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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... .MUSIC AND THE DRAMA4. (VELOU OUR O-WN COR.RESPONDENT.) G LoNDor;, Sunday Night. b The Court Theatre re-opened last night under t Ahe direction of Mr Jobn Claton, with a, play, called Honour, adapted by an American actor, 13r Barryman, from ' L'honeur de la I b Maison, an old Odeon piece written by M.M Baittuand Desvignes. Theplay, whichhas already t been performed in the United States ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... SlIt aln it uary Odueo tlU ?? phichenl, S'ew Mon' ?? ?? I: £l -: ?? -z. ?? _M,,ssrs J. l e _r± J . tnC leii l l, Ct.. cu .. l . i r ; h > ; - 'i.but ?? ?? ?? mlailk 1. o P j i, i t u t t i ..r - 1 . u t : ; : : . - / ' ' : : . - : . . - - I 3, - . ?? s _ :ql_. 2 I r- 3CezG: I I. . . s . v~ . . ...

A LIFE PURSUIT

... A LIEFE.PURSIT.* This is Mir Allan's sixth published volume, and it is in many respects his most characteristic. poetical adventure, being, as we imagine it to: be, largely autobiographical, and therefore con-. taining numerous glimpses into the events of his own bold, busy, and successful career. It has! been said that autobiography is the one kind of writing that is least exposed to the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUP. - rn Ti e Glagow leatf7a Lect-rf. rue or~e aeafi ail Of G:eorge Combe a lie was 515ec fehow reC5tures, an-i ith thuw biecel0.itiV in ?? during a long termt of a ht to shov; them how to train them- 'ye5 3) their children into the possession of a , r in a sound body. The great -a all' Oi' educaticn he held to be the healthy * rrntoruors developinent of the individual, s . ret obect ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... c31ST-MAS BOOH3. * ,ost ruo> de sgaote writers forbors 1 to AnmogrmnumnerOus works a i- D o Three Eiidshipmen and 1I - . eutenuiits, aid now he has iust ¶ S - ' T'-e Three ~Admirals and their I .r es (Lonon: Griffith & Farron). c '3 is. ie cll ~Mr Kingrton s works tler ?? 2o aavenltartS of the ; r.; , arid ibound to b-comne a s ~v~oxen more than uvenile readers. . corra dllstratao5 are ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... We are requested to publish thefollowing cor- tb respondence:- . spondence:- [Translation.] lic . Iinistry of Agriculture and Commerce-Paris i L ;versa lnternationil Exhibition Cf 9187. l l -F'oreign Sections. G. 3 Paris, 14th December, 1877. co |Monsieur le Secretaize,-It is with deep regret I that I have noticed signs of a real hesitation anmong bc !the future British exhibitors, in ...

FINE-ART LOAN EXHIBITION

... or ?? LOA N EX.IBITIO2N. We da igof somO o' the picturen which r for ?? foto~c.)rnil:g Fine,-Art >~ ?? [t edr ifwihare to hO Ur0 .,ore1. aC . -.~j - oL 4 0. or1'n1o. A ?? ?? ?? .5.3 . .t . .\P. . . . . .. r .s. .r.. L~~ ?? ~ . ?? ?? ?? ~ 51~ .. ?? .. ?? 1. ?? es Viz' ?? 11 ?? ?? 4,0 50'. ?? .. T ,e, Foz i x -rs r 5 ~e ' ?? ?? . ..Ar.oo.tab. ?? . ia o s I F..t- . .. ?? Ch ry ?? ?? 't ' Fo. ...

POETRY AND VERSE

... se ?? Angels and Men, a Poem (London: James 16 h Nisbet & Co.), is dedicated to the Poet Laureate, n for whomn the author, XWJellen Smith, appears is to have a boundless admiration, and whto~ he ( ro calls- -t IC ?? tuneful Tennyson It it Thou dwellest in the inountains, next the stars; c *d Tuou swayest in the shout of worshippers- Singilng upon the topmost bougl of ifeC a Higher than ...

RENFREW LEEK AND ONION SHOW

... 3iRENFREW LEEK AN D- I AlThN8 sbowt Which WAR i-j,wi t. nl . .. at; This show,'which wag ?? on ;was held in the Queen's 114I1 p day lsat. The capacious lal.jilld tr, cipally with leeks and ortcil,,A I * the very unfavourablhe season, Ine% rf thb, n as, sown aonion Measured froin ~~I, ce t to! cumference, and were of the ?? t ll 'CC1, on; leeks were very, nunmeropos and extra lsr..5 let: them ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBRE. (Q) While's Sezohrie. deliibtful bosk occupies a special nie f15s cre of unatural historv. The simple rat0e. 3ut curatu (he was never rector, as bc- A~shave sulposed) of a small parish in hae V . r ss raised himself a reputaion which g opnl surves to increase, and which the tiie 0 2 of this handsome, and in all respects pihblvtlo oluoe bears ample testimony to. t I m ie5P ' hile ...

BELLAHOUSTON MUSICAL ASSOCIATION

... IBELLAHOUSTON MUSICAL ASSOCLaI TIO'-N. Ci ?? it CecailA' Dayv T. B3. Vainrr o LucPat-song ?? ?? Trueadlaour. ?? Ls - be A Song9 ?? Ali t. whrem art, ?? Armber bet )e Qyzartette ?? Coodl-nigla., Ieloved ?? ?? mU , IL :y I),e t ?? O , won1'1 that mny lore. ?? l i ?? Saong ?? - . ?? S c o ?? ?? ?? to -~Par -ong ?? hen ims in e ?? .. ?? . cx; II scmS ?? Tel 1 me. my hoist. ?? P;~uhcp. e ?? ?? ...

LITERATURE

... L at - -- . L123I TR7i 7£ (c ?? C/i EncycfI-l2li1fS!. I hare ' dnot uceand are hardly direc a eseael thoughtful,frm :e .:auct of Dierot, the Enyclo _js- of tie condition of French What ~.srd5'than we have ini these I Thee 'Cru derr has added to ourj are arked through and.'o and bre--adt~h of view, by a ccs L a --Iehed, by brave ex- i h ad fur the mnost part YIj asier, ic.Sometimes MN-r Morley ...