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MUSIC

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THE THEATRES

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THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... ?? I ?? lr? -,-7-77777777777?7-'- ' ?? TA ?? 9UN01tbAUX-Itt . I I . - it ?? s 000ou-', % sar~ lia n,~* .5 t eirsvnoi- baa a vely ole : ibii~tion- itx spite ofs those ii~toruol slao : whiahs thlj:,t$;ds of nrtV hear wlith rexrt T~e c Oataloguae by6 2XLr F. (0 &F.tepluiu,. is ftil of . juitbr~t h rical .ad litterry, thoegi it is not irce frbbt srispr'iuts. The Very first pioture tl~ Wlrklc'e ii ...

The Bolton Theatre

... The Dolton Theatre. THE flire at the Bolton Theatre, and the alarm of fire at the Theatre I Royal, Belfast, have followed hard upon the destruction of the Grand Theatre wJ at Islington. There are several points of as likeness in the two more serious disasters. in Both occurred after the audience had left; and there is again no loss of human life to report, though some animals have perished at ...

MUSIC

... Aiasn. tONDON SYMPHONY CONCERTSO The new year has bogun well for music. The Ballad and Albert Hall Concerts havo drawn moro than usually large audiences, and yesterlay afternoou, wlhel I the Londou Symphony Concerts wvere resumed, the cheap seats at St. Jnmos's Hall wore altogether sold out before the performance began, money indeed being turned away for the flrst time during the present ...

THE MONTICELLI EXHIBITION

... ,Tun, MPO TIOI HImIT1O v -M l Xessrs. Dowdesa*dU will, hold a, private view to day at thir Glri, 160, Noew Bond te, o d c CqlletUii of upaftias that w1l be ielytrous e Imuch lab. tetnd discussion in the art world sad.pro- 4?id tffPUlG forth. iss l lt loew lof pPe. all MMr. Thre woxl t , ?? artlo e oS *Ahlphe this Wi a. native ci 1 sl, !h died diA . i r of laittyear. O is produ O i5lo haxo ...

THE THEATRES

... -THE EATEUTRME The late Mr. Chippendaleo's professional career would seem to have extended over a lenagr 'iod th i generally supposed, i M. Fin ?? offilt a announeemept 9 of' the tt . vebrn atb's farewell benefit at theb LIyo , dj lMonday, Pebruary 24, 1079l poke of him, and is doubtless on Ur. Cbippon as ow iuthkotity, L as havieg then -ben etcigt ye . b! bi stageap Few who were present otn ...

MUSIC

... USIzc. 1, - n- oR OPERA, BEOW . F It..ie mox tbn twenty yeare lo La ?? Durhese de (rold was t n podoed at t( aari , P s ea.d bang Woo atrwads itwo- du to cuntry, and pyed lwroeotiu inronoh An. gL brought t p boul for a tin Into ff td p taauy droe the oder form of. u*qne .mnd extravaganza from the boards. In a a nof French op6r bouffe at the Royalty |tre an a wday night it is th tore, ? ...

NOTES ON DRESS

... There are many interesting things going on .st DoW with some reference to dress, from the ?? of the. OM Masters down to the I stoecktaking sales.' In looking at the portraits t jD the Royal Academy mad at the Grosvenor u IUolery one cannot i to be struck by the ex- trumoly unpleasing outline of the female form b of tloie days. There ae no undulating lines; F eysrythipg is rigid and ...

MUSIC

... 7*Mo9 LONDON 6Y fO10 (1ONOE8)rB. sscond time I* WLiid r~ n ~t~ l~ iehr ha ten, yars'aetX wiit at te ?? d'b lir laol, coalke4 goora at a ?? t t s ese hwi Blhid. At tbl eopcr h ?? ric jeae of d i plaYe4 a, - the~ 6T haoetio - and dltodl the 'Thaiie of D*%tli!,tb4'pi~uoetprtf hh wasl aend eictrusted, to Ma ?? . That' Rifted Jug a pian1st Very'660e1 afterWArdsAG lot power of erie pec, oetolo ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... =AYNAR TEX Mr. Harflton Ald's oew -play, whbiah ws produced at a matine gIveA 'at the Hayinarket Thetre estereday I aid uf ?? Actor' Benvolent Fbnd, ioigbt be ?? as a retty novelette told In three acts. Its i: soy, thoush it yresnts no ve&y W powerful play of pasulonjis InterestWng, d ?? was d ?? well aCtedt.4: fronm the audience a to hlgoy favourable reeeptloni:,-ije in the fact that the GeV ...

Mr. Froudo's Latest Book

... Mr. Frrude's lutut Book. BICg. FiouDE, has oompletidhia survey of the Bixish. systemtwith his book on The gilehin the West Indivs, just published by LONGMANL aul Cu. Ile has now visited the. whole orb of ullsire in search of a moral. against. modern Libuxalisin, and he has found it. inwild.luwu-i ?iance in every clime. ?? Pacisfio Colonies Proudue this bread-fruit of Tory poleruiiacas ...