JjiliS, jxwvuiupeiuisLj . • 'jreuige vjiuisam,STEINWAY HALL.■ -Mr. Ernest Cavour was responsible for a most successful concert in the Steinway Hall last Tuesday evening (November 7th). The artistes included Miss Decile Lorraine, Mcllle. Marianne Schenck, Mr. Arthur Walenn, Herr Georg Lieb-ling, Mons. Tivadar Nachez (violinist), the Minster Quartette (Messrs. F. Henri, T. Franklin, A. Hider and C. Henri), Mr. Cliarlec Do: aldson (Reciter), and Mr. Ernest Cavour (pianist), Mr.H. R. Bird accompanied.i01'( tincaldesThHOI * /WOmetriThBeAplaMiss Rose eaton was highly successful at the Steinway Hall in her recitals from Hamlet and of Schillers* “The Diver,” and thoroughly amused her audience in hef lighter work. . Miss Irene Szilassey charmingly rendered some of her native folk songs, and Mr. Kolni-Balozke contributed some * cello solos.IderPaaftMiss Carrie Tqwnshend will give an afternoon tconcert at the Steinway Hall, on Friday nest,the 7tli instant, at S o'clock, assisted by Mr. Whitehouse (violoncello), and Mr. Denham Price (vocalist). Miss Emily Christie will be the accompanist. Miss Carrie Townshend’s pianoforte solos will include selections from the works ofamlmiSlt;ampo'Corelli, Hensell, Tchaikowski, Listz, Rubenstein,Brahms, etc.ST. GEORGE’S HALL.Mdme. Jutta Bell-Ranske will give a lecture-recital (under the management of the ConcordeEdLeiPan i /*h i i\ _ c*i. /~i ^ tt_ n ___ rr*r