PERIODICALS FOR JANUARY
... p rIODICA9 FOR ?? Cf the ieten art ?? in the Reviewi there rl CIO~ f:: A.a srts pre-easinience ; the number is is and thoughtful, but no't in any 0n'5it t oenswith a discourse on the ?? uoo for 1889, ...
... p rIODICA9 FOR ?? Cf the ieten art ?? in the Reviewi there rl CIO~ f:: A.a srts pre-easinience ; the number is is and thoughtful, but no't in any 0n'5it t oenswith a discourse on the ?? uoo for 1889, ...
... of Some months ago an article in the Tinae contained a summary of the results of a Japanese art tour in Europe, e as desbed by one of the Commissioners to a nawtie St audi ...
... Tfl TURNfER OPERA COMPANY. A welcome relief from the stale jocularities and tinsel splendours of the pantomime, which closed its career at this house on Saturday night, is furnished thi ...
... - [rTuoucaH HsTurs AG.crC.J | THE PARIS EXHIBITION. -- Painas, ?? 7. The number of persons who visited the Exhibi- ' tion yesterdayisestinatedat2O0,00. Only three persons weraarrested fo ...
... TIMOTHY COOP.t It was right that a biography of Mr. Coop should be issued Born im 1817, in a Lancashire tilla;s, of very poor parents, he died two years ago, thc wealthy head of that great firm of clo ...
... MESSRS. G. RICORDI AND Co.-Four of Paolo Tosti's charm- ingly simple love songs, for which school he has quite a speciality, are, Malinconia, words by M. de F-, arranged in five settings; Vieni, ...
... RrAb THERE is no Battle Abbey Roll ' (Mutrrray), and some heretics refuse to believe that there ever was one, despite the assertion that the original was destroyed when Cowdray was burnt down in I79 ...
... . TH-EATMES I ?? THE Tht.^tre Libre, in Paris, whose representatives have made this week their first appearance in this country at the ROIALT' Theatre, is not a theatre, but rather a repertory of p ...
... I r, REA0 r.'A ?? t~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~o un-i ia o edr ?? ground in the main, not altogether Unflmiliar to readers of books of travel, we are taken, but in the brightest and most ?? fashion, by the Hon. Lewis ...
... . ?? ?? ?? CLARENDON'S stately English is so classical to legin with that no wonder his book (like the Spectator ) was with old Oxford tutors a very mine of bits for Latin writing. Dean Boyle's ...
... ;i I - K2 IN his new play which, after a probationary period in the country, has been brought out at the COURT Theatre with the title of A ll'7o/e Lie, Mr. Sydney Grundy has once more taken in hand th ...
... CLYNDERWEN CHLISTIMAS shOW. 'lie fifth at nnual show of fat stck, pinatry, rools, and vmrvisiuns took placi at 0liyndevwt'n on vridav, at-. proved quite a success. Tihe nuwiober of eiitrits iii tht3 d ...