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THE MAGAZINES, &c

... YPTHE:, MAGAZINE, S S&;, T1&'~r ? lvA lwy offer& 'Its eertiiwfl soiisreqo 6fi ud'niabut in its ilterature etul pictorialdtolns end .1his'imnthli' either departsistnt Iis ?? sucesSa.~ The' trio of stedi plateis are all of Tpplt clrnraetkr, ats t'egards subjects, and oxceflent'i.optf execution; The trdunscript of Williamn Han';fmla Picture Qf The Attaek 'I-represeuting a kungry' ?? nrchl~ijust ...

CABINET PICTURES IN OIL AT THE DUDLEY GALLERY

... CAEINET PICTURES IN OIL AT THE DUDLEY GALLER Y. THE individual excellence of any gallery of modern English paintings rrust be reckoned apart from a general progress noticeable of late years in the style and method of English painters. On all sides the meaning and uses of art have become better understood. The improvement is not to be loudly spoken of, for it is, in a large view of art, still ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS IN - . . .- HAst SPUd LILTS, OF POEMSZ AND SONGS, Cnd chiefly Scottish. By William Allan, author _S of! , Rough Castings, Ikc. London: Simp- of kin, Marshall, and Co., 1874. to i Mr William Allan, of Sunderland, who at- thas tained considerable success with his Rough Aft Castings, now appeals once more to the public the witn a volume of poems which he describes as hi the hanme ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MARIE ANTIONETTE

... I THEATRE ROYAL-MARIE ANTOIN'ErTE. I It gives us sincere pleasure to record that Mrs. Mary ?? received at her dtbut upon an Irish stage last evening a welcome practical as well as national in character. She appeared -before such an audience as rarely patronises the proverbially unreliable ' first appearance of strange actors in a city where the play- going public is as suspicious at the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEWS Ot BODOK MAYFAIR. ?? and Hebron, Welback-8trmt-- We fail to perceive any special feature in this newly started shilling magazine calculated to establish it as a p1,,pular favourite. The atories urc milk-and-watet ?? the poetry may possibly tirikle the ears of a romantic school-girl, but, ?? as a whole, we fear the contents snust be p.ti'ounced,3 trasily, and below the atat rd of mosl, ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... SOB$ FROM THE CONIO JOURNALS. rprom Puna~.] ANc ltowae ougs Orria-In the Mmcesfer s uar. dame we are apprised that : A clergyman vwants to borrow £50 or more for two years; no security, but high interest. Address, &a., &. ' He must be a hopeful mnn who advertises for a loan on th, se terms. Doesn't he wnsh he may get it P' Sach is the comment suggested by the above announcement. Are there ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... LI'EEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL. -SEC:ONTD D3A4Y. HYEMN O0' PRAISE'- ISRAEE IN t j EGYPT. a The attendance yesterda~y morning wvas quite as -Large, if ciot larger, than on the opening day of the Ei etival, and the scen~e in the interior of the Town- f, Tf~Lfl was againw of the m~oat brilliant. description. In *^ addiltion to the distinguished visitdrs nameed yesttor- 1lSdoy, th~e Countess o~f ...

RT, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... R' L1TERATURE, AND SCIENCE. .F - , . _ . lessrs fliv ilgtus lhave in the press a bio- Iphy 4t tltu lalclbishop of Capetown, by his son, e liev. , ( ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND FAS HIOR The Queen will leave Baltuoral for Windsor on the 26th of next month. HI .R1.? Prince Leopold left Baknoral Castle on Friday morning for Oxford, where he will irtnme- diately resume his studies. THJI PRiNcL OF W ?? uT FRA NcE.---The I Prince of Wales took part in a stag Funt On Thursday week at Chantilly. He stacted with his host, the Due D'Aumalcsat 1130. ?? the duke's ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... I*z~ 1~1 7 , : . . . ., . :; . . , (Frrqm the Athnssaetm.i Rnoa It 'is uhimon~redtlhatte irf6ile on the Jesitsin [a! the|b ?? o Quisreerly Review har . it5F ,b3ert- ?? (CJ Clartwrighitj- the :Liberal 'ernber'for .Oxfordshire. r 'isWJeain IngelowI wll contribute a uew~story hte 'to aebd W6dr~btr-1876 ' Tht:Ctle, -w'beheve, it ( is ?? Fated.to besFrtie. ?? ?? ?? , i ls. Mr Walter Thorabury ...

ART UNION OF GLASGOW

... , ART UONIN OF GLASONV.' The,,arninal mleeting ofsub~scribr.lot~ ho Art 'Union of Glasgow was held yesterday ini the 0or-' poratlon Galleries-the Lora Provost presidfing. ~The LoanDPuovoa, Iii introducinigthe business, said this was an institution which ougiht ta.-stand Nell with the,pedpls~ of.Glasgow, fittedhs it wast toI imiprove the teatse of the qiembbro,' and 41ho samd' 'time to ...