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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... IMTSIC ANrD THE DRAMA,. i (FOM OUR t 30NDO CORRESPONDENT.) Ith -- ?? London, Sunday Night. a i1r IMark Melford's new drama Secrets of dt the Police would have had a better chance of di the audience at the Surrey last night had they not persisted in receiving the most harrowing situations iui a humorous spirit. One of thle I P principal characters of the play is a police inapec- Itt tor, ...

THE RICHTER CONCERT

... THE RICHTIER CONCERT. 1. JTai'esmaxscb ?? 1,, ailer 1 2. syilsboey ini E minor. No. 4 ?? .. 3ralsI a 3. Ove r,.uei The febrid l . ?? .. .ss i 4. Aria, ?? ir t i el ?? rt ' 5. Symshosnecaein. ' l .es ?? Lin o 6 Prlde to ' o cti i ?? ?? r; 7. Recit. sot Aria from 'Tihe Spectre's Bride , ?? ?? S. A5 uh'-1r S roder auO ?? ?? .. i r-L.rii.. It may be some satisfaction to those who re- gretted the ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... =v7 D DA. Laindoil, Sundlayv iht i-!~ vi:aaI iast nlitii revived the ~ px::t~i0 ' Lavi'l carric:, a l ix ?? ei~tta tae..twD'; years ago. a tr rile~a extra- V 'SCAr~i eIC ' Lard Dnudreaiy i2'd -. ?? hoever, not-as Seelipto i igrn f o vvlre'ryj -IT Ithle Occct:2'IIZ1 rm tentatits will o W'~S onle of 'the reasonis thl a - ' ?? sa that to Jiihx ~ rolto as a new * V\vWndhial~l is alot - to ...

EXHIBITION NINANCE

... EXHIBITION FNINANCE. DEFICIT OF £17,JUO AT LiVEit-OOL. The official stateincut was issued last nlight of the result of thie Livcrriool Exhibition, which closed threeweekssince. Itzshows totalreceipts3 £13S,000, and expenditure of £4S,000, leaving a deficit of £15,000, which the gua; uators. will have to make good. As an alternaitive to the pa-pinent of this defit t thc executive propose ...

LITERATURE

... (1) Our Orerrd~frcthers: their Follies and n 1/rst ions. Literature appears to be following more closely in the wake and methods of science than, casual observers are apt to suppose, anal this altogether on scientific lines, over departments; em braced writhin such limits as surround, less, bight rectsrut That there wvas no abs otlute; wthins bth gresant change of conditio, I Sitsil th ...

LITERATURE

... L I TATA TURE. (1) An Episode in Irislb History. Sir Charles Gavau Dflffy is offended with Mr Justin 31'Carthy for calling the Tenant-Right Party of '1852 the party of Sadleir and Keogh. In truth the association is not an agreeable one, for it would be difficult to select from Irish history two names more malodorous to patriotic nostrils. Sir Gavin Duffy insists that the party with which ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... TH~lE LORD TlAlYOR'S SHOW. I -- . THE SOCIALIST SCARE. TRAFALGAR SQUARE DEMOINSTRATION. 1v - 11. | ?? OtTj. OWI CORRESONDFNT.) ! c London, Tuesday N1,Tight. i The dreaded ninth of November is almost I over, and the inhabitants of London breathe Er freely again. The terrible things that might 1t have conse to pass in thle streets of the Metropolis j v to-day have not come upon us after all, and ...

THE THEATRES

... THE CARL ROSA OP k: IN GLx:SiG.-vj Two operas were given at ;he Cr'L on Saturd-ay by the Carl Rosa C !In the afternoon Balfe's BhernsaG- ri under performance-a wvork. whicjt c0r ; . the classic operas of the Last ftew eek D frank simplicity of seut ite, , u a'l ?? that is not unwelcome. w'e have a oeer respect for The Bohemian c;, e because it has given pleasure to n 1j people in all ...

ITALIAN OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... ITALIAN OPERA AT TEDDY ROYAL, Aftcnr the cx'jui. railht3~ *6. monies el Don, ?? as Saturday night to thle reiineirl Oi Beilini's ''La Sonnanmhula. jji sary seriously to disco-s ?? wrsbecause they blarns0 to ¾n ~ Cothor in t~ a ord~er ofrr'oe'. 1 usc-aps hai ob'edl an ?? endtoW cemib~it ni o that an's who r, BaIdlinsi's lyric dranma li cprtaisheijV in its favour. To Iha>;a Certanly rncr ...

LITERATURE

... (1) Remfiniscea of Abraham Lifeodn. English readers wsho may have been disposed to -wonder at times at the intense personal affec- tion still displayed by Americans for Old Abe Lincoln may fiud an explanation in the volume before us. hero we have the collected testimony of over thirty of the more or less dis- tiuguished men of his tine, wvho were brought into direct relationzs and ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES, THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPAINY. CRY BLAS. There was again a crowded house at the' Grand Theatre last evening, when Marchetti's |Ruy Bias was under performance. Although an opera nearing its majority (it was produced I i ir Italy in 1S69), Ruy Blas is comparatively I t little known in this country. M r Mapleson It included it in his repertoire in 1S77, produced ! r it in ...

NEW MUSIC

... (Chappell & Co., London, 50 Nes Bond Street.) All my All. Song in A. By Isidore de Lara.-A delightfully.catchingi melody, rippling and eiowing- in the 'mpst graceefui fashion, and the, words are pretty and musical. Bath singer and instrumentalist mav perhapss encounter soale ,lirliculty, but the song is Aell worth the trouble it may 5ive. Marina, or Riding through the Broom. Song in C. By ...