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ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... - i ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF I . ~A. CENTUY.I ?? HA`ym zARFiE THEATRE. To- rTaT. at-8 ?? bWEET NELL OF OLD D1RZMY. messrs I~orxcl Bi',gb, Lous C;Jnv'rt, C. AL Ual-rd, Sydiley Brough, Loting Fernie. Fred Volp(S. Arthur ROyeton, and FredTerry Mesdamm (.Xnstance Collier. Lilian Bradthwaite, Wary Mc Kzie, TM7lh- Jefdsgd Juni,, 1NeDd0on. ST. JAlMES'S THEATRI M To-N n'tr. at 8.30 A DEB1T OF ...

FASHIONS OF THE DAY

... F ASIONS OF TYH DAY. TilE IW\JiT[J' COAT. T i] I E H I t t Jr COLLAR. Til LARGE 1-TAT. Shlwi. iv)li(O tcoLs; aro, rnu:ll wsten iln ?? fU;i- hiiillbll pnarts 'if London, rn :d ar(c qiuit{, a a'gii ill _ ai'is. i Jlif4 i~ nt) (ilotitt iL tslly gi . n r Viy smart Jioc to tLjb- wi!)13 f,f tll costli 11110, W'vflIt l('1 tlly a Li ' worn olf~n to !,hijtlw Usua11S JUtborlt ion of dainty bjimin'i or ...

THE RELIEF OF LADYSMITH

... HE RELIEF OF LADYSMM. TO GENERAL BULLE V - ?? Lslymtitb ours P Now praised be the powersI tl Eere'a to you Buller, my heart mud my hand! d Sells rouso thu people, Ie And flags from each stepl t Fluttr to utter the joy of the laad. IC Thrice unprevawUnlg, cj With courag unfeiling, Doggodly British, you ?? dared the deed, g Knowing what faed you, s You knew howv we placed you, C Valiant and ...

MUSIC

... MUTSIC. THE OPEPh NMADAMEE MELBA IN LECILA The fact that Lucia di Lammnerrmoor, an oper which is certainly old-fashioned. and has in some ouarters been freelv denounced as hopelessly ou: of date, attracted to Covent Garden la-t evening one of the most brilliant audiences of the season, will doubtless be explained in iany ways. lt may, of course, have been a reaction against Wagnerian ...

MUSIC

... MUlSIC. DON GIOVANNI AT T}E OPERA. Mozart-s operas, except as to a representation once or twice in the seazon of Don Giovanni, and a still more occasional performance of Figaro, are now practically banished from the London operatic stage; although if they were mounted and east with the liberality accorded to modern works tbeir popularity would, no doubt, soon become as great as ever. ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... ?1t? IEST-LSHIED UFRPV1,&DS OF HALF ; A MAEN T UfIV. i > D'B'X LANrT'CT' UTPF P.)YAl.r i-.rr y *~ M-1..4'irl I ' r lrnr, 5Fth. 1. i It 'tFi z ' ''II.tVLW a'F PE210ACE a, M ?? 1`1EA MJ!iTr'? Ti'AT'FCL Tj; ! - A't. E rtrT . a: 1. . 11; I` )1 1 v' >. - Bil. C. W. ?? r- *M'r.Mri J-i . M- kr ?? Fr ?? ?? 1r-. A. ?? , r, . Ft. W. r. itM. F ' . Vt.1;. Mr. ' I;cllr'r 1_ ?? M I Fi lioit : Zir. SF A.: ...

MUSIC

... MUCSIC. ii | TI = PRINCE OF WALESi AND TIM STOCK f ~~EX'CIANCE. t o 9ene years ago, when Mr. Read was President of the Stock Exchange Orchestra, the Prince of Vales honoured one of their smoking concerts by his prrsence. Hi3 Royal Highness last evening again attended a smnoking concert given by the e roemety in aid o. the Soai-irs' and Sailors' Families .Atsociation. Aith ough Queen's Hall was ...

SWASHBUCKLER, HERO, POET, AND PHILOSOPHER

... SWASHBUCKLER, HERO, POET, AND PHILOSO1PIEIL ti CYRANO DE, BERGERAC AGAIN*. V [PUB1LLSIKI~l: Tt)DAtY.] 1. Louis Mllet't s lovul, lCaptai11 Satan, if .Ins, doubtleas, owed soletthing of its SUCCOSS iunou'g ?? readers to the anuiuning vogue of s 31 ?? poetical play, Cyrano do ISer- 1 ?? but theo reader is not to look ilto its (1 pagtas for 'wo atteaupt to convert tho draxna into at ork 03 ...

CRYSTAL PALACE CONCERTS

... [CRYSTAL PALACE CONICERS I I n R.E.OPSGA'ZAION, OF THE ORCHESTRA. AN OFFICIAL VIEW. The propotsed reorgani7aion of the Crygtl I Palace Orchestra is attracting ynu';L attention I in musical circles. Our Muzical Critic thus refers to th.e subject: The forty-fourth moaeon of the Crystal Palace eo- | *erts tihould' ?? clotted onr thturdi y, bult ?? ecra ooncert will be givell nlext Saturday, to ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... i?7 ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENT U RY. . ?? ROYAL OPERA, ('COVN'T GIZRDTX. Ier ee Oraa'w !Om I r- lrntr LinMtil Thnn Eve Ili, at 8 .0TANINHAIShEiR. Nl tudrm. T'rrma, Pol .r, a-d m-~n Mrrt- : NULM., ltrrc., : Uhl I Mieux, WXV~e0,a, znsuir. and i'L~snco. ILnvikr 11roer MO 1 TL. TTT R mAJ-E-STS E,;TFrfATRFT. Te-Xrctnr. ato. A %mUD:mZmO ?? DRA3f. Mr. Tr,., IM. FarikUn McL-ay, Mt. Low.. ...

A LONG RETROSPECT.*

... A LONG RErROSPEC.T MR. G. 0. BRODRIOK S MEMORIES. | [PUBISTMD TO-DAY.] Tho Warden of Merton College is oarefulic, to forewarn us not to expect in this volume ?? either an autobiography or a journal reflocting . day by day a moving panorana, of life. Mr. cl Brodrick does not happen to belong to tho a estensive class who keep diaries, but ho has viewed tho world, As% he says, with open eyes ! ...