PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... D3ITIY LANE. ., A RN or LVCX. A~ thI'lTEN by Henry Fettittand AnttStust EaITIs. WS T Last nIghts. X5 . Forlescee, MarAIIYSA, .dith Brnes, Bloneha Mmsa and ?? Williams. tli1 l Maud 3M11ton. ,,_7 ftard X16olls, lt w Gard ~~ ?? ~~~ArliI~ IItes A. plng, 5 t1 fierbert Standing IS LESsEE 53rD M IscAG~rsari5 ut5r~orntS'g~ A RINNwrgrt ?? yony (J. A O La . s rery Lane T bestta, W .O. EtkYtN¢T ...

LONDON PICTURE GALLERIES

... I (FROM OM t OWN colltht.SPOSflENTS.) THE GROSVENOR' GALLERY. A Wldy corieapondent, wmirrtig to us on private view day, says:-I do not pretend to be an art cntic; my ttodest ambition is to set ?? my roade's such c,,rtful description as shall euratle them, though :ar away, to behold in the lmind's eye some- lhiug cf. tbo paintings the Londoners are privileged tosee with actual vislto fand ...

A BOOK OF QUACKS

... THE great gift of healing has ever been the one science above all other s which has attracted and interested most followers and devotees, and to trace the slow progress of the science of medicine through the ages since the ancients first practised it would be a most interesting and instructive study. To a certain extent Mr. G. Everitt does this in his entertaining new book, Doctors and ...

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 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 ...

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 ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... 4 it in litolature as in Fy sance-much Paper ad Eh Poverty may coexist. People who believe that the world is steadily going Tfrom bad to worse, and are sceptic5a as to the very existence of the enthusiasm of hunanity--xoept on paper-ought to brighten their gloom-clohod souls by reading the RcmO)UNs or Liris Y.7minVA.TiON. Mr. Burnley, who writes with much Id! the cheery optimism and shrewd ...

THE LAWYER

... i EDITED BY A BARRISTEIR AT LAW:. No. CXXIII. be ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. P bi all WILLS. ?? E. F.-As the monely was settled upon you by T mnixriaze astti' ment you certainly cannot disp?55 of hi it br will, unless in pursuance of someo power in the ml settlement enabling von to do so. t F. 1H. D.-Under the will of S. Dl her Ron T. D. Of became entitled to all her real and perlsonal property ...

WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT SHAKESPEARE

... WHAT IS KNOWNV A BO UT SHAKESPEARE (Continuedfrom page 492) absolutely hostile to such a supposition, and his name does not appear on that slab at all. De Quincey came to the conclusion that they were the work of the sexton or parish clerk, who either placed the stone there as a warning while the tomb and bust were being finished, or for the purpose of solemnly adjuring future possible ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1888
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9715 | Page: Page 14, 17, 18, 19, 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSICAL NOTES

... M1USICAL NOTES. The brief season of English opera jnst j erdedi at the Cout Theatre has been Iihly successful from all points of view. ia -,nc management in front is to be congratr- 1 J lated on large andiences, and that bbbind, it ale scenes upon good mnsical results. The! 0 recu lar chorus of the company seemed to be 7 stronger and brighter than at the time of the i vinter season, though its ...

THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION

... TEE GLASaOW EXEIBITION. SECOND NTOTIOL. (By Oa~r O0 Beaursr) In default of any more convenient place, we have, in our first notice of the Glasgow Exhibition, sketched the more interesting objects in the long* nave and in the transverse avenue. The courts E lying to the sides of the nave, thirty-sevren in num- her, next invite attention. Three courts and part of a fourth, adjacent to the ball ...

REMARKABLE PRICES OF PICTURES

... REMARKABLE PRICES OF PICTURES, On Saturday Messrs. Christie, Hanson, and Woods sold at their rooms, King Street, St, James's, the valuable collection of modern pictures formed by the late Mr. lBolokow, H.P., and removed from Marbon Hall, Middles- brough. The sale room was crowded to overffowig, a; d 'great interest wssa taken by those present in. the sale. All the principal pictures were ...