ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... ORCDqSTRLT. CONCEPi'. , us be eos of the ?? ?? 3. ?? ,ietee ?? eriiei; cat 1 eeemoiejoiao' 'jr-ileeora ?? ?? CIL 64e. There , Fo,,0; Shti; TlVeh') l Inil'a cli 7. VWelo So1cn1 Soeo'S-MLauiqus.aitw- ?? Mat Lk1-irS ?? .DW3 T'ic ninthi xid last orchestral concert weas res. *mat-irele for the first production here of a new vll oeetto, magnificently played by 'Franzc so, Odie, for the firfl; ...

LEAVES FROM A TRAVELLER'S NOTE-BOOK

... LEAVES PROM1 A TRAVELLER'S NOTI'-BOOK, hospltal in or near lilelbourne for the nscomn oda- tion of English Fatients. The Australians thetn- selves see the absurdity of this proposal, and, as they have no wish to attract to their ?hores the hopelessly.diseased elements of the population of the mother country, there is not much prospect of the venture becominganaecomplished fact. Until, however, ...

A Last Song

... A Lut SoDg. L'INsouaomcmwD is the narue of a pretty French chansonette in the Februarynumber, justpablished, of T emple Bar. 'The lines are fuU of force and humour, and there is a curious savour of youth and freshnesi in the sentiment and its expres- sion. Yet the little poemn was not written by a youth; and there is now a melancholy interest attaching to it, for the writer is dead; died r ...

EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... At the Marylebone Police Court on Tuesday after. noon, Louisa Hall, 30, a domestic servant, living at Islington, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by placing a rope round her neck and banging to the rails ?? Bank, Grove-gardeus, St. John's-wood. -Mr. Henry Gascoyne said he returned with his wife to his house in Grove-gardens, St. John's-wood, about half- past eleven on Monday night ...

MISS FARLER'S CONCERT

... MISS FABLER'S CONCERT. After an interval of many years, miss Farler returned to the Victoria rooms last night for her annual, concert, underdistinguished patronage.; and the high class, of the artists. announoed, and the prestige of this aninual concert for the last twenty years or more, drew a large audience, though not -equal to some of the Colston hall assemblages Miss Farler has attracted ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (Lessee and ManagCv, AUGUSTUS AaRRtS.0 TWICE DAILY, at i.3o afnd 7.3,o AU(IUSTUS HARRIS'S NIN JlFI AN~tji pAo, MIME, PUSS IN BOOT1S. MesdaLras 1Va Crrrv, betty inrsd, Marie ?? iV jj; Leslie Iell, Helen CILpet, Violet Nesira o, si'.le i nIC, 'ires Griasl, Marguerite Etoile, Milire Ve a, Chialor ?? 1voruley, Aiice I),II!!ui.k, il.t: it ,- us Danreusc); Messrs. Harry ...

THE ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART

... L THLE ROYAL CAMBRILAN ACJADEM~Y OF ART. ITire annual meeting of the Royal Cambrian el Aoademy has just baere held at Pies Maewr, thle Corrway.-Thre President (M r. Li. Clarencet sedI WXai'ae, EW S.) p resented tire annual report, tetory increase in. the visit crs to thle exhibition, du bn the past year. More thenr twice the amountt received last year had been taken. at the doors, and jin all ...

LIBERAL HACK, LOQUITUR

... LIBERAL HACK, LOQUITUR, Must Irish Liheity give up the glhost, O; truckle to the truculen1ce of Tories? Nay surely, Sirs, 'tis our ancestral boast, Free Speedh is counted chief of England's glorice. But luins and Graham? 0 Sir, that's all right: I-low can you venture to compare the cases 'Tis only tools for empty phrases figlt; And London's simply full of open spaccs. To cite two only, Dod ...

LIBERAL HACK, LOQUITUR,

... LIBERAL HACK, LOQUITUR. Must Irish Liberty give up the ghost, Or truckle to the truculence of Tories? Nay surely, Sirs, 'tis our ancestral boast, Free Speech is counted chief of England's glories. But Burns and Graham? 0 Sir, that's all right: How can you venture to compare the cases ? 'Tis only fools for empty phrases fight; And London's simply full of open spaces. To cite two only, Dod ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATU RE. -4-- W-W BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. 1Tho incongIlitY of such subjects as digging and 5,-slatting being treated by a lady will, we voeturoto tlei uI naturally suggest itself to many who are attracted I,. tils title of Itiss Dominio Daly's now wvork on the p:,,TnEps-, TEIRITOVY (1), and may prove rather less f,,ourable to its acceptance by the public than if it had i;),licated simply ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... P4FAMUON FAW rw& -, I~ i cr . I HIS BXCL3NCT TEE Lise IAUTfAeT_ heM bk ?? for this Seaon at Deuagn Caas s$~ R* Zx'exlockth~ w~a~x General his Seren. Sigha.. Prince 11dward of ?? Wehuar, G C B, was present with his Excellency, The Sword of State was borne by the Right Non ArthUnr J Balfour, Mi P. Chief Secretary, Chancemor of .ethe Order of St Potick. .is ExcellencY was attended by Sir ...

HALLE'S CONCERT

... HALLE'S CON CERT. Unprecedented misfortunes were the lot Of those who attended the six-th of the present h series of Hallb' concerts. The conductor ex-b plained, prior to its commencement, that at noon E he received a telegram saying that Mr. Edwardd Lloyd, the vocalist announced, was too ill to d aing. He wired reply that a substitute shoulda be sent, bat at five o'clock the telegstph brought ...