ART NOTES
... MRM NOTE&, ?? 'fOnt Saturday, the Art Congrea;having ter- tIinated, the autumn. exhibition of pictures was resumed, witn the-result that there was rge attendance both morning and evening. Thb vening ...
... MRM NOTE&, ?? 'fOnt Saturday, the Art Congrea;having ter- tIinated, the autumn. exhibition of pictures was resumed, witn the-result that there was rge attendance both morning and evening. Thb vening ...
... 'THE' AUTUMN EXHBITION AT, . THE WALKER ART GALLERY. The usual preliminary gathering of the 18th autumn exhibition, known as therivate view, will take place to-day at noon. e inaugural ceremony by his ...
... REVIEW\V L ?? d A Tarp- ROUND MEg WVoatn- By W. I .Caine, M.P. London: GCc-rge IRootledge I- and S ons, Broadway. Lu dgate-hill. 1. Our ContLinenial neighbours are, ?? or diwrongly, uinder tlia inipr ...
... New SrAR Morro HAn.n-The usual specially. attractive features of the Star programme were again conspicuous on Monday eveniraz, when the crowded audience contained a very larze pr ...
... 3LSiC L NOTES. The annmal meet ng of the Liverpool MusicQl pab 5upplemented, as usai, by a dinner at theTH &-,arls Par, tooks place on Saturday evening,TH m~d proved as pleasant as such events have, T ...
... -ci ALPHONSE CARY.-From hence come four very pleasing Original Part-Songs for Ladies' Voices, music by Cliffe Forrester, words by H. E. F. :-They are Sunrise (No. I), Evening (No. 2), Sp ...
... 1s I BRISTOL TRIENNIAL FESTIVAL-We have already announced the sketch programmes of all the numerous musical festivals of the present year, save that at Bristol, which has only just been issued. Bristo ...
... ?? s t -a z z S6 6 i ?? . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . SOME year or two ago we noticed a very well written book of travel dealing with the most south-eastern of the many t ...
... 4 THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE.-Pending the completion of the new Gilbert and Sullivan opera-which, report says, will be of a less fantastic character than some of its ?? Pirates of Penzance has been revi ...
... TI-IEATkES' THE dramatic version of. Mrs. Campbell Praed's novel, The Bond of Wedlock, produced at the OPERA COMIQUE on Wednesday evening, with the title of Ariane, furnishes Mrs. Bernard Beere with ...
... .. ?? . - ?? -- It. THE fourth paper on The British Army, by Sir Charles Dilke, appears in this month's Fortnightly. It is mainly devoted to our weakness in field artillery, to the militia, and to ...
... MR. P. G. HAMERTONS NEW BOOK * No one who knows anything about Mr. Hamerton (and there are few readers who have not read at least one of his works) need be told that his new work on the Sa6ne is a ver ...