The Temple Quartette
The best concert of the year, perhaps, s the one to be given at the Presbyerian cliurch, to-morrow, Thursday evening, in the Y. M. C. A. Oourse. It will be by the Boston Temple quartette, an oigan i zat ion famous all over America, and which draws big houses wherever t goes. We clip froui the Springfield, 111. Journal, this notice : "Possibly the largest audience ever attracted iu this city by a Y. M. C. A. entertainment was that which packed Central Music Hall last evening, and surrendered itself unreservedly to the delight of listening to the Temple Quartette of Boston. Every number was encored. The work of the quartette, in harmony, expression, and volume, was of the highest order. "The Sunset" and the exquisite musical seting of that beautiful poem in Ellesiastes, beginning "Remember now thi Creator," were conspicuously rendered
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