HANDEL’S “Messiah” was carried out at the Harmonic Society’s Concert last night, in a more perfect manner than it ever has been produced in Geelong. We don’t Isabella MELODIA keep in mind any affair of the sort so deserving of unqualified reward in every particular.
John Williamson, and Percy Leyden Williamson executors and trustees of his property, the whole of which he devised and bequeathed to his widow, children, and grandchildren. GEE – In Macclesfield, England, at his residence. 111 Great King avenue, Prof. G. J. Gee, previously of thia city, aged 39 years. The Polytechnic-hall will most likely be well-attended on Wednesday evening subsequent, when Edith Palmerston (Mrs. W. Alexander), offers her first entertainment on this colony.
the warlike strains of a navy band, the song of reward within the House of God, could not fail to arrest the minds of, and awaken most delightful emotions in, the hearts of all. Music, other than all written varieties, existed within the paradise of nature. James Leith Barron, barman, Light-square – Saw the male prisoner on Wednesday morning, about half past seven o’clock; he left a bundle behind the bar saying he would name for it again on his return from Norwood,
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The first piece the grand Coronation March from “Le Prophète,” was commenced shortly after eight o’clock. An overture by Auber followed, then the St. Patrick’s Quadrilles, a range from “Un Ballo in Maschera,” a valse by Mr. Gassner, the comedian fantasia “A Night about Town,” by Basquit, one other wonderful composition by Mr. Gassner, a variety from William Tell, and God save the Queen. The concert lasted for about an hour and a half, and was evidently much enjoyed by those that listened to it.
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the predecessors of Messrs. Allan and Co. – On the 6th inst., at his late residence, Dalmeny, Heyington-road, Toorak, William Henderson Glen, the dearly beloved husband of Eliza Glen, aged sixty six years. A affected person sufferer gone to rest.
with a secondary concentrate on members of their circles – households, pupils, colleagues, and other important contacts – first energetic after 1860. “We’re here for the entire group. We even have the superb Dr Anita Collins coming to speak about how music super-charges the brain, and all the benefits for all ages to be engaged in music actions,” she mentioned. “They will study lyric writing and pop harmony and primary music theory to find a way to construct songs,” she said. And, to crown all, the boards of the Dr. Johnson Saloon draw delighted audiences to hear the comic and authentic ebullitions of Thatcher,
5. Song – “Farewell to the Mountain” – Barnet – Mr. Gale 6. Solo Violin – “Premier Concerto” – De Beriot – Mr. Wallace
Further particulars in a future commercial. Mr. Hogue remained at his home until witness left; he could not have been out any size of time without witness understanding it. Mr. Purefoy addressed the jury for Gaggin, regretting that he should have to defend a younger man of such character and connexions from such a charge. The whole case depended solely on the proof of Campbell.
previous to any Ball, with select Quadrilles, &c. Has a thorough data of the Manner by which French and English Balls are carried out, he respectfully provides his Services for this Purpose, and will undertake to conduct them within the finest Style. N.B.- As many Ladies and Gentlemen, who’re
The Lanka Quadrilles are as energetic, tuneful, and rhythmical as could be wished. With regimental commander Waddy’s help, Gassner concerned himself and his band in a welter of philanthropic causes, enjoying at occasions to raise funds for, among others, St. Vincent’s Hospital and the Catherine Hayes Hospital, and training a band made up of boys from the Destitute Children’s Asylum. By October 1866 the headquarters of the regiment (“The Queen’s Own”) with Gassner and band had relocated to Sydney.
– On 2nd Sept., at the residence of his son, Harrington-street, after an extended and painful sickness, Charles Giles, late of Bonnington, Kent, within the 76th year of his age. The funeral will happen on Sunday subsequent, sixth inst., at 2.30 p.m. Friends are respectfully requested to attend. The funeral of the late Mr. John Gibbs took place yesterday. At three o’clock exactly, the cortege moved from the Charlie Napier Theatre, which, till very just lately, belonged to the deceased.