the present year's exhibition. 'I'ho school is ea-peeted to open early itl Mny. In the meantime distiig-lishoed artists nro doing their best for it by addresses ...

THE CONTINENTAL GALLERY

... THE CONINETNTAL GALLERY. At the Continental Gallery, 157,,New Bond- street, Mr. Dierken has arranged a collection, of about two hundred pictures, and, as on former occasions, the artists represented are of many schools-chiefly Nor- wogisn, Belgian, German, French, Italiaos. and Spanish. A new painting by M. Jan Van Beers, called The Rendezvous-Bois de Boulogne, is intended to be the pi~oe ...

MUSIC

... USI1C. BAND REHEARALS FOR BIRMINGHAM. The orchestral rehearsals for the Birmingham Festival began yesterday morning at St. George's Hall, i and will be continued there daily till Thursday even- ing, the whole party resuming the practices with the chorus at Birmingham itself on Saturday morning, and concluding them on Monday; and the Festival itself beginning on Taesday. Thus-altogether apart ...

THE VOLUNTEERS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... TI lE VOLUNTEERS AND THE LORD I MAYOR'S 8HOW. A large mnooting of oflcers in conmnanc of metropolitau Volunteer Corps, or their reprosentatives, wasa hold on Tuesday at the headquarters of the Queoe's ?? Rifle3, Buchingharn-gats, to onsider a proposition made by thie Lord Mayor Eloct (Mr Aldermnan Witehead) tant the Volunteers of the metropolis should take part in the annual civia proces- sion ...