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DR. HEAP'S FAIR ROSAMOND

... I DR. HEAP'S FAIR ROSAMOND. For the North Staffordshire Festival, which will take place at Hanley, in Ostober next, an important work has been composed by Dr. C. Swinnerton Heap, the conductor of the Festival. It is a dramatic cantata, based upon the ...

DR. LIVINGSTONE'S STORY

... DR. LIVINGSTONE'S, STORY. The following description of Dr. LivingdtonOed travels lan search of the source of the lille is from the pen of Mr,. Stanley, and forms one of a seraes of letters ontributeid to the New York E6elald, in continuation. of those ...

DR. J. F. BRIDGE ON SHAKSPEARE AND MUSIC

... Institute Madrigal Choir, conducted by Mr. G. ,Halford.; Mrs. Powell and Air. C. B. Wragge being. the oalsoloists, and Mr. W. F. NI'we te accomnpanist.. There was acrowded audien DrBB1IDG3 gaid hato conrse';they would not expect him in au hour` to giver ...

MR. STOCKLEY'S CONCERTS

... something to do with his sucess. In Schubert's Fsrl Kinghe was not quite so happy, hot altogether he did exceedingly well. The last song was given with pianoforte accompaniment, ably rendered by Dr. Winn. Mr. Stockley was well received, and conducted with ...

MR. TENNYSON'S NEW POEM

... the Court of Leodogran, King of Cameliard, and father of the fair Guinevere, Loodogran is harrasned by dissensions at home and invasions from abroad, and he appeals to Arthur for help. Arthur responds to the call, delivers the King of Cameliard from his ...

MR. MORRIS'S NEW POEM

... is now cleared for the Morality,' in which the story'of King PTharasmond the Freedi is. treated dramatically.. Master Oliver, one of the -King's servants, narrates 'that for ?? days .the King hath slept 'not an hour, and taketh'no-hebqd of soft words6ri ...

MR. BEERBOHM TREE ON HAMLET

... those preseii' being Sir A. Hickman, MP., the Mayor (Alderman C. fT. Manderi, Sir George Chubb ; the Revds Dr. Bery Canon Davies; Dr. Totherick, Dr. Pranley; Messrs. N. ;C. A. Neville, T. Beach, J. H. Hickens. U. H. Thorne, U. P. Smith, C. A. Newnham, S ...

PUNCH ON MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH

... Speakershit of tho House of Representatives as follows: M a r. Uris Gaeorgia, ng vates; Mr. Mills, o Texast 6 Mr. Springer, Illinois 40: Mr. o'Millin, Tennessee, 25; and Mr. Hatch, Missouri, 15. As these: gentlemen are Democrats. . R.Ten-Lir DowAunt MAscmoaS8 ...

MR. STRATTONS CHAMBER CONCERTS

... grounds than those preferred, rather tedious, was well played by Dr. Rowland Wine and Messrs. Ward and Owen. Dr. Winn selected a couple of short pieces for his piano ?? Caprice, by Oliver A. King, and a caprieclo by the old writer, Scarlatti. The annotator ...