The Banjo Club gave its second concert of the season at Watertown last evening, by the invitation of the Watertown Tennis Club. This club comprises a large part of the younger population of the town, and as a result the audience was extremely large. The work of the players was very creditable and received its due appreciation. The first piece was "March Past," very difficult on account of its deal of shading; but the club showed a perfect mastery of it which only careful practice could have obtained for them. Among the other pieces was a galop by Sausing, and the "Harvard Quick-step," both of which were well rendered. After the concert the members of the club were tendered a reception at the house of the president of the association.
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