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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-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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE HISTORY OF PRISON LITERATURE.—III

... THE HISTORY OF PRISON LITERATURE--I1I. HOW THE PILGRINI'S PROGRESS WAS WRITTEN. ON the 12th of November, I 66o, John Bunyan and his friends had decided to hold a religious service in a farmhouse at Lower Samsell, Bedfordshire. Sir Francis Wingate, the neighbouring county magistrate, had previously proclaimed the meeting, and issued a warrant for Bunyan's arrest should he attempt to address ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT,. THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGusrus IIARRIS, Lessee and -Manager.) EVERY EVENING;, at 7.3o, TiiE ARMAD. Wini.red Emnery, Edith Brace, KaLte James, Ada Naeilsta, and Maud Milton; Leonard B-yne, Luitj Lablacite, Edward G-r1i!.er, 'Victor Stevets, A. Beaurllslt, Ileary Loraitte, S. Dawvnat, Mervin D..l a., Statijauins Csa..sm, ii. Robins, ?? Dobell, Basil West, H. ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS.—I

... VCHRISTMAIS BOOKS.- BOOKS FOR BoYs. Mr. Henty's skilful pen gives us this Christmas two capital stories for boys, both having that great desideratum 1 lots of reading, certainly enough to keep a restless schoolboy of fourteen quiet for many a wet half-holiday. The Cat of Bubastes (Blackie and Son, 5s.), achieves the feat of making the life of ancient Egypt vivid and interesting to a ...

TWO EXHIBITIONS

... TI1E ITALIAN ?? OF A PRIVATE VIEW. A PRESS view of so much of the Exposizione Italiana in Londra as was to be seen immediately before opening was given yesterday. The show was by no means perfect ; but, judging from what one could see, it seems to embrace all the elements of popularity-namely, interesting exhibits, well-arranged grounds, and plenty of refreshment bars. The Exhibition may ...

HIBERNIA TO THE BLESSED BALFOUR

... Balfour, thou hero of the stolen breeks, Hark what Hibernia speaks ! For all thy bitter words, thy flouts, and fleers, And cynical cold sneers, Which thou, the Nephew, learn'st from him, the Nunky, Of whom thou art the flunkey For thine intent to hound us to despair By gaol and prison-fare; For every petty, spiteful, mean affront To Sullivan, and Blunt, And him whose treasured name shall ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAIN ALIEN To, THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE, (Le-see and Manan-er, AucUSTuIS HARRIN. VWIMV EVFBrNING at 7. o.- MORNING PERFOR:MA;yNCES EVERY ?lNfty WFDNENlSD.AY and. SI'URltAY, at r.t AUGUSiUS -TARRIlSS 'lN IN'; PANi O.11 M E,l' PUSS IN POOTS. -seendoaes b0adrane, Letly ind, Al0., ?? Pao-to. ?? De Senors M- s. Ha.arry Noinolks, HicrknrtbCraroi, kerr iwo .h . UnnlsLa ui, o., ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS LYCEUM THEATRE. (Sole Lessee, 1Mr. I1ENRY IRVIN5.) TO NIGHT, at 9, Mr RICHARD MANSFIELD in DR. JEKYLL AND MIR. HYDE. Preceded at e by LESBIX. Classical Comedy in One Act, by Mr. MRCf[ARD DAVEv. LeSbia, flits Ieat)ic! Catneron. MORNING PERFORMAINCE EVERY SATURDAY, ate2. BIoanice (Mr. j. Hirst) open daily from to to 0. HAYMARKET THEATRE. (Lessee and Manager, Mr. H. ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... Tulr d'%sEMINSTER REVIEW, Notwithstanding the fact that it sqntains hardly an article the subject Of which could be called new, the HIes/ozinster A'eviezu this month is very readable. We have already given a summary of Miss Chapman's article on Marriage. Next to it in interest comes a chatty review of Daudet's L'Immortel, entitled, Parisian Society, which is hardly flattering to the ...