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MUSIC

... sterling and attractive concerts are overfortheyear. The Cosing evening performance has already been noticed; and we have now to speak of the iinal Saturday afternoon concert, which took place last week. There was no novelty, but the interest of the selection ...

OPERA COMIQUE

... delivering MSidIU ?? 'rsjioj of voike. Z -Aleeander wonidlavo rmae lovet m.r wilectrer if ?? obeedthe request dt' theS ganr to speak up;s± *, I e} ?? *61 eli thati n-S a>ke- of^- her h-plywet areull3y mohe,'andV may be sai to have been slloweda fair chance ...

MUSIC

... equal to that claimed by the greatest prduction of Beethoven. We ma gladly admit any mqunt of p olongation when the writer or speake has much to say of the highest inteest, and mys it with the greatest eloquence; but inferior minids should learn to limit ...

TOOLE'S THEATRE

... colour and she has mpch to learn, she at least has nothiug te unlean. Of Mr. Toole's performance it is almost unnecessary to speak. It is sufficient to say that whether in delivering his amusing s patter in the cha- racter.of the Cheap Jack, or combatively ...

NUMBER ONE

... of people quite at home in h s surround. -ing. Mr. -L&.deas'is veryeorqely, of agreable, open 'manner-,eand. lady Se. .he speaks with a sht Am a;cnt 0 Bu there is somethigi the tibre of the voice which s Irsh, although her enunciation does not be thetrae ...

MUSIC

... of electors who would come under the Franhise Bill. i Again, the unenfrmnchisedcountyhouseholders liadonily I been, so to speak, behind the times since 1868; whereas I London had alone, since 1835, among municipalites I been denied seal-government. Its ...

EXHIBITION OF, SPORTING ART

... Georse IV. wigs, catled ?? and dyed i mperial -tufts. At every step we rnm against Dr Slammer and Major Bagstock} not to speak of the immortal Peadeunis himselt.' Alker's Smptoms are accompanied by the plates illustrat.- ing thefamous song of The ...

CHILDREN ON THE STAGE

... 2u ebildreurepresenting the army of the King of Lmiput took part. The labour of attiing that rmy -.for their duties-not to speak of A-anges of cost-ame-must have been no trifle. One thing, at least was pretty evident that was, the children's enjoyment ...

WAR EXHIBITION

... burting when Mr. I h seize d X;it -a it into a tab of water, -a ?? it ,c i fairl& earning that i Coetd decoratione whic a speaks. more eloquently to orc. a t sailor, or soldier than ll other adornments. There is of course nothing very pard&aiar to lo ...

MUSIC

... specialities of the London musical season, and this was again the case yesterday. The programme was of such extreme length that to speak of every item would be beyond the limits of available space, and is, moreover, unneces- sary, since many of the pieces are ...

THE THEATRES

... and ?? it. I have only to add that the Strand version actuallv introduces a new 1.ersonage and gives her lines to sp)eak, not to speak of soen rough play in which sho is the chief actor. 1 refer to the cook. Nell, who, though much spelkn of in the play ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... spontseity.' Beyond hiis we .cannot ufortgnately go in' the way of prsis The performance angeneral vaswwantin 'ia force, not to speak of an abseece of-thse couttly graces which, on Ophelia's testimomys, were not 'lackng in the young Danish prince. The atemt ...