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Notes On Music And The Drama.

NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA .

Tbe Orchestra says that Mr . W . Harrison , tbe tenor singer , has been suffering from a severe attack of brain fever . The Morning Advertiser is requested , on behalf of Miss Adab Isaacs Menken , to contradict a report which has gone the round of tbe papers , both in England and America , to tbe effect that she had married one of the

Davenport brothers . Miss Menken declares that she never even spoke to either of the brothers . Liszt is said to be composing a new oratoria , entitled " St . Etienne , " for the coronation of the Emperor of Austria as King of Hungary . Mr . Costa ' s "Naaman , " produced so successfully at the Birmingham Festival last year , is to be performed under

the direction of tbe composer at Mr . Charles Halle ' s Concerts , Manchester , to-night . At tbe Worcester Musical Association Sir John Pakington aA'owed that , like Sir F . Ouseley , be " detested " Gregorian music . He was seconded iu his anathemas by Lord Lyttelton . Miss Amy Sedgwick reappeared on tbe stage at

Manchester after an absence of many years , and has been playing Julia in " The Hunchback , " Hester Grazebrooh in " An Unequal Match , " and Paulina in " Tbe Lady of Lyons . " Charles Matthews is playing at tbe Vaudeville Theatre , Paris , "Used Up "—in "French " L'Homme Blase "—

before thin houses , but with unequivocal success . In such hot weather people in Paris do not go to tbe play if they cau help it . A young lady , who bears tbe name of Miss Caroline Duvernay , made her debut at the Marylebono Theatre as Juliet . Miss Duvernay is said to be of good family , and though she does not again appear this season she Avill

probably be heard of at one of the West-end bouses before many months have passed . Mr . Martin Tuppor ' s five act play of " Alfred " Avas not produced at the Haymarket Theatre according to promise , "in consequence of the difficulties attending its proper production in so short a space of time . " Tho Aihemetim says it was produced at Manchester five or six years ago .

The Atheuicam , announces that the project of uniting Her Majesty ' s Theatre and tbe Royal Italian Opera" tbe results of which would have been fatal to art in every sense of tbe word " —has come to nothing . Mr . Walter Montgomery ' s short season at tbe Tlaymarket Theatre has come to an end . Ho has become lessee of tbe new Nottingham Theatrewhich lias just

, been built at a cost of £ 15 , 000 , and will open it on Monday , tho 25 th inst . The company Avill include several members of the company who have been performing at the Haymarket during his brief management , among them being Miss Madge Robertson , whose latest character in London has been JSferissa in the " Merchant of Venice . " The Reader calls ber an actress of much intelligence .

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AsmiAii SAG-ACITT . —Dr . Bree , of Colchester , writes to the Field : — " Mr . Higgs , the present Mayor of Sudbury , related to me that he had a horse which used to pump his own water . ' I once ( he saicl ) had a young horse , six years old , which used to pump his own water by taking the handle of the pump in his mouth , and working it like a human being . Tho other horses would take advantage of this , and when they were thirsty would bite and teaze him to go and pump for them , in which they were

generally successful . He would walk up gravely , and take hold of the handle and work away . Directly , however , tbe water began to flow he would pop down his own head and drink . I have often seen him do this . ' Mentioning this to Cresswell , the owner and driver of the omnibus between AValton and Colchester , he told me the following instances of feline intelligence . Two cats , living in different parts of the town of AValton-on-tbe-Naze , adopt the following mode of opening the cottage door of their habitations when shut out . No . 1 takes a jump ancl strikes the handle of the latch with her foot in the middle of her

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spring . She generally manages to open tlie door this way the first time , but if unsuccessful , she repeats her springs till her object is effected . In the case of No . 2 there happens to be a post close to the handle of the latch , and pussy springs on the top of this , and then deliberately presses down the handle with her foot , and , tbe door opening , she jumps down and walks in . "

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COTJET . —The Prince ancl Princess of AVales , and Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse , with their children , accompanied by the Princess Hilda of Anhalt , left Marlborough House on the evening of the 15 th , for Abergeldie . Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Louis ot Hesse , with tbe Princesses Victoria and Elizabeth , arrived at Balmoral Castle at five o'clock on Saturday last , on a visit to her Majesty . . . Her Majesty the

Queen , with the younger members of the Royal Family , is expected to remain at Balmoral till about tbe first week in November , when the Court will be removed to AVindsor . GENERAL HOME NEWS . —The mortality of the country continues to be on a low scale . In the eleven principal towns in the country the deaths amounted to 2 , 526 , which was at the rate of

23 in 1 , 000 . Of these towns Dublin alone was on the average line ; London was 2 below it . The lowest in the list was Bristo ] , with an average of 12 ; the highest Liverpool and Leeds , with an average of 32 each . Of the whole number of deaths , 1 , 201 took place in London , which was as nearly as

possible the average mortality for that particular week during the last tan years , ancl allowing for the increase of population . There were altogether cf-, 007 births registered , of which 2 , 0 S 9 took place in London—considerably above the average . The Foreign Office have received a communication from Rotterdam that the authorities , there are so alarmed at the

progress of the cattle plague that , with a view to stop it , they have determined on closing the market altogether for the present . -The Cork magistrates held a private meeting on the 1-lth inst . on the subject of Fenianism , at which tiie Lord Lieutenant was memorialised to increase the police and military force in the county in order to quell the sedition ? movement .

Tbe parishioners of Hawanlen presented on Wednesday , the 13 th inst ., an address to Mr . W . II . Gladstone , the grandson of their landlord , Sir Stephen Glyune , congratulating bim ou his entrance into public life by his election for the borough of Chester . The young gentleman made a suitable reply , and his father , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , also delivered an address . A Court of Common Council was held on the 11-th

inst ., at which it was unanimously agreed to recognise the long and valuable services of the Rev . Dr . Mortimer , who has just retired from the head mastership of the City school , by awarding him a retiring allowance of £ 500 a year . Some conversation took place on the overcrowded state of the City streets , and it was agreed to refer the matter to the

police committee to consider whether any remedy could be suggested , whether by application to Parliament or otherwise . William . John Storer , the young man who stands charged with the murder of a young lady named Blake , at Salisbury , by giving her pills containing strychnine , was brought before the Salisbury magistrates on Thursday morning ,

the llth inst . The prisoner insisted on making a statement , in which he admitted that he and the young lady were attached to each other ancl that her father refused his consent to their engagement . He admitted also that at her request he had given her pills for some trifling complaint , but he indignantly denied that the had administered strychnine , or that he had ever had the poinson in his possession . He was remanded-

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THE CONGRESS OF GERMAN MASONS. Article 1
SECRET SCIENCES OF THE ANCIENTS. Article 2
HARMONY AND STRENGTH. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
Untitled Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
BELVIDERE LODGE, MAIDSTONE, No. 503. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
IRELAND. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
Untitled Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Notes On Music And The Drama.

NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA .

Tbe Orchestra says that Mr . W . Harrison , tbe tenor singer , has been suffering from a severe attack of brain fever . The Morning Advertiser is requested , on behalf of Miss Adab Isaacs Menken , to contradict a report which has gone the round of tbe papers , both in England and America , to tbe effect that she had married one of the

Davenport brothers . Miss Menken declares that she never even spoke to either of the brothers . Liszt is said to be composing a new oratoria , entitled " St . Etienne , " for the coronation of the Emperor of Austria as King of Hungary . Mr . Costa ' s "Naaman , " produced so successfully at the Birmingham Festival last year , is to be performed under

the direction of tbe composer at Mr . Charles Halle ' s Concerts , Manchester , to-night . At tbe Worcester Musical Association Sir John Pakington aA'owed that , like Sir F . Ouseley , be " detested " Gregorian music . He was seconded iu his anathemas by Lord Lyttelton . Miss Amy Sedgwick reappeared on tbe stage at

Manchester after an absence of many years , and has been playing Julia in " The Hunchback , " Hester Grazebrooh in " An Unequal Match , " and Paulina in " Tbe Lady of Lyons . " Charles Matthews is playing at tbe Vaudeville Theatre , Paris , "Used Up "—in "French " L'Homme Blase "—

before thin houses , but with unequivocal success . In such hot weather people in Paris do not go to tbe play if they cau help it . A young lady , who bears tbe name of Miss Caroline Duvernay , made her debut at the Marylebono Theatre as Juliet . Miss Duvernay is said to be of good family , and though she does not again appear this season she Avill

probably be heard of at one of the West-end bouses before many months have passed . Mr . Martin Tuppor ' s five act play of " Alfred " Avas not produced at the Haymarket Theatre according to promise , "in consequence of the difficulties attending its proper production in so short a space of time . " Tho Aihemetim says it was produced at Manchester five or six years ago .

The Atheuicam , announces that the project of uniting Her Majesty ' s Theatre and tbe Royal Italian Opera" tbe results of which would have been fatal to art in every sense of tbe word " —has come to nothing . Mr . Walter Montgomery ' s short season at tbe Tlaymarket Theatre has come to an end . Ho has become lessee of tbe new Nottingham Theatrewhich lias just

, been built at a cost of £ 15 , 000 , and will open it on Monday , tho 25 th inst . The company Avill include several members of the company who have been performing at the Haymarket during his brief management , among them being Miss Madge Robertson , whose latest character in London has been JSferissa in the " Merchant of Venice . " The Reader calls ber an actress of much intelligence .

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AsmiAii SAG-ACITT . —Dr . Bree , of Colchester , writes to the Field : — " Mr . Higgs , the present Mayor of Sudbury , related to me that he had a horse which used to pump his own water . ' I once ( he saicl ) had a young horse , six years old , which used to pump his own water by taking the handle of the pump in his mouth , and working it like a human being . Tho other horses would take advantage of this , and when they were thirsty would bite and teaze him to go and pump for them , in which they were

generally successful . He would walk up gravely , and take hold of the handle and work away . Directly , however , tbe water began to flow he would pop down his own head and drink . I have often seen him do this . ' Mentioning this to Cresswell , the owner and driver of the omnibus between AValton and Colchester , he told me the following instances of feline intelligence . Two cats , living in different parts of the town of AValton-on-tbe-Naze , adopt the following mode of opening the cottage door of their habitations when shut out . No . 1 takes a jump ancl strikes the handle of the latch with her foot in the middle of her

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spring . She generally manages to open tlie door this way the first time , but if unsuccessful , she repeats her springs till her object is effected . In the case of No . 2 there happens to be a post close to the handle of the latch , and pussy springs on the top of this , and then deliberately presses down the handle with her foot , and , tbe door opening , she jumps down and walks in . "

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COTJET . —The Prince ancl Princess of AVales , and Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse , with their children , accompanied by the Princess Hilda of Anhalt , left Marlborough House on the evening of the 15 th , for Abergeldie . Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Louis ot Hesse , with tbe Princesses Victoria and Elizabeth , arrived at Balmoral Castle at five o'clock on Saturday last , on a visit to her Majesty . . . Her Majesty the

Queen , with the younger members of the Royal Family , is expected to remain at Balmoral till about tbe first week in November , when the Court will be removed to AVindsor . GENERAL HOME NEWS . —The mortality of the country continues to be on a low scale . In the eleven principal towns in the country the deaths amounted to 2 , 526 , which was at the rate of

23 in 1 , 000 . Of these towns Dublin alone was on the average line ; London was 2 below it . The lowest in the list was Bristo ] , with an average of 12 ; the highest Liverpool and Leeds , with an average of 32 each . Of the whole number of deaths , 1 , 201 took place in London , which was as nearly as

possible the average mortality for that particular week during the last tan years , ancl allowing for the increase of population . There were altogether cf-, 007 births registered , of which 2 , 0 S 9 took place in London—considerably above the average . The Foreign Office have received a communication from Rotterdam that the authorities , there are so alarmed at the

progress of the cattle plague that , with a view to stop it , they have determined on closing the market altogether for the present . -The Cork magistrates held a private meeting on the 1-lth inst . on the subject of Fenianism , at which tiie Lord Lieutenant was memorialised to increase the police and military force in the county in order to quell the sedition ? movement .

Tbe parishioners of Hawanlen presented on Wednesday , the 13 th inst ., an address to Mr . W . II . Gladstone , the grandson of their landlord , Sir Stephen Glyune , congratulating bim ou his entrance into public life by his election for the borough of Chester . The young gentleman made a suitable reply , and his father , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , also delivered an address . A Court of Common Council was held on the 11-th

inst ., at which it was unanimously agreed to recognise the long and valuable services of the Rev . Dr . Mortimer , who has just retired from the head mastership of the City school , by awarding him a retiring allowance of £ 500 a year . Some conversation took place on the overcrowded state of the City streets , and it was agreed to refer the matter to the

police committee to consider whether any remedy could be suggested , whether by application to Parliament or otherwise . William . John Storer , the young man who stands charged with the murder of a young lady named Blake , at Salisbury , by giving her pills containing strychnine , was brought before the Salisbury magistrates on Thursday morning ,

the llth inst . The prisoner insisted on making a statement , in which he admitted that he and the young lady were attached to each other ancl that her father refused his consent to their engagement . He admitted also that at her request he had given her pills for some trifling complaint , but he indignantly denied that the had administered strychnine , or that he had ever had the poinson in his possession . He was remanded-

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