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CLASSICAL CONCERT

... 3 Tannbauner'n Pilgrimage ?? ?? .W ger Ballad-` La Fiancee du Timnbalier ?? Saint-Saens SYmPhony in D ?? . Haydn Capricrio Italien (Opt 45) ?? Tschailkowsky 3 Songs ?? . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . . - Selection from Snite s In Fairyland .. cowen Song-' My Gentle Harp ?? Old Irish Melody The Ride of the Walkyries ?? Wagner Glasgow people do not as a rule turn out in great numbers ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... NIEW -BOOKS QOFA THE WEEK. r _0 ?? _. .Av 9 I d 2 E I- I I I - I I HISTORY. AR A5OLOTGY. AN]) BLOGRAPIYRA The. Sbth AfricanfWar,n W99-1900. A Mili- taiy Retrospect up to-the Relief of Ladysmith. By Major S.SL. Noi. 2or, 1Maps. (London: John Murray.) - ' -Lifeif te oh-EmperorFrpderoic. Edited from the Gennan ?? von P cichiugrer. With en Introdiction hydbyidneyhWbitman. (London: Harper & ...

CHRISTMAS NUMBERS

... CCHRSTMAS B-v, o~r ---4 s' That the Christmas number of T Mall Magazine is h1undsomely appo, to ? hardly be said. There omis at I, as quite eil ab et5' it of artistic embellishment, incliu, UL4td. zs coloured plate entitled Whisp.ers bsat ar vici. About the letterpress ere .-L . superabundance of the ghLs55- thr . iu & sd from the, ghostly which is Proper to e, With one or two exceptions, ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... . MUSIC AND THE DRIAMA. I - n (YrsOm OUR OWN' coRnlEsroernxT tr London, Sunday Night. ti 3 Auld Lang Syna did nic enjoy a very a] long ruim at the Lyceum; and, indeed the house ir has under Sir Henry-Ining for so many years ce 3been identified with work of a higher class that m the public probably neood educating before they ft can look upon this theatre as a temple of modern is melodrama. ...

MR KRUGER IN PARIS

... i I I VISIT TO THE EXHIBITION~ (RRzuwFx's TET.EGRAMSi P Paris, November 26. P Mr Kruger received no one this. mnorning. At eleven o'clock Dr Leyds went to the MlinistrY -for Foreign Affairs. where he paid a visit to M. Delcases. At noon Mrt Kruger went out for a drive in the direction of the Exhibition. The ?? drove in en open victoria, and was Warmly[ wrapped up. At his side sat his grand- ...

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

... ,MLSfZCELLAN2EOUS BOOKS. Great L astea ?? nd.,Scaulpture. r ' ' Perug lno.. By Geoizg.,C_ wiliamzson, Litt.I. (London: George Bell & Sons.) 'Yietra Yannucci, known as Per'ugino. is an interesting and, ifi somne ways, a great figure in tart With him it may be said that mediaval art died. He was the last pre-Raphaelite, and h e lfad the great tfitahe to have been one of the etahest ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY. t The Civilisition of India. By Romesh C . I Dut.-The Gri-ek Drama. By Lionel D. I sir Bursett, M. A The Temple Primers. (London: na J. M. Dent & Co.) o t e Casque and CowL A Tale oa the F nnchran Reformation. By F. M. Cotton Walker. Illus- th trations by J. Littler. (London: S. W. Partridge lde I& Co.) 'Gideon Guthrie. A Monozraphl Written ?? 1712 ...

SCIENTIFIC PHILOSOPHIC, AND TECHNICAL

... l SCIENTTIFIC. PHIL OScPHIT, AX' D I TECIvfiACL. Io The ChetnistrV Of Pottery. By Simeon Cie Shaw', LL.D. (London Issued in its on Origigina l Jiiorm by Scott, Greenwood & Co.) ;h This interesting volaomo has been kept from the i' renc1l Of t 1im nodern editor and reprinted in its no e nttretv by the enterpo sing' publishers of The dt Ptoery Gazette and other trade journals. The authory an ...

JOHN BARBOUR'S POEMS

... I BA UR'S POEMS. Disputed PiweA and a New a E T'^° Ascript51. c 0 f 0sein an age Cars %* give the devil his a: ,v anc age in which Mr Froude may tl Hery thie Eighlth, or young rt *- *i: - 0 to his own satisfaction that Judge a: ?? at ns black as he is painted, or T' a I go ?? that is idmirable int * fa--- >t' dnit rueresentatives of the old q j; c? ) saine extelt these opolofltei may be ;j ...

HISTORY, ARCHÆOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY

... HISTORY, ARBCMOLOGY, AND BIOGRAXPaY. Joel Dorman Steele, Teacher and Author. By. Mrs George Archibald. (London; Gay & Bird.) The name of Dr Steele is hardly known in this country, but in America he gained a great h reputation as the author of an extraordinarily ti , successful series of school text-boolks in science p 'and history. He was a teacher by profession, SI l and a born teacher as ...

HISTORY, ARCHÆOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY

... HISTORY, ARCHEOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY. Heraldry in Relation to Scottish History and Art, being the Rhind Lectures on Archaology for 1898. By Sir James Bal- four Paul, Lord Lyon King at Arms. (Edinburgh: David Douglas.) Whether or not heraldry be really a science, as in one of the early pages of this volume it is E asserted to be, there can be no-doubt that it is a most useful aii to historical ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIC AND) THE DIRA-M THE NEW DRANATIG SEASO tea WCN ?? oN OoRzsrosUTTS P London, Sunday Night. The thetrical vacation is almost over, and. W the stage doors of some of the theatres are WC already opening for the rehearsals for the new season. It promises to be an extremely busy- season, particularly at she outset. Tih ?? I production, of course, will be the American h farcical comedy In ...