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CHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... D 1 : , .. - CHERER. - MUSICAL' : PS T SE-OOD DAT. Iat ?? . ,N .D . g ?? J. -~ BRDG5 -E W- 'fDELOUGE' OF 8.AWT &A (FROM.OUR OVN COUP~PONDRnT) ad 'En, ?? - To e fcitus initian of Dr to g, was devoted t ...

MUSIC IN LIVERPOOL

... MUSIC IN LIVERPOOL I lag Although the season of music in Liverpool id- is waning, there are several fixtures of im.- he portaice which have yet to be realised.- e This afternoon, at three o'clock, the ...

THE SLAVE MARKET AT CAIRO

... THE SLAVE MARKE T AT CAIJRa Dr .b 3 T 19HE :fBMON OPE b )k b d- Acting on the advice of their solaitcr, the Is Lj proprietors of M. Maliie Dastug'ne's celebrated I et picture, The Sihve Market at C ...

MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE

... At Kensington Gardens the baud of the 2nd b LV.A. will erform thieevening, at eight o'cloc * the ?? of masic :-Amencan qucsep, Ye Bostn Teaw Pary; seebn Carmen ar, Wird and ...

THE LOCAL THEATRES

... :By way of variant. the mzaagezen -z Royal Court Theatre has brotaht Tr--iz i succeesful pantomime cf Tae Babes . s Wood several new songs azd new 6-ta, these adding to the a-ra; ...

THE MOODY-MANNERS OPERA COMPANY

... TE MOODY..MAXIERS OPERA UOOP;AY. I PERFORMgNCE OF TANNHAUSER. Undoubtedly Wagners operas exercise a strong hold on the Pssical public in this city, and no better tests- many as to their popularity can be xiven than the enormously crowded house that witnessed at the Theatre Royal, last nieht, the magnificii. performance of Tannhlieser.' Of all Wageers works the wonderful legend upon which ...

SAVROLA

... * Mr. Winston Spencer Churcill's novel, which has already been published serially in one of the maga- zines, appears at the psychological moment, for the name of this brilliant young soldier, author,, and war correspondent is very niuch to the fore just r now. Mr. Churchill tells us that he, submits it co with considerable trepidation to the judgment or a clemency of the public. Clemency, ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... The first of ten musical noatindes in connection with the Royal Society of Artists' spring exhibition was given on Saturday, before a large and critical audience. The arranigernents have again been entrusted to Mr. Oscar Pollack, and under his direction an excellent concert was given. It is some time since Madame Pollack has bee heard in public, and her reapoearance on this occsion proved a ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... PRINCE OF WALES THEUTRE. The pantomime of Sinbad the Sailor is ronnmug very smoothly and briskly at the Prince of Wales Theatre, but it can scarcely be said to have achieved that popular sueness which was anticipated. The fact is it cveirs more of the go-as-yon-please musical play, with which we have been made so familiar of late years, than of the customary pantomime, and this, no doubt, is ...

BIRMINGHAM PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

... I BItMPGEAM PHOTOGRAPHIC ' SOCIETY. 0 : Once again the Royal Society of Artists hazs wlcomed tbe Biigham Photographic Society to its rooms, and the photographers this time present tothe public a collec- tin onf pictures which more than ever justifies their a claimn to artistic kinship. The shiow is not quite so - imposing this year as was last year's, a little less space eL teinytaken -up ...

THE POLICE CONCERT

... TWE POLICE ONCINRT. The annual concert in Ponnection with the City Police Forpe, which took place in the Town Hall, last evening, attracted an exceedingly great, though not a crowded, audience, and was in every way at- tended with success. The Lord Mayor honoured the occasion by his presence. This year's concert was somewhat of a new departure, for in addition to its being arranged for the ...