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ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... awarded very handsome volumes of music by Lady Bective as the most successful performers in the concert. Mr. Arthur O'Leary, in speaking of the arduoul work of the lloya Academy in taking, as it were, the musical teaching of htie kingdom under its supervision ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... theirglory; all tho 4tife of Paris walk, drive, or rids there daiy. With equessrirswe's costumes it is not out business here to speak, but the toilettes of those walking aud driving merit the diocest attention. On fins days laizs de denitelle, etamiie, and ...

NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB

... (Cheers.) But it I Was not to speak of Her Majesty's Government or of the r Liberal-party thatt wecams here to-nsght. We have core 3 liere-auid I will not cotmi You many mintintes-but I a feel that, being calleod upon to speak ire response to Ithe toast ...

SIR MATHEW WILSON ON FAIR TRADE

... had always steadily opposed it. tApplasise.) As to Mr. Lister's Fiir Trade theories, ho as anlain.st)oken Yorkohiremuas, speaking to peolnl who liked to lvscr plain Itnelish spoken, said he bad no hesitatiois In describing them as rot, the whole proposal ...

LITERATURE

... which tl :elnments sers devised for iraterrogating NatuLe, snd ?? usleials resauts which he irrefutably established, w cauont speak at lonoth. Let it suffice that much of C rh! is now commou aud famil ar knowleiige, even to 1 ficc nallisnanted taoplu, wag ...

CONCERT AT HUDDERSFIELD

... The wailing chorus of women, and the chorus of unbelievers by tenors and basses, were given with precision and effect that speak of careful and conscientious preparation. Miss Lapton, who, of the three principals, is the one upon whom most call is made ...

LITERATURE

... Nornwsossa PCriuizzs (1) as tho subject of the yeat's volume of Illustrated Table BODa 8 is singularly opportune. We need not speak at e leugth of the beauty of these profusely illustrated wrorks, for they are generally familiar by this time. The presest ...

LITERATURE

... Smith speaks of Dr. c Bogg being once seized with a. violent bleeding of the f ni~se when oisciating there, and says that 'his indicatest the iatensity of his earnestneas in preaching. Yet liea appeared to be perfectly cool, and to he &speaking without ...

LEEDS PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

... achieving a remarkas De success in the difficult overture to the ?? Walpurgis-Nlacht.' Of the chorus we regret that we cannot speak in the same terms of unqualified praise. In many respects good, with voices of fresh pleasant quality, and paying due attention ...

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... Suggest tle story, on which Gainsborough loved t to bestow his labour-and the result is one of his hap. t piest efforts. Whilst speaking of Gainsborough as f an animal painter,, it should be recollected that his r love of dogs-was something noteworthy, and it ...

THE INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS EXHIBITION

... borizontal grand made of fumigated dull oak. They likewise exhibit one of their special pianos d'artiste, of which professors speak highly, as well, as various models of improvements. Messrs. Pohlmann and Sons' instruments are arranged in excellent taste ...

BENTHAM AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... Gateshead; J. T. West, Brentwood; H. Glaseookr, ! .e Bisbap's Stortford; J. Buss, Ewell; and C. Hockney, .o Stokesley, Yorkshire. Speaking generally, the flowers . Were remarkable for their size, ?? of colour, and I It psrfectioh of formt I 6 ...