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SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... OF the large number of works annually collected in Suffolk-street only a very small proportion call for criticism. The great mass of paintings arid drawings which the society admits are either wholly unremarkable or entirely bad, and considering the size of the exhibition it may fairly claim to be the most uninteresting in London. The product of the present year can scarcely be said to form ...

FASHION

... The Grand Duchess of Meoklenburg-Strelitz ar- rived in England a few days since, and is residing at St; James's Palace on. a visit to the Duchess of Cambridge. The Earl and Countes of Castlestuart and the Ladies Stuart have arrived at the Shelbourne Hotel, Dablin. The Marquis of Laudownehas left the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. Lord de Ross leit Xingstown on Tuesday for England. Lord Lismore ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - U 14 r d w t _ -Tll COURT. fl ie Xeat AQutl'6e.tt5qrl ,left hd~.I 'tb e o'clooS ths'usm~ug a renturn lt~ngba&, .a.- d i 4l * 44 'Vnle- of Ed!blighb~tPdlb13, O(bbdt~ Apitl16. 8 oX tle ed~etaleit dil ant6 SaUgenAterlir had thavhonourro4 pettormlag before teh 4ne,6 yetr day Morniaf ; ! i: I: I 'Tbaa eit, Pdpo~s'sset (lariatny, P*nce William of (lerinwy, the Can4 tuhb of SaiG Coburg, and count ...

MY YOUNG ALCIDES.*

... MY YOUNG ALCIDES. * THE owner of the young Alcides is a maiden aunt. She is not, however, a soured spinster such as the maiden aunts of fiction are wont to be, but a pleasant girl, some years junior to the nephew whose biographer she becomes. This nephew, Harold Alison, is a marvel of manly strength and beauty, and his exploits are intended as an adaptation of the feats of Hercules to the ...

QUEEN MARY AT THE LYCEUM

... QUEEN MARY AT TilE LYCIlU'll The Tin'es, in noticing tile prolduction of Mr. play, snys- Als it stands now, tbe poem, in order to Us made a mlay, has ben bhut cut dlown to about ?? o, its original ...

DRAMA

... I I tS~, , ?? . ?? ?? SI , I I --4 - ~ - ~ . 1. ~I . ?? ~~ rl. 0 , il The Indlepositffan , ?? geilolM4 ¢.3wt. ljh fr dulgenoo was ?? ' tcor il jl'l. c i Ino eClninK Was In every way unfortid&to. NO; part xer.' eisoe a more severe gstpin upon the physical poworm thln tbot.Qf Jweo; ittl J~pyg -obrp1 theo ..perIQWltII0O IIP conoldelo 0eI V pS4¢I~JV eidont yt1dob ,thli ahctor wa lsizustod,' ...

MUSIC

... max a.,ur ROYAL ITATTAN OrB .A WOO; All ii ApppatirO'~ ?? a ht fes 4t>0 firt Alma; jthi i stlo'a c IBly1i 4t t Titrani, ,Stth pro- etese ?? marked the earoer of, this eluarming artist OYOV rienoJ heh anttthol ln' Wdbut hore otarly In 17117. Not oont0r2t 't Ithth ?? AyAlg1t of Av1dleo dto ivc brtlliarnt anq Pynspt4 tbotlo, esdonssvo li coxnpitls, anud umder ?? 1t exeoutivo flIltleildas, attit. ...