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ant part that Gen. Titcomb took in the Eevolutionary War, and that 

 a memoir was due to him. 



Third Musical Entertainment, Friday, November 26, 1869. 



PROGRAMME. 



1. PIAKO DUETT "Bolero," ' f , ?' ''\ 



2. PART SONGS a. " Oh fly with me," 



.j.n; j_ n A cold frost came," . 



c. " Over her grave," 



3. SONG "Lascia chia pianga," . . ' 

 . PIANO SOLO "Concert Stuck," 



5. SONG " How fair thou art," .... 



6. PAUT SONGS (for male chorus), 



a. " Maiden's Lament," 



b. "Banish, oh maiden," . 



7. SONG "La Serenade," . . . 



8. PIANO DUETT Surprise Symphony Andante 



Menuetto Finale, 



9. SONG " Oh welcome fair wood," . 



10. PART SONGS (for male chorus), 



a. "The sun is gone," 



&. " Where would I be," . 



11. AMERICAN NATIONAL HYMN 



Leybach. 

 Mendelssohn. 



Handel. 



Weber. 



Weidt. 



Schaeffer. 



Loreno. 



Schubert. 



Haydn. 

 Franz. * 



Hertz. 



Zollner. 



Keller. 



LETTERS ANNOUNCED. 



(November.} 



Baker, C. Alice, Cambridge, Oct. 11; Bennett, James, Leominster, Sept. 17; But- 

 terfleld, N. Webster, Indianapolis, Ind., July 28; Goodale, G. L., Bowdoin College, 

 Oct. 19; Hamlin, A. C., Bangor, Me., Oct. 23; Hough, Franklin B., Washington,, 

 D.'C., Sept. 3, Oct. 26; Johnson, A. H., Salem, Oct. 8; JKing, D. Webster, Boston, 

 Oct. 9, 11; Lane, Susan M., Cambridge, Oct. 11; Le Baron, J. F., Boston, Oct. 9; 

 Lincoln, Solomon, Boston, Oct. 13; Maynard, C. J., Newtonville, Oct. 7; Morris, 

 John G., Baltimore, Md., Oct., 11; Nichols, James E., Haverhill, Sept. 28; Nourse, 

 Katy E., Salem, Oct. 20; Poole, Stephen D., Lynn, Oct. 9; Salisbury, Stephen, Wor- 

 cester, Oct. 8; Shepard, Henry F., Boston, Oct. 16; Smith, Sidney I., New Haven, 

 Conn., Sept. 23; Stephens, W. Hudson, Lowville, N. Y., Sept. 26, Oct. 6; Tracy, C. 

 M., Lynn, Oct. 9; Verrill, A. E., New Haven, Conn., Oct. 4; Waters, J. Linton, Chi- 

 cago, 111., Sept. 21; Wiggin, J. K., Boston, Oct. 2; Augsburg-Naturhistorischer 

 Verein, Aug. 4; Bamberg, Naturforschende Gesellschaft, 24; Danzig, Naturfor- 

 schende Gesellschaft, July 28; New York Lyceum of Natural History, Oct. 4; New 

 York Mercantile Library Association, Oct. 1; Savannah, Georgia Historical So- 

 ciety, Oct. 21 ; Stockholm, L' Academic Royal Suidoise des Sciences, July, August. 



