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TRINITY CHURCH ANNUAL CONCERT

... TRINITV CHTURCH ANNUAL CONCERT. TuE annual concert in connection with the choir of the above church was held last night, under the directorship of Mr. Charles H. Moss. -r. Moss is a musijoon who is well known and well appreciated by those who know him. The pro- gramme which he presented last night is one calculated to add to his repatation. The vocalists who contributed embraced Mlessrs. W. ...

[ill] CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... (;ilAL SOGIEkY .S CONCERT. 'l'n ecii1 con0ert of thud season in connection not %will t~ia' iourievlli-i4 Sociit'y was gienlstavn Bi ngin st. Aude's schlooiq, Dullyneeih TeeI0 i~ii'lreatteudanci, and the varied and tbe ;,toirt;iji~ prcgrarnflme which was provided WasMD ~oie tlicon1ji very successfully to the entire satis- MUu I c;io'i of the, nuniero'15 auditorv. Tbe ctincert cool' 4p eevl ...

CONCERT IN HILLMAN SCHOOL

... A ?? coucert was given yesterday evoiiine ]in Hillnman School,'under the conductor- sh;ipofIr, J. PatLerson. Thespaciousbuildingwwas crowded with an appreciative audience. Rev. Dr. Hatnna presided. The choir opeiied the pro- grairime with the part song, The )Vatchword (Ptusutil, aud the style in which it and tbe other part Bongs were rendered showed thbt the mernbers possessed much inuiiicul ...

THE WINTER EXHIBITION AT THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... THE WINTEMR EXHIBITI(N AT THE G 1MSVE, NOR GXLLERY. IlOi OSI L.'U Coinir;Iii'os'iiai'r, Tue l Winter l.xhibition at the (irwivonior Gallery scentis likily to he tisli yoir It groat succefii. The iniereioe uii the urrubero of siidller glisries, opeon alrnist al! thu year rooul, doee ieno appear to afiect in the least the popularity o; Sir 07outta Lindsay's salon. Loan collectionis ecoln to have ...

SACRED CONCERT BY THE FELLOWSHIP CHOIR

... SACRED CONCERT BY THE FELLOW- SHIP CHOIR. i Tim Fellowship Choir, conducted by UIr. A. W. Vance, give a most successful concert lust night in Clarence Place Hall in aid of the funds of the Drew Mlemloral Parsonage; and it must have been very gratifying to them to find tho building so well filled, every available seat being occupied. The Ven. the Archideacon of Connor presided. The choir is ...

ANTRIM PAROCHIAL FLOWER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

... ANTDTI PAROCUIAL FLOWER SaOW AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Tur eighth annual exhibition of flowers, fruit, vegetables, and work was held in the Protestant Hall, Antrimn, yesterday. Tho hiall presented a splendid appearance, nud was visited during the aftcrnoon by a largo number of persons who soemed much pleasedt with what wap, exhibited on the walls and tableB. Tho following contri. buted ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... THIE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE. I Tni etched frontispiece to the Art Joernalt i after a picture by the anim-alpainitercrr Fries5. ?? etching is extremely Hlne, bit it will certainly fcanse a revolution in the ideas of most people on the subject of the forms of lions. The long lion. limbed things iu 'l3edouins of thle Desert, are quite unlike any ?? wye bhve ever seen either wild or in captivity. We ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA'TIJRE. I.LAN AND HIS EIASDIWOll, by tile Rev. J. G. Wood. Loudon: Society for Protmoting Christian Kniowledge. Till author of this admirable work assures us in his preface that it should not be regarded in the light of a treatise on technology. In one sense it cannot beregarded as such,butcertainly it cannot hut be looked upon as one of the most valuable of all the contributions that ...

FISK UNIVERSITY JUBILEE SINGERS

... FI1SK UNIVEtRSlTY JTIJMILEE SINGEBS. LAST night, these Dow most popular siugers gave their inimitable pirformanoc in the Belmont Presbyterian Church before a large and attentive audiencu. The sacred edifice was crowrled in evrry part, and one of the oldest liembers of the chiurchI stated that he hal only once Heen it so twell tilled. PLuuetilalhv at. eight o'clock the nine singers canm upon ...

LITERATURE

... f1lrTOnY OF TrE Tis 1'J1.5DYTnA1UAN Cnuacrr. By the Rev. Thomas Hamilton, Dr,., Belfast. 13ddiuburgh: T. & T. Clark. Tuis work by our townsman is specially intended as a handbook of Churbh history for Bible classes and students connected with the Prefibyteriau Church in Ireland, and is a iinely-executed piece of literary Forkmanuship. Mr. HIamoilton, thougb a aoe.nparatively young writer, has ...

NEW COMEDY

... THE Paris corresplondent of the Daily Telegraph says :-An amusing comedy in three acts, L e Tailleur pour Dames -the ladies' tailor-by a young author, 'Al. Georges Feydeau, son of the famous novelist of that name, has just been pro- duced at the Theatre de la Renaissance. The play abounds in comic incidents and situations, and is acted with such sparkling and spontaneous gaiety and Verve, ...

FAIRS

... PAIRS. Tcsrl:ntroitr.-The' Milay fair was lIe! nti 'o n1n lav, and w; Ono of the ?? JIi, ;i n i i vI' nzontits. IPrices wvere as fotlotrs:-l'eie er l 'se0 beet qttality, 58.-3 to bi r ctiS: sep.rl 1 'ii - to 58s; third dIo, 48s to i3s aproig'get-, z' £f4 uI' i £12 ls: strippers, £5 10s t stirs tetttr'tl ltcifers and bullrclc,, £ii to 1; iti ' - Veir ...