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THE PICTURE GALLERIES

... TH P1an0~B GALI. The Spadiou and well .adapted galleries, which miuge on the opposite sides of Ithe Horticultural oardenor over the arcades, ere not so amply fied ,as ?? were last year. but the visitor will probably find that quite enough has been done for his gratiflostiin) without taxing the powers of ordinray mortals too far, and with- out cloying the appetite for beautiful th4age, The ...

MUSIC

... : u I s liX, IN : . SO. e lM , ;lIt. 1The Sixteenth seamon of SaturdayAf ternoon Conf- :2 carte 'terminated l1st week with the ?? per- ~ formance -of 'the series;- aud will be supplemented as I -usual by an extra ooncert, for the benefit of Mr. Marnne, I the cpndpctcs,. ' Asy 'tbe tiW tebelii onverirto op ib isatuiywek ,d,. ?? ouiewerfsia dfi B41a, b~irmoletea teiituela 'e~to~ The vopalistd ...

FINE ARTS

... --FI E se7 T$ ; F u n e I I'I. d, 1~ THGE 'G tiTIT 6OLIibTI6*1 ?? The second db99s ?? 'tiday 'at, Mosafs., Christie and Maneon's vw a, if'possibic, ns scene of greeter interest and exeltement'aseong6t the picture buyers ,than that of the preceding-dasy,, and the prices of the pictures1 ranged quite a high in soeie, nutxcioted 1Watauoq,eNk,,; , cially in that0of Webitor's ?? ) pietule cals ...

A MASONIC FESTIVAL

... A MASONIC FESTIVAL I~~ Brother John Neat Pocock, the worahipfia master, and the members of the Roysl Gloucesw Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, Southamp. ton, had great honour conferred upon them yesterm day. The Most Worshipful the Grand Master ag England, the Marquis of Ai~pon, accompanied by a goodly nunber of past and present grand officers, left London by special train in th. morning, ...

FINE ARTS

... I ?INH ART& TuR EBunnGTON CLUB EXEHMMOS. !t(INrlt AND CLAUJD& The Burlington Fine Arts Club provide alwud continually some choice collection of works Of art w14e they exhibitinl theai7O lepu~ose navm4~ very much to the gratfluation of all amateurs of the flue arts who may obtain the pi ivilego of the entr&e The SM- hibitleu which is stow to be seen there is of the areates interet to tire ...

THE QUEEN'S DRAWING-ROOM

... Her Majesty the Queen hold a drawing-room at e Buokingham Palace yesterday afternoon, Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Marohioness of Lorne nnd the Marquis of Lorns arrived stthe Palace, o attended by Lady. Sophia Macnamara and Captain F. Campboll. I Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice was present at the drawing-room, attended by Lady Caroline Barrington. Elis Royal Highness the Duke of ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... TIIB INTERNATIOMAL EXHIBITION. ] The Ptime Minister and nearly 'all the other R members of the Cabinet have accepted invitations di to be present at the Royal Albert-bll to-night, U where the, official reception takes place which is ix to be substituted for tha formnal inauguration of a previous Exbibitione. The Duke of Edinburgh ci will reesive the guests as representing his elder b brother ...

THE FORTHCOMING INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE FORTHCOMING TEATIONAL EMlIBITION. Theworkmen, under the geeral superintendence C of Major-General Bott, Lieut. Clayton, and other P able ooadjutors, have been busily preparing for the P International Exhibition of 1872-the second of s the seriee-whioh will be opened to the public on n the 1et of next month. In the buildings them- t selves there will be but slight alteration. The n homely ...

AFTERNOON PARTY AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

... AVerOON PARTY AT BUOGE PALA&CE. Her Majesty the Queen gave an afternoon party at Buckiogham Palaee yesterday, from five to savon o'clock. Ths following members of the Royal Family were pre. wnt at the party: HisRoyal *ghness the Duke of Edinburgh, attended by the Hon. Eliot Yorke. Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise, Marihionesa of Lome, attended by Lady Sophia Macnamara and Cap- tain F. ...

FINE ARTS

... I Gr¶ &LLO TT COLLECTION. At the galleries of Messrs. Christie, Manson, .and Woods are now exhibited, previous to the sale to-morrow and Saturday, the pictures included in the second portion of this remarkable collection. As in the landscapes, now dispersed into various new quarters, we saw the English school at its height in Muller, Linnell, and Graham, with Turner entering upon his later ex- ...

DRAMA

... ?? $J DRA AfA f.l, ?? ?? ;'.QUEE'sB. A~rdorto gie variety t64~i ~aUDe b ?? of this theatre hae rpyked herldin Knawwles''ostly-popular .srrinist, whioh*p0rfiormed ;here ior. te llret timep on Saturday, and which will, for the I present, be repeated alternately with Cyrnslind on .'cefy other evening. Just half a, century he elapsd shies this wlefnsed pleywsproqluped at Gilassgw,¶wwhe9 Mr. 'ra( ...

MUSIC

... HER MAJYSTY'S OPERA, DRURY-LANt. I The re-appearance on Tuesday week df Mdme, t Trebelli-Bettini - as the Page in Lea guuisots-has r already been recorded. I On Thursday Mdlle. Maoimou repeated her refined per. f Formance of Ansina in La Sonnandnda; and on Saturday c her equally attractive representation of Maria in La Figlia E ski Regqimemtot. E On Monday Setniratnide was given for the first ...