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Egyptian ILvlt, Piccadilly.—The wellknown enterfainmeut by Messrs. Maskelyuo and Cook wdl for some time to come ..

... the ordinary prolamine mil be carried out, be missed by flic afternoon visitors the Egyptian Hal!, the hardwork entailed the carrying out of .vo performances day having length told upon Mr. constitution. the advice of lies physicians lias now relinquished bis twelve weekly appearances, and until recovered from his present indisposition, live performances v.ill undertaken by *11 err Adalbert ...

COURT THEATRE

... t. and Manager, Mr. Wilson Barrett. Tins Evening, 8, HEARTSEASE. Me?ars. A. Dacre, Price, Hohnan, l)arley, Douglas, Phipps, and G. \V. Anson; Emery, Varre, Giffam, and R. G. Le Tlii^re. ...

MR. GANZ'S ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... The fifth and last of the series was given on Saturday afternoon, at St. James's Hall, -when the programme was ample extent and varied in interest. The symphony that entitled Harold Italie, one of the most elaborate and most interesting of Berlioz's productions—and one which have more than once spoken in detail. It was effectived? bv the line baud, led bv Mr. - (lie important viola obbligato ...

MUSIC

... MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Verdi's Forza del Destino was revived here Saturday. The opera was promised in Mr. Mapleson's prospectus of his oil-season in November and December last, but the success of other performances then given caused the postponement of the revival until now. The work was first brought out at St. Petersburg iu 1862, and was produced by Mr. Maplesonin June, 1867, at Her Majesty's ...

DRAMA

... IURY-LANE. The farewell pei forniances of the Dutch pany at Drury. Lane Theatro yesterday afternoon attracted audience vhich, if not sufficient to fill the vast space available for .the accommodation of visitors that house, was yet numerous enough to afford evidence hearty >athy and goodwill towards that admirable troop performers. Conspicuous among the audience were uy English actors and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... HIGH CJOUIiT OP JUSTICE. - CHANCERY DIVISION.— 12. (Before the Master of the Rolls.) GREAT EASTERN OLACIARrtIJt COMPANY (LIMITED). This company was incorporated in October, 1877, for the purpose of acquiring licence from M. Pietet use his patent ice-making apparatus in tho Presidency of Bombay. The nominal capital of the company 15,000/., in 16,000 shares 1/. each. About 7,000 ■hares bad been ...

ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY

... The anniversary meeting of this society was held vosterelay afternoon the hall of University London, -Burlington-gardens, tha President, the Earl occupying the chair. report, which was read the secretary, Mr. Clements It. 'stated tluit tho number of Fellows elected during the past year ending April 30, 1830, was 207, besides two honorary ecu-responding members, the net increase over the ...

The Prince of Wales at [Tittenson. —Yes- afternoon tho foundation-stone was laid by the Duchess of Sutherland ..

... at Tittenson, near Trentham. The Princo of Wales and the Duke of Sutherland were present, the duke having given the site, the building materials, and endowment. At the ceremony there was a very large attendance, the weather being magnificent. Besides the Prince and the Duke Duchess of Sutherland there were present many other distinguished personages, including the Marquis of Stafford, the ...

THE FRENCH TARIFF AND THE IRON TRADE

... Yesterday afternoon representatives of the British iron trade waited upon Earl Granville at the Foreign to uige upon him the desirability of securing for that trade in negotiating tho treaty with Prance the most favourable tornr. Earl Granville wa ...

VAGRANCY THE SOUTH. TO THE EDITOE OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, —For several weeks past the south of England has

... suffered from an exceptionally large intursion vagrants, and the unions Horsham, Lewes, bhoreliam, and other Sussex towns have been taxed unduly provide nightly accommodation for the hundreds of tramps. At Horsham Union additional vagrant wards have had to be erected, and at Lewes the last quarter's return of vagrants shows 4,040, against 868 the previous quarter. The ame unusual increase of ...

THE HANDEL FESTIVAL

... SECOND DAY. ♦ accordance with the custom at past Crystal festivals, tho second day's programme devoted to a miscellaneous selection from sacred and secular works of Handel, thus affording illustration the great composer's Versatility, well as giving the interest variety and contrast to the programme. Monthly, the performances commenced at two o'clock, the opening piece having the overture to ...