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FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... FASH-IONS EOE JUNi'E. d We bare oh -en in our plates of cos tumres all the changes I t, that are to iun phaee LE-erythiuig is becoming morn Iatly- 0 hIko, colours tand n'-sterials arc growing isoro harmonious, v. -with a boautitifl blcndii'g of colours. 'Ihe manufacturers s- are surpasssiic' everything- they have dune before: we0 'e hardly knusa ashich aeels -thle cotton, woollen, or silk n m ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... YORYBHIRE ART EXHIBITION. 12trln-vr- E SECOND NOTICE. -Not many examples of portraiture arc hung, but they sufficiently represent abranich of art which yields fame and Pr ofit to many eminent artists. We may single out -Millais, 1 whose marvellous technical skill lends itself with unvary- ing success to the most diverse task-s. Among his niost remarkable portraits is that of the Premier, ...

LITERATURE

... i T T E R A T U IN. E . y'BOOKS AND -,N7EW EDITIONS THlT PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION. j::iJCatirO. is too mo~dest in lgiving tohis work the jtbt th s;.jtdsusest it is more th~iania ere ?? Introduc W ci, no,. i izz, onsider thiat he covers the a Isi t) Nhi Ii the ?? Pnilosophv of lit ri'sI .''i-'iitiss/Ssse~may be applied; (tit ?? iit; emibraced inl his dlisriussiost some of Wa-t poilo-s of tute ...

THE NAVAL CADETS

... I 11- _, The Naval Cadets, which is to be played at the Hull 'heatre Royal next week by Miss Emily Soldene atd her London Company, is adapted from a popular French vaudeville, and set to music by M. Richard Genese. The story on which the libretto is founded was used by an ELglish dramatist as far back as 1842, ,when it was played at the Adelpi i Theatre (then under the management of Mr. ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... II I LITERARY ANTD ARvT GOSSIP. I The Belgian portrait-parinter, M. Li/via de Winne, is 5 dead. I It is Proposed to set up a portrait of Mr. Ruskin in t he rA Art School at Oxford. a Mi. Calmaun L,/vv is preparing for publication the 6: - ?? curtrespondence of George Sand. v The Queen of Greece has written an article advocating el the maintenance of thle 0-reek nunneries. c Messrs. Marcus Ward ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE WEEKLY JOURNALS

... CLIPPINGSX :FIOM THE M -WEEKLY~ JOURNAS. PICKINGS FROM, PUNCH ?? Uet us hope that the election of Signor Fadinl ?? Presidency of the Italiani Cbaasberof Deputies may hep the clesring up of Italian Parliamentary diffiulies ,which seem even worse than our own. Yet, perhaps, if we too had a Parini, he might help to a .friendly Zul tion of ?? difficulty; one on the worst of the many damnosce ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... Th fie first EKibto of thle Yorkshire Finnc Art Society Wlis otipited y'esterday, in she Arbhenseum Buildings, Park- inne, Loeds, wvith evecry lprosesct of suces In tiere read Oil lielialf of th erenor tee O. bhal ofth. Execuive Commiittee, and printed * Udn, a accuntis given of tho history of thle movement,1 ,tprl a erescritttion, to lie IsCecafter supplemented, has alrea1dy 'ppeared in our ...

THE MAGAZINES

... THE M-AGAZI S it I CRICHTON AT MANTJA.k Os Early in 'the summer of 1582 a well-gra' ed rf horseman might have been seen wending his way 6g Along the road from Padua to Mantua. H6 'was k not more than twenty-two years of: age -but had s .alieadv filled the whole of lettered Europe with. 'shis fam ?? Descended on his' mother's sid from: St Robert IIt of Scotland, the Admirable Crichton- for it ...

LEEDS ART EXHIBITION

... ART EXHIBITION. Liy dint of hard work on the part of the committee and I a for tae Oeirje arrangements have now been completed sti ibi erlitn- this afternoon of the Yorkshire Fine Art 1 hI on in the Atheraceun Buildings, Park-lane. The vi *itons sent out for art contributions have-as already re rentlound in these columns-neon responded to with a T, t ant liberality which far surpasses all e ...

THE HORSE SHOW AT THE AGRICULTURAL HALL

... The seventeenth annual horse show, which is now open at the Agricultural Hall, will be found to bear comparison with most of its predecessors, both iR the quality and the number of the entries. In the hunter classes more espeeially does this year's show bear the palm, whilst in the other classes appropriated to riding horses there is a fir sprinkling of sterling merit. For Arabs, this year is ...