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 singing. Mr. Crowder's fine voice and perfect vocalisation could scarcely have found better scope than in Handel's wonderful song, "Revenge! Timotheus cries." His singing of "To Anthea," was also thoroughly artistic, although this song is perhaps hardly so well suited to him as the other. We subjoin a programme:—


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 * Barcarole in G major, Op. 135
 * Spohr.
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 * Melody in A major, Op. 47, No. 2
 * Molique.


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 * Nocturne in G major, Op. 37, No. 2
 * Chopin.
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 * Novellette in F major, Op. 21, No. 1
 * Schumann.

H. Millington, Esq.

E. P. Cuest, Esq.

Rev. F. W. Parsons.

J. W. S. Gildea.

C. F. Crowder, Esq.

W. G. Mitchell.

T. A. Rawlins.

Rev. F. W. Parsons.

E. P. Guest, Esq.

C. F. Crowder, Esq.

HESE sports were held on April 12th, in fine weather, and though the sky looked very threatening in the afternoon, the rain very fortunately held off. Taking into consideration the advantage of the fine weather, we cannot be surprised at the