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THE EXHIBITION.

The second of the series of oonoerts given by Signor Oarmini Morloy took place last night, and was equally successful with that which had preoudad it. The programme opened with an overture by the Austrian Band, played with much precision and effect. MrEose eang " The Gallants of England" vor? well, ar.d Madame Morley gave " Alas, These Chimes," from " Marit-ma," excellently, evoking an encore. Signor Garmini Morley. who was in grand voioe, sang " The Bay of Biscay " capitally, and received a duo meed of appreciation from the audience. He wasenoored, and responded with a repetition of the laot verse. Miss Spensley sang "II Sogreto " with a verve and finish which made it most enjoyable, and procured for her an enthusiastic enoore. The quartette "La Donna Mobile," from " Rigoletto," closed the firot part, and was well sunp, the voices being nicely balanced. Tho second part opened with an overture by the Austrian band, and then Signor Morloy repeated " Tho Death of Nelson," which was most artistically sung throughout. It was enoored, and Signor Morley repeated the last verse. Madame Morley sang " Maritani, Gay Gitans." Miss Spensley then gave an aria from "TraviaV excellently, the runs and trills of the composition being done ample justice to. She was enoored, and repeated tho last part. A trio, " Gently Fall the Dews of Eve," by Madame Oarmini Morley and the Misses Spensley/ closed a most onjoyable conoert. The skating contests to-night promise to be exceedingly interesting, » large numbor of entries having been made for the various •rents.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2553, 14 June 1882, Page 3

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THE EXHIBITION. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2553, 14 June 1882, Page 3

THE EXHIBITION. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2553, 14 June 1882, Page 3

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