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MUSIC

... quarters. More et Vita is composed throughout to Latin text, and opens with a prologue-for chorus H Horrondum est incidore in menus, and bass solo (Vox Jesu) Ego sum Resurrectio et Vita., Then follows a 'Requiem, which is succeededi by the second portion ...

MEN'S DRESS

... MEN'S -DRESS. If it be truo, as aflulotucod, that menu rc goisg to wear ooibroiderea trousers this season, Otfirut step will bo taken towards n further embellishment of uasouline attire. Admit embroidery on the trousers, nud where can it be torbidden ...

AMONG THE RESTAURANTS OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... who are willing to pay the prices usually charged in the first-class restaurauts of Paris will not bo discatisfied with the menu. Further to the left, and passing thl pleasant piece of .water, with its cool grottose and green sward, we approach the Paviliou1 ...

MUSIC

... ords, which com- mence Uni des la plus tendre enfance. Brahms' first symphony in C muinor Was splendidly rendered by Mr. Menus' orchestra, and the concert, which com- menced with Mehul's 'Le Jeune Heenri overture, closed with the prelude to ' Die ...

DRAMA

... audi- ence. The entertainment was CAl a festural in the billa and It is worth ?? an attempt to aid acharity by some other menus than the perpetual tavern dinners ! with the stereotyped speeches. A vey few introductory words by Cardinal Wiseman served ...

THE DRAMA

... Crisafulli and Victor f Bernard found in it the theme of their Petit . Ludovic. The remarkable success of this S piece at the Menus Plsisirs Theatre in Paris : appears to have induced Mr. Charles Wyndham to get e an adaptation of it into English, and the ...

SONGS OF ENGLAND

... e allusion to the Policy of the' Open Door. It is questionable whther these pieces gain by their inclusion in one poetical menu. They seomed morgp efibetive t .who thfley camze as happy accidepts- of other I thrnr. '~They tend to- pal by the xe titioa ...

THE DRAMA

... ladv's brother- in-law. Some vague reminiscence of M. P.ichepin's ; Be Chien de Garde, brought out some time since at the Menus-Plaisirs, may probably have suggested the storv of the piece; but in truth its elements belong to the common stock of playwrights ...

THE LONDON HORSE SHOW

... placed in reserve for different loealities were called in subsequently, with the result that premiunuis went to Mr. Bickell's Menu- tain Dew anid Mr. It. J. Marln's Lifeboat. For a district exteniding from Rent to Cornwall the winners of premiums were Colonel ...

ROYAL AGRICULAURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW FOR 1872

... p oamnts are- Mr. Wren-Hoakys M.- r EdmnaMmr. - Booth,. and Mr.: Wfhitehea.jThe udge f th ~portable steami engines are. Mr. Menu Us(oe Dqwlar's'IroAtWorkq) and Mr Bfamnwe the eminent, en'ginesr, and brother of the learned iudge of 'that name. The show ...

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... Arthijr ('lindlnich nilt) Iii. I ilori ivocooeii'tl' Tnixi Evlwrrro.at 1130. 1I I lttTI-S WI' t[N WIE'TFTS, by 1' It. Carton. MEnu Arthur 13ui lO in, line 1#wi., T. It. 'l'Talb',rz, a.> Dion 13oocknun; Mt on L--n Anrol, MI,. Pattie Merit cic WM cou'pti}u ...

FINE ARTS

... table, while the other holds the bandkerohief acrcas the drebs. The bead is turned as if the attention was attracted for a mo- menu, and the beautiful countenance beams with a sweet expression of poetic thoughtfulness Besides tho remark. able excellences ...