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THE LOWER RHINE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... no very severe tests. 'That will follow to-morrowF in Berltbz's Faust' and Beethoven's Cl minor symphony, when we .may speak with more assorance of their powers. The sonority of the strings, especially the 12l -four-stringed double ba sses, was, however ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Chapel, Ncen-castle, morning and evening. Mr Vincent wvill also deliver two orations, the first i, to-night on The English Speaking Race-its I Coeuficts and Triumaphs, and the second to- nmorrow, on John Wesley-his Glorious Life, 0 Teachings, and Actions ...

MIDDLETON-TEESDALE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... 31 entries: a The prinicipal feature of the show, as in years i past, is the classes for dales ponies, of which we cannot speak in terms of too much praise. r Cobs were, perhaps, the best class, and those com- r peteut ?? a reliable opinion give a high ...

WESLEYAN FANCY FAIR AT DARLINGTON

... in the title role, and Coquelin as hi .It First hirovedigger, dwo produced ils New Yoik el on Tuisday might The, newspapeis speak of it W 0o as a perfect burleqque I1, B .u Fraulein Clara Ilnterivnalr. of Breslau. is the W s first laty who passed thi ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... found him a convenient helper in small domestic matters in which she much needed to have sympathetic aid. MR BRA&DLAU0ff, Speaking at a meetingin the Hall of Science, Lon- don, yesterday, MIr Bradlaugh announced that he had made arrangements for the holding ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... clergymue. The Germasns are ?? the telepllhone. By ?? galvanic ?? ilnsteall of ind'acel carrelnts tboy r-aln lslnke the telephone speak out loud enough to b helard in tiny part of a large I Messrs C. Fe'Lus Peal and Co. ennounce the pablication of a voltume which ...

SOME OLD-FASHIONED ALMS-BOXES

... is plain If they are hungry, Paradise Weeps; and if cold, Heaven thrills with pain. The want that saps their early flower .Speaks judgment on sin's ministers. Man holds an angel in his power; Ah I deep in heaven what thunder stirs . When God seeks out ...

MR. DISRAELI'S NEW NOVEL— LOTHAIR

... significance, as some of the prognosticators would have had us believe. Lothair is a med- ley-with hardly any plot to speak of-of halt ton, Fenianism, Jesuitism, Garibaldi-ism, Mary Z Anne, and the Asian Mystery, which comes to the front triumphantly ...

PARIS EXHIBITION OPENING

... Sunday.-In the afternoon : there was a very large attendance, the, , weather being magnificent. The pro- r portion of English speaking siitors s . appeared to be considerable. Some t diearnointment was expressed at the. d unfinished state of the works. 1 The ...

THE DRAMA AND THE STAGE

... Messrs Dempsey and Traynor largely con- de tribute to the fun. There are . numerous ha other taking artists, who, whether in speak- ha ing or dancing, show their skill; but specal It mention must again be made of Mr Louis- t Marthin's wonderful demon flights ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... volumes popular in character and accurate in presentation. The writers to whom' the preparation of each volume is ontrusted will speak with full authority on their subjects as specialists in their particular department or as writers of approved distinction. ...

THE LOWER RHINE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... wvith us. 'T'e sonority of the 'cellos and basses, especially in the trio of the Scherzo, wa^s very fine, and, generally speaking, the performance of the Symphony was-fairly hot by no means exception- ally good. The first trumpet might have beens a little ...