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THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMMENTS. THEATRE ROYALt, HAYMARKET. (MR. AND MRS. BANCROFT'S LAST W:ERS -*PRIOR To RETIREMENT FROM MANAGZMENTi) FAREWELL PERFORMANCES of -DIPLOTMACY, which will be arted THIS EVENING, punctually at 8. Mr. Bancroft, Mr. C. XIrookfield,. Mr.' Barryrnore, Mr. El1iot, Mr. Eaton, Mr. York, and Mr. Forbes-RobertsOn ; Mrs. Bernard-Beere, Miss Crihorn, Miss Le Thilr~, ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... -. ?? ., p Mr. Watts proposes shortly to present to the National Portrait Gallery a head of Lord John (Earl) Russell. It is nearly in profile to our right, and of the size of life. A history of Toryism from the formation of Mr. Pitt's first Ministry in 1783 to the death of Lord Beaconsfield in i88i, by Mr. T. E. Kebbel, the editor of Lord Beaconsfields speeches, will be published in the course ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... Under the title of The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, a Messrs. Longman and Co. propose issuing a series of half-guinea volumes Ci ee ding with our field sports, national games and pastimes. The Duke of Beaufort, assisted by Mr. Alfred E. T. Watson, will edit the series. Each volume will be written by writers possessing special qualification in their fi respective departments. ...

BOOKS AND BOOK AUCTIONS

... I: OOK S AND lOOK A UC TIQiYVS. ?? IN TCRIVII.V T1WIf A ?? 1I RM. Ti: famous firm of hook auctioneers Messrs. Sotheby and Co. col-ists now of two lpartners, Mes;srs. WVilkinson nd llodge. Of late years it I'as been Mr. Hodge who lns presided at most of the great sales which have taken place in W, ellington-street, and it was on that gent'emanr I callcd, P says one of our renrescnmatives MIr. ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT GARDEN. Mdlle. ALMA FOFISTROM. TO.NIGHT (Thursday). TY 76, RIGOIRi' 10I'0 1 Dlica, Signor Gianniti; Ricoletto, Signor DeAnna; Sparafucile, SignorCherubini: Madcalesanitidae.Scalchi ;andGilsl:t, Mdlle. AlimaFoabstrom. Mdne. ADEI.IN.r PAl ?? SATURDAY NEXT, July x8, at 8 o'clock, CARMEN. Carmec, MIdme. ADE'LINA PATTI. Commence at S.-t. DRURY LANE. (AUGUSTUS HIARISs, ...

NOVELS, GOOD AND BAD.*

... INOTVFELS, GOOD AND TAD. * FNrxNnT J) is a book to be sinoled out from the ordinary run of tline-voloue novels. It is thal wcrk of a powevrful and yet delicate mind, wV;I a guns ine gift of eel resMion. Bliss Byrrne writes excelhent l:, iish-not very ?? or individual, but always pure and tasteful. That is a fundamntal merit upon which several others are superposed. C .e i's a keen insiglht ...

THE NATURE OF THE FINE ARTS.*

... C TUtV' N,1 J'Ul OF THE FINVE ARTS. * -ay betnfit by the doctrine, reproof, and correction so c , , q ni-(tered by the author of this volume to all aesthetic - .a n that thc compilers of the new English Dictionary will f :! . ?? s; a valuable coad;utor. Flls erudite researches into the history ,:4n n r nature, im^.gination, fancy, ' taste, fine arts, i.'1 their various ap ...

FIVE VOLUMES OF TRASH.*

... FIVLE VOL .71ES OF T7R lSll.* Mu. C. HI. EDEN is a novelist who gives his readers plenty for their njonley. llis two or three heroes are very handsome and heroic, his three or four heroines are very beautiful and virtuous, and his four or five villains (all Russiins, by the way) are extremely dark and diabolical. George Ponnuinoton, who is, in reality, a baronet, though he does not care to ...

ART GALLERIES

... SCULPTURE.-BELLMAN and IVEY'S GALLERIES.- IEXHIBITION of SCULPTURE, by T. Nelson MacLean, NOW OPEN.-37, PICCADiLLY, W., opposite St. James's Church. Admission Is. SCULPTURE.-The SPRING FESTIVAL, the life-size marble group by T. Nelson MacLean, suggested by the wvell-known picture of L. Alma Tadema, R.A. SCULPTURE.-COMEDY, marble statue, La Fleur de Ville, La Fleur des Champs, and other works ...

ART GALLERIES

... ROYAL ACADEMY OF AIRTS.-EVENING EXHIBITION..-The Exhibition will be open in the evenin, fromt MIonCdy, the 2-th lulny, to Ntonday, -rd of August (Bank Holiday), from ?? Seven to hslf-pxst 'Ten. hAdmission, Si.cp-lce; catalogue, Sixpencc. On the Bank F-oliday the aduiisioion, :trouShout rhe day wil be Sixpence, on other l.ays it ssill bc as usual. SCULPTURE.-BELLMAN and IVEY'S GALLERIES. ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT GARDEN. 3IfLLE. ALMA 01'OHSTROM. TONIGHT (ThuJsduy), JUly 0, LA SON.NAMBLULA. Ainoia, Mr;31e. AL3MA FOUSTROM. Madne. AD3 LINA PATTI. SAtURDAY. 3ly IT, LTINDI)A DI EHIAMiOUNI. Pierotto, Adine SCALLC RI; Linda, Mditie. ADEL1NA PAIC11. (eo111t1,eice at SWo. DRU]RY LAN3E. (Aunt-.STUS HA RMalS, Lesseo andid Manager.) A 'TRUE S'ORY, at l]ight o'clock. 'No sign of success ...

ART GALLERIES

... AR T ' GA L-L;E R I E Sa SCULPTURE.-BELLMAN and IEVEY'S GALLERIES.-EXHIBITION of SCULPTURE, by T. Nelson Maclean. NOW OPEN.-37, PICCADILLY, W., opposite St. James's Church. Admission cs. SCULPTURE.-Tlhe SPRING FESTIVAL, the life-size' miarble group ?? T. Nelson MacLean, suggested by the-well-klown picture of L. Alma Tadema, R.A. SCULPTU:RE.-COMEDY, marble statue, La Fleur de Ville, La Fleur ...