Nuhou, Volume I, Number 9, 25 March 1873 — The Promenade Concert. [ARTICLE]

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The Promenade Concert.

Oomee off at the Iloiel this evening, to begin at half-past 7 o\-lock. Coine early laeliee, ahd get p!eatjant £eats in thē baleony. llowever if you prefer a promenade in the groundB, or alor»g the corridors» or to trip a little in the dauee in tbe parlor, you have only to exerciße your own sweefc wiils t and the Nuhou will be happy to see \ou pleased. We know that we harp a good de&l upoa the subjeet of mueie, at)d ti]e_performance of the band ; but ean we find' a better subjeet? ls it nofc l>etter ihan the charity that delight« to leave Bome brother or Bieter out in the co!d? Whereas, this u sounding brass and tinkling cymbal " warmg and inspires the souls of those who go it alone, artd who know not how to toady in order to get along, Oh, jou loud clarione and tender voiee of fluteSj granct bug!e peale, pulse-beating druine, and you truiapeiB that eaīl the heart to do and dare! Awake a fawninii 4 O ' toadjdng erowd ! Inēpire them to quit their eoeial eharas ; their eowardly cute ; tlieir nmti!ated courfcesieB, and arise lo a more generous, intercourse wifch thcir fellow-man and fellow-woman!