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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION

... have been hastily run up out of American calico, watched a coffee-pot on a charcoal fire. Chairs and tables were placed for the customers. One of the musicians played a violin in the fashion of the Italian street minstrel, holding the instrument across ...

A GERMAN CRITIC ON MUSIC IN AMERICA

... the orchestra. This assumed a pitch that threatened the existence of the soc.ety. The American members aecused the Germans of aiming at the destruction of American music: upon which Dr. Ritter declared that it was impossible to destroy what did not ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... which is drawn , by Monsieur Boutusy between English and l American ideas of government on the one hand, and the political institutions of E-ance. Widely though the English Mlonareby and the American Republic differ in many respects, they are much more closely ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... 'T'einple-avenuej THE FATE OF CHIN7A Tn ' Thb- North American Revient Mr. Demetrius C. Boulger writes onl The Dissaolution of the Chinone Empire: the Rev. 3. P. Jones, DI).. Mis'ionary cf' the American Board, at Madara. South Ilui._, in * British Rule ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... secured for h-is st-ates Mrs ELrm1 k-v Wlard~s forthcoming niovel. Sir P. Pollock wil contribute a shorYt artisel~ ia the American Cepn-riht Act 'v.> the neat neither of theL rilontemporary Re-iew- 'The death is annoucmee- of Professor' Hailer, 0 a wl-j ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... I LITERARY AND ART GOSSIPe The Lady Minstrel is~the title of a new volularnoof poems shortly to be issued by Mr Joseph Ashby Sterry. c Messrs. Macmillan and Co. will shortly publish a n second edition of Dr. Morell Mackenzie's IIHygiene of the Vocal ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... with the help of the luxurious resources which are at the command of wealth, to scamper across twenty-four States of the American Union, to say nothing of the I district of Columbia or the provinces of Ontario and Quebeo in the Dominion. The volume will ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... habits of birds, and has much that is fresh and pleasant to tell us about the black- bird. the thrush, and other rovinrg minstrels of hedge- row and thicket. He knows how to take snapshots of 3 birds. and his pages are filled with practical hints, wiceh ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... HIIome, sweet. home ?? and other favouritee; E Hrin'sarp is a similar arrange- meut of Irish airs, among which we find The Minstrel Boy and GI ry Owen. The pieces are charming, the old airs contrast ng well. Like all the publications we have seen issued ...

MANCHESTER EXHIBITION

... 1 No. 130; The Ornitholozist, No. 131 St. Pranc.s Preaching to the Birds, No. 132* The Apothecary, No. 133; and The Minstrel's Gallery, No. 97. There are nine of Mr. Pettie's works, all hung together, warm in colour, spirited and entertaining in ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... and Uncle Sam fall short of the amazing imbecility and vulgarity of the typical Englishman and American as represented by English and American. artists. I think I am right in saying that our submission to this sort of insult is an insoluble mystery ...

LITERATURE

... bird, truly indigenous, and, J in the opinion of Benjamin Franklin, should have been s the American emblem. This splendid bird is found over all the North American continent, though it does not exist V (in a wild state) south of the Isthmus of Darien. Four ...