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THE ROSA OPERA SEASON

... ITHE POSi OPERA SEASON. Distinctive as the first work designed by it' 1 auther for the lyric stage, Esmeraida' is an i opera strong indranatide contrast; and of the; many musical settings of plays based upor Victor Hugo's - Notre Dame, i iis not the least Bpicturesque. Nadeshda is more poctic, t but its romanticism is not so robust as r that of Esnmeralda.' Mr. Goring Thomas I is a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... I Boyal Alenandra Theatre.-Ginderella. Prince of Wales Theat.-Dick W Dittington and bis Cat. Royal Court Theatm-Marriage of rigao 2otands Theatre.-The Forty Thiese. Phbarmanic Hall-Mr. Charles Halide Concert d&hool for the Blind, Rardma treet.-Coneert; by the upils. Aferoon. Galnde ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... |. M1 L NOTES. I I IFirst ?? esiae ofth week wkd the of the RosaCom y a the Court Theatre, which so, ar he i- ~.cwd.4 Camm,` rtana and fl TO- Dvatore? To-night 'Mignon to-omorow Ma¢wn, and on Sstmday w-ln Bohemian Our and 1 Somnambiuta Wi complete -the itie se of operais The tedency is. o eommon i the caseofa particular opera b> ffi eo a Epartictar singger, anto igote,. services of the ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... BY RANGER. fin __ .. ken V. be POAOBERS AND POAOHING. pe It needbhardly be said that the Otter is acompoincd an of many individuals-the type of A numerous class. wl The tinge of rustic romance to which we have already ea, referred as exhibited in his character maey have beaeno detected in his doings. And we may at once say that t he in nowise resembles the armed ruffian who, la masked and ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... I he Iie BY UNCLE OLDMAN. .r. a Eumblegrumble was in a simply dreadful humotr. th I knew that he was more than usually put out by the St fearfully smoky smell which came before him. Talk of fretting and faming I You would have had some- Y thing to talk about if you had seen the vapoury old re giant curling and rolling himself into my room, and if ie you had heard the growling he kept up ...

MAGAZIES FOR JANUARY

... I VAiZI FR it I an CetaQu dybetionth mam h e tanr 61 th-oeing panby3 1he 4pof iP e aOaths, P and uiiL Sirunanese Grant diesse -h of Burmah have lired so exclusively gade a severe d s may be th g before thywk-p to a of nainaiy Edations,. howewst, is a- pcfrf intent id there i ?? be :aywnttlg agitatorS, interested or to an Icmind thvn of tSuthAm. Sir Cb a siders-t~emst prdnta weltee ttng tren _ ...

LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION, 1886

... IWOOLM I MM Ism f I ? - I A. meeting of -tbh Tneo Qbmwani 4M aay,- at the Town Hal, his Mrm Oir Akk, Sanddiffe)sech l 3?. M IL & ,fe~ ind Mr. F. 1d . sc. . ,hefoni Sbe -way baing tena iiin Lvepo1 1attende , nS- Mr. 5 r sand Mr. David 1a1r~d th odo n -mth-e.e ?? the land of o te y, c- - of s aw imr te ) sdrairson med 'Acheasienjic.sAtt _ o s _ ixe oft coafrreace the ralway c the reptesentationg ...

THE LAWYER

... I EDITED BY A BARRISTER-AT-LAW, No. II. HUSBAND AND WIFE. Objections to the publication of banns are made to the incumbent; and to the issue of the ecclesiastical and superintendent legistrar's licenses by lodgina a caveat with the judge of the diocese or the superin- tendont. The judge or registrar-general decides Upon the objection. A marriage is not void if celebrated without banns or ...

ART AFTER DINNER

... APRT AFTER DIXZER. .e~AT THE uymE akETC-fl~VG CVUlI. n Thefate of natiinst wrote Brillat Savaria, * depends upon how they are fed. Mr. BRakin s has said that a.pszmdy soil produces one-kind of . 4it, anda ylv ai£1 a9 totlly diffe-enP aitia style. Two jer -go ,xt .C- es the Dekaof 31 ?? ertbhso a relan between a fgrea pls4pte's work and the din of hi4 ypi)V1L The ThulS described h4w, in.his ...

SUNDAY OPENING OF ART GALLERIES, &c

... s- L-Ds- L OPM- - SUINIAy OPENG OF ART 'GALLERIES, &c. i To T1g 3rDaT o TH ttMlOOL UM rS. Gentlemer,-Waiti-g for a response to the very Practical -and Sile article beaded Sunday Art 'iew of TWo Cities, which appeared in your issue f 2&±d in. has been in vain. Is it possible that At last ?? are sheathing the sword, feeling tbat the weight of the powerful arguments 8sed saist are too much for ...

WORKMEN AND MUSEUMS

... WORKM AND MUSEUM& ] rTO s4 naoneor mm iZV3REOOL xn=can OentlemSenme yeas ag,% a baze-footei little boy ran away fom a Livepoo ship that Vas lying in the Bayg! O Mbils, in the philip- pine MIands After the vessel had sailed he ?? arrested and .pet in the calaboose ?? his legs were secured in theoldjashianed nooden stouen ad where e spt th ?? MMt hisak baek. WYbRvdyfghked' EBpasition Wme~ fo ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... - fVROU TO-DAY'S ATMONMUM.' . The second volume of Mr. H. W. Lucy'si Diarv of Two Parliaments, embracing the Glad' stone Parliament, is now in a forward state of pre- paratidn, and will be published by Messrs. Cassell and Co. during the 6ourso of next month., The poems of the late Mortimer CollinsY,1 announced by Messrs. Bentley and. Son as being-in, the press, have been collected and ...