6. OVERTURE.—"Sémiramis"Orchestra.
7. JUDITH.—ConconeMiss R.F.
8. THE ENCHANTRESS.—Fantasie for ViolinL.M.
9. L'EXTASE.—Valse brillante.—L'ArditiMiss F.
10. FORTUNIO'S SONG.—"Alsacian Dream"Jos. L., Jun.

Intermission.—Part Third.

11. OVERTURE.—"La Dame Blanche"Orchestra.
12. CONSTANTINOPLE.—A. LoydMiss R.F.
13. UNE DRÔLE DE SOIRÉE.—Scène Humoristique,J.A. Collin.

Miss A.F. will preside at the Piano.
The Orchestra under direction of Mr. Louis Martin.


DOORS OPEN AT 6.——CONCERT TO BEGIN AT 7 PRECISELY.

From the notes of a musical critic of New Orleans I learn that this concert was in all respects a fine success. The different overtures were well executed by an ensemble of twenty instrumentalists, all colored men; while all the numbers on the programme were rendered, generally, in a manner that would have been creditable, even had the performers been, as they were not, professionals.