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POPULAR ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... * T DRILL HALI, POLLOKSHIBLDS 1. Overtmre Der Freyscbuit ?? . ?? g Symplanic PC=, '-lhe Spi-in Wheel of t;O~o.2 ?? ?? ,.,y m .S 4 ..bs 5A'-Eri t a cie .&achi ?? . Verdi 4. Selection from the Septet ?? | & Sog. horL miing hene ?? S a. | Selection from Meisteger ?? ?? W r. ?? Sympony in B minor Juniinisbed) ?? . &hubart. & ag80Dg, bge, thou anry etorm ii Beii`a. *. Ite ez . a L ia, tdu ...

POETRY AND VERSE

... .PETY ANDrRESE. Poets who complain of the difficulty of find- ing new themes and ideas should get hold of Mr Wilfrid Blunuts new volume of verse, IIn Vinculis (Kegan Paul & Co.) It will, at least, show them that a good thing may occasionally be picked up in the course of earnestly fulfilled duty. Bat what is a poet's duty? That is for the poet to find out. Mr Blunt, for example, although a ...

LITERATURE

... NOTES OY NEJ' BOOKS. Fromt the Cambridge University Press Wee have The History of Land Tenure in Ireland, being the Yorke Prize Essayof the University of Cambridge for the year ISSS, by Win. Ernest Montgomery, M.A., of Clare College, Cam. bridge, and the Inner Temple.-Messrs Mac- mnillan & Co. issue in three volumes Mr Marion Crawford's new novel, Sant' Dlario.-The same publishers also ...

LITERATURE

... I 11) T1e Ethic of Nature. I In his preface to Natural Law in the ISpiritualWorld,ProfessorDrnimoind remrukedI that no class oi works is received with more i suspicion than those which deal with Science and Religion. if be could have forecast the; phenomenal success of the book which he sought' in so apologetic a manner to usher into the world, he would probably have modified that, ...

SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOOKS

... ISCHOOL .AND UNIYERSITY BOOKS.I I I , Text-Book of Physiology. Book I. By M. Foster, M.D., LL.D. {London: Macmillan & Co.) -This is the second part comprising the second book, the first having appeared some months 01 ago. Dr Foster continues his subject with an en introduction to the tissues of chemical action iv and their mechanism, especially those of diges., s tion. The characters and ...

CHORAL UNION CONCERT

... (RORAL ONION CQNCERT.I - I ?? Overture in C. O. 124I . Song 'Die fluacht ?? ' eghovm M ?? y,, Scter ! D . 0 . ?? The first 'performance ia Scotland' ofl: Beethovenis great Miss SokinU3 marks a dise tinct and decided advance in the musical i aulture of the city. A few years ago the thoru was still unfit for the enormous diffi. cultiss of such a task; the public still unripe 11'r itsreception. ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT WINDSOR

... THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT WVIN DEO DL I __ The Royal Agricultural Show was continued yesterday under most delightful circumstances, sthe weather being most brilliant, and 33,00G persons paid balf-a-crown for admission. Shortly r after four o'clock Her Majesty the Queen, accompanied by the Prince and Princtss of a Wales, the Princess Maud of Wales, the Princess g Beatrice, Prince Heory of ...

THE THEATRES

... 1:ATRES.- I..v p A.* | YbY-'P1 it a, b en, Niwq~s p0yalo I Tbeatre this we Pbe *Erace I rd'5 Company. ( sa jamjiliar in Glasgowbu 0e0 3is a noW, one to the city. ,0:lbja Inhere Of it are well °tfi- :iles aiwa glad to be able to Onase Twho hold Up the mirror, ,i~el e ?? art or only the .t redt of 0~i oeras and it falls 5 o Messrs' an Dieae & Lingard's e e4 voc.ally I eopnpd b PnW ave for-I .q ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... FLOWBR ScOffS. CAMfSIE SOCIETY'S SEOW. The snummer exhibition of this society was 'l2,d in the Peblic lail, Lcnnoxtowa, on Saturday. Although the weather during the week was very ufavourablc, yet every- thing waa in eplendid condition, and cooptyatiion was very keen, eapecially in herbaceous and roses, Mr J. Tvnsleys stand of herbaceons attracting great attention from the visitors. Mr Tsnnock, ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... I (FRoM OUB OWN COURESPONfl!NT.) ! ~ the The London ~~~London, Sunday NIght. Gal The Lndondramatio season, which corn- inon mnenced somne two or three weeks age, may, withfo the re-opening of the Lyceum last night (a wth memorable function of which we give an soy, I aecount elsewhere), and the re-opening of the s Garrick and the Opera Comiquse announced for Hia naxt Wednesday, now be ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... 3, DRAMA. i ?? ?THEI ? i 3;VroWZ 00oss~ro2WNt ) nmat iro0 Y Loudon, Sunday Night the r ths Carl Rosa Opera Cor. sine , eeting on Friday night Fri -fa., Augustus Harris and Mr iea t ;O marsaec i r, dir.ectori of the company,;i afte , care soft Mr Ctarl pRosa, deceased. This, Mr ietvf' l ?? the two interests. Mr uf 5~%~5~forMrRosa, of the LiverPOOlSy eg50d is also One of the deceased the crei ?? ...