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ART GALLERY

... ART GALL1ERY. ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION SOCIETY.-THE NEW GALLERY. OPEN DAILY. AdmiRsion, is. CLOSES SATURDAY, DEC. xst. EVENINGS, 7to ?? excepted) ADMISSION, 6d. ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBY 'V ON SOCIETY,-TFE LAST LECTURE of the Course by the Predcent, WTALTER CRANE, on DEsIGN, THURSDAY, November 29th, &.3o r,. m.. ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. DRURY LATE. tAUGUSTUS IRARO~t.% E-1ee and Maoagarel THIS DAY, at 7.30 ,nd 5.50, TEE BABES IN THE WOOD. Mewsrn. Harri Nioholl, trankyb CaoPwdl, C. Laaa, jup.. Vi..qot, Leno, Orslboth. Bros.. An~drrea. Inch, Plo.I-( drs5.Saly Draoa.nd Hasrry Poone; Mslodamses Florence Dv.an, Mnggieflnggami Mayer, .173NEA, Grey, ?? Horrret Veon. Bo-ice open daily fnro 10tole. HAYMeARKET ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMNENTS ROYAL ITALIANT OPEIRA, COVZN-r GARDSE'4. ILSEVEN IN'C. at 3 3, 10 NI iEI)W (\ I 1, i, .stA 3o (0'iNi'Nt ?? ON . lvld,,w Allia ii, ?? IIsir.. D 1 AL d- ?? A. Edu~a,udci oRI, ?? ?? N.,avao.i and NI. *]Carl aU 11AYVI1ARKEI' THIs.ATRZ. (Les,,eext:d Masi',\r. 11.BiesloT:,. LA\ST FIVE, NiGLUJI`'. nI'I. ' UI ).IPADOUR I, ?? ?? Wl t.Ls . Nr,zeV GRUNDY'. ',rO NIGHY1 at 8,jo. ...

ANOTHER OANSLAUGHT ON THE GREAT JENNER.*

... ANO THER OANSLA UGHT ON THE GREA T JENNER.* THE anti-vacciration movement has not been particularly strong in litera- ture. Mr. Whiles Story of a Great Delusion was for long the most 3mbitious and successful literary effort from the ranks of the medical heretics. Dr. Creighton's article in the EncyclopEedia Britannica, however, did perhaps more than anything else to bring the whole ...

DRY-FLY FISHING.*

... IDR Y-FL Y FISHING. * Tils is anotber of those admirable volumes on sporting topics of which Debase recently had the pleasure of noticing two or three-volumes which, each in the hands of a master of bis subject, completely elaborate their respective themes. It is three years ago since Mr. Halford earned tbe gratitude of the angling world vitb his Floating Flies, and How to Dress Them,' and ...

THE LIFE OF BISHOP WORDSWORTH.*

... 71liE LIFE OF BIShIOP WORDS WORUTHI.* -I I - , - - . A Ii cannot be doubted that we owe much of the completeness of this picture of Bishop Wordsworth to the collaboration which has produced it. No one could be more competent to speak of the Bishop in his home than his eldcst daughter ; Canon Overtorn, on the other hand, as a Lin- colrishire incniilhcrt and a prebendary of the cathedral, saw ...

THE TITTLE TATTLE OF HISTORY.*

... 7ZIWE TITTLE TAT'.TLE OF HISTORY. * IMAGINE MArs Crawford of the Dailv Jl7ers living two centuries since in, the family circle of Louis the Fourteenth, -od you have not a bad con- Celition u[ IMIadame the Princess Palatine, mother of the Regent. Madame's portrait, an excellent engraving of which forms the frontispiece to this interesting collection, would tend to confirm the belief of those ...

CANON BARKER'S CONCERT

... The chief success at Canon Barker's concert yesterday afternoon at the St. James's Hall was obtained by Miss Margarite McIntyre, whom, together with Mdlle. leanne De \ i;ne, sang by permission of Mr. Augustus Harris. This talented Soungcotch vocalist sang the ' Robeito tu che adoro, by Meyerbeei most admirably. Mdlle. De Vigne was also in escellent voice, and the other vocal notabilities ...

SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND MONDAY, SATURDAY

... SA TURDA Y, SUNDAY, AND. MONDA F. : SATURDAY. Royal Botanic Society-Election of Fellows, 3. SundaySSchool Association-Breakfastand Meeting, Essex Hall, 9. National Health Society-Ambulance Lecture, 27, Coilingbhaingardens. Sweating System-Street Parade, .,3o; Meeting Mile-end Waste, 6. to. C. Armrlnuser on Wagner,- Royal Institution, Professore Ayrton and Perry on Electromotors, Physical ...

NEW BOOKS

... A VERY MAD NOVEL. Authors must not mind being tested by their own theories, and we are sure that Mr. Frank Hudson will not complain of us for saying that his new novel (A Very Mad World, 2 vols., Ward and Downey) is a mad production. The hero's root-idea is that everybody with brains is mad. Now, Hodge, whose brains are in his horny hand, is not mad. As a matter of fact, however, Hodge's ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHTS EN rERTAINMENTS. DRURY LANE, THEATRE ROYAL. (AUGUSTV!; HARHis, Lessee anii Mtanater.) THIS EVENING, at 0.0, THE RIOYAL nAK. 'dosecs W~itifrcd Emery, Neilson Grey, V.AthetOnl and Fanny Brough; Messrs. Hernry Nenille, Arthur Dacre. Lnlnlache, Lorajine, Dobell, Lm E'f0o,s SPtepns, and Harry Nicholls, At 7.20, THEO OPERA CLOAK. COVENT CGAROEN PROMENAW: CONOERTS. Lessee. Mr. W. FR, ...

ART NOTES

... That beer is, and for some time has been, taking art strongly under its patronage is certainly one of the signs of the times. The Walker Art Gallery grew out of the mash-tub; within the last two or three years Sir Edward Guinness bas been getting together one of tl- e most remarkable collec- tions of the finest English artin the country; and wenowhearthat Mr. Jacobsen, the great Danish breAer, ...