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MUSIC

... ?? TFI WAGMJR CYC[ ' DIN WALxKtM A good many of the Covent Garden audience, ?? in the cheaper places, were present when the curain roe on Die WlkuIre at seven o'ceiok last evening, andw with the exeeptiont of a couple of very modfest enztraetnx, they remained until Wotan had sung his farewall to his die- obedient daughter, the ourtain being timed to fall upon this always favoarite seene ...

MUSIC

... MUSICL R~OYAL CHORAL SOMCMrT MR. COLERIDGE TAYLOR'S HIAWATHA. eryacouple of yearstago, just after he had ceased to be a *ttudent at the Royal Collesge of Mizaie, AMr. C-oleridge Taylor produced, in the College Hall, a short ?? swort, ontitled HRiawatha's Wedding Veast.- Shortly afterwards the iusie was psublishmd, antn as it was unconventional, and, nioroover, showed Ir tt mt on of natural ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... MlUSIC AN-D MUSICIANS. CBlll .T M Us It SICAL FEST IVAl Mi. JEAN DE RW/N-KE- T AI 1 E TITi.. V' NP i' NPR. ; TP2' t t:'¾¾*r iflwf ?? r estiva:l l;vbubt ' K ] S~ ~ ~~W *.bt i,'t''tia~ ): IXK .4. ?? it wl ll;wt.i u tr.- -, \ ?? ?? Iir;L\1 II '0S) ?? -, rv 1t I t t' !t r --.MI I. T ' X t'i, ' 1 i i I inj', prosn trw 1IV T. . ' i o p rt: l S Et :, tir ,. i ;fll>, ~~v 'W1% npo ^ ??rtlo,? ?? n an I ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... NION OF THE DaYi A SON OF THE STATE. Tho idyll of the slums his been successfully attemupted of late by all sorts and conditions of ettell, vt none. surely, hlaive accomplished it better than Mr. Pett Ridge, in A Son of the State. (AIl ethuen). His London street arabs asre all his own and Nature's-` of the prison prisunous and of the streets streety -and; yet, even in their unredeemned, ...

FASHIONS OF THE DAY

... FASHIONS OF DAY. THE S1T ER HATS. BLACK SILK COATS. HW0 TO MAKE TIIE NEW SLEE.V E'very one agrees that has were ncver prettier than they are this sumner. And yet they have never been cheaper. The stn-hats, composed of chiffon in white or colouxm, eost but a very few shiflings anpiece. Lig-htly tossed together, the materials of which tihe- are. composed are inexpensive, and yet the effect could ...

A HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY.*

... A S110.Y OF GEOGRAPHY.* rOW MAN CAME TO KNOW THE WORLD. Ur. Keane has furnished in this volume a Succinct Dut far from dry or meare etch of the dawn and development of geographical science. How long human beings had existedI on this earth before they acquired even a glim- mering of knowledge of the configuration of any considerable portion of the world's suriace is a question which no man can ...

DRAMA

... TEIRRY'S THEATRE Mr. Lastoc.q' amusing farmical comedy Malled 'Jan 'has boon sucemled by that no les autiaog piomte WhaLt 1I.pperitd to Jones, at Terry's Tbeatve, where it was rewived last night. -What Hlappened to Jones, whichl is by an Amocioan writer, Mr, 0. El. BUru4hrst, was only withdtaffn ftom the atage of the Strand Theatre after a long rmn, so that it will be mare or low in the ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... ESTABLLSHED UPWAAS OF HALF A CENTURY. DRUIRY TANEVIEATIC RGOTAL TO-DAAt L3fiJ~. 7,, 0 JACX ANI. P tHi3 REANSTAT N Mt~r s hLUO J*0nnle D~ovCre{..tt vi~d . 'aJr t >nwaouMA feL ?? e ?? T Me f _ R r HAYMAIMrET THIFATRF di To-DMv. at 2.15 ad ;p1A 1L!F NAL D3m. 'SIESC STOVueISTO CONQIVY.H tar- Witued~ hcwqrv ?? yri Mrnd. T Mr. Iikln AcI.hur. Mr. L.dp,~ Nsctiti~mv. WLMr. t 31oil~ r. F. . Tylle. 3r. ...

FASHIONS OF THE DAY

... FASHIONS OF, T DAY. OF THE NEW MATERIAL AND TRIMMINGS. THE TAILORWS AIT. KHAKI COSTUME IRISH FRIEZE AND EMERALD GREEN. The fact that crvpe-&-chine, was the favourite material for Court dresses makes it certain that it will be just as much in favour for summer frocks. There could be none better. Its ?? softness and lightness adapt it peculiarly to summer wear, and its draping qualities have ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... LSiTAA'3LI3HED IPPWAR7D'S OF H A LF A CL AN m U li Y. | 1:. IANJ. nrtI*:r.A. rn'ivT X 'i-slu.r:.x. a TfTl i. 9 ?? N i. N.,j w: -a -. , 1 t . v ?? t ?? .rli . 'Thrtr rut N * i .-N 1.. 4 l-,, I.uz.! i DLdiii 7 )A'i ?? -S., L~t~f ?? ir% 1,; L._ ?? ?? - br, MAN- !NLL:t. M. . T',N':cT~i nti 1 (tITJIA r - A ii r. M ?? ?? n Tr1r-r. MLTI . Li 'a f r' tr, mI. - : ' , 'ii . ' Ii - .; A r. f; t!- ?? ...

DRAMA

... I)DRAM. GLOBE THEATRE. The vell-adverrtsed naughtiness ' of Narsn' did not m;ake it pay. and last Nveek it was 'withdrawn from the beads of the house in z Newcastle-street to be nurnbered amongst the failures of the season, and, we hope, to serve as a wa-rning to lady dramatists, who are too often tempted when writing for the stage to neglect the proprieties. Its place int the programnme ...

DRAMA

... I-To h fi. ' AN A^ i E ,EA A T W rAW'I SflEATR=A E: 1 a Mr. za- M -. ?? *, ;-ave an A' ?? H fl Wnndhan~s ~ con. 'There wer ;5')Vr T^>-r ?? irrzn C.e - - s ' ''ll.3 Sz. n.d-, and hP G>- i^- C-- SGm--- ?? were MUcta trevanza. .e r o : Aat-aen g, .hO- hw c eV=, i: m ar be a :o suture a a hearing for a -e nc-ac. p'y. Mad-ame -Delphine, by Mrs. ?? ?? ^ ?? D3>i-hin2 az the -z-9s b-em rvected ...