Brosset, M., 607. Crawford, G. M., 702. Curtius, Prof. G., 239. Dilke, W., 304, 336. Dunn, Mrs. S., 338. Egger, M., 306. Ellis, Rev. R., 843. Gilchrist, Mrs., 733. Grässe, H., 338. Houghton, Lord, 209. Howson, Dr. J. S., 809. Jackson, Mrs. W. S., 271. Kalachof, N., 701. Kalisch, Dr. M. M., 303. Karnovich, E. P., 701. Lange, Prof. L., 241. Leader, R., 607. Le Breton, Mrs. A. L., 439. Llanos, Señor V., 474. Lucius, P. F., 573. Lynch, Mrs. H., 19. MacLehose, J., 843. Maffei, A., 810. Mason, R. H., 549. Met- calfe, Rev. F., 306. Palm, A. I., 771. Palm, Prof. H., 51. Pinnock, Dr. W., 809. Ralph, J., 770. Rome, R., 509. Rosenberg, Dr. C. F. B., 771. Scheerman, Father, 809. Shairp, J. C., 399. Somer- ville, A., 49, 83. Springer, R., 607. Tarkavachaspati, Pandit Tara Nath, 273. Thoms, W. J., 239, 272, 304. Rev. A. B. Grosart's two New Series of Reprints, 18. Holmes, 51 Monthly Lists of Parliamentary Papers, 82, 240, 405, 509, 638. 809. Society of Authors and the Copyright Laws, 113, 145. Royal Commission on Education of the Blind, 114. Newspaper Literature and the Indian Post Office, 145. Discovery of Goethe Documents at Weimar, 178. The Middlesex MSS., 210. "Free-Will Offering" to Walt Whitman, 241. Tenth Report of Royal Commis-ion on Historical MSS., 240. Mrs. Crawshay's Prizes for Essays on Byron, Shelley, and Keats, 272. Mohammedan Colchester, 337. New Educational Centre for the West of London, 374. Bicentenary Celebration of the Birth of Gay, 404. Opening of the Wandsworth Public Library, 439. Discovery of MSS. at Belvoir Castle, 474, 508, 539. Renovation of Parish Registers, 474. Mr. Quaritch's Trade Sale, 508. Prof. Dawkins on Antiquities of Isle of Man, 509. Reminiscence of American Journal of Science, 244, 542, 705 Annalen of the Leyden Observatory, 735 Annales of the Bordeaux Observatory, 735 Archives des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, 847 Astronomische Nachrichten, 52, 180, 212, 406, 475 Aymonier's Notes sur le Laos, 541 Baird's (S. F.) The Water Birds of North America, 146 Ball's (R. S.) The Story of the Heavens, 702 Barlow's (W) New Theories of Matter and Force, 772 Bartholomew's (J.) Ordnance Survey Plan of the City of Beddoe's (J.) The Races of Britain, 771 Bell's (F. J.) Comparative Anatomy and Physiology, 338 Bert's (P.) First Year of Scientific Knowledge, trans- Biedermann's Central Blatt für Agrikultur Chemie, 511 Bissy's Madagascar et l'Ile de la Réunion, 736 Blake's (A. G.) Arithmetic, 734 Brewer's (T. M.) The Water Birds of North America, 146 Browne's (W. L.) The Moon and the Weather, 212 Brunton's (T. L.) Text-Book of Pharmacology, &c., 243 Bulletin de la Société pour l'Encouragement de l'In- Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 844 Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey, 213, 376 Canadian Record of Science, 608 Industrial Self-Instructor, 541 Jackson's (J.) Practical Arithmetic, 734 Jackson's (L. D'A.) Aid to Engineering Solution, 406 Johnson's (G. S.) Indications of the Existence of ar Allotropic Modification of Elementary Nitrogen, 179 Johnston's (A.) Map of Victoria, 541 Johnston's (W. and A. K.) Sheet of Maps to illustrate the Caroline Islands Dispute, 672 Journal de Pharmacie et de Chimie, 511 Journal of the Anthropological Institute, 244, 671 Knight's (S. R.) Elementary Algebra, 273 Krause's (G. A.) Map of Country to Eastward of Lagos, Landois's (Dr. L.) Text-Book of Human Physiolog Langley's (Prof. S. P.) Researches on Solar Heat, 21 Macfarlane's (A.) Physical Arithmetic, 212 Marshall's (J.) The Hunterian Oration, 1885, 671 Meteorological Returns from India, 511, 608 Mitchell's (F. S.) The Birds of Lancashire, 145 Muir's (M. M. P.) Treatise on the Principles of Chemis Nadaillac's (Marquis de) Prehistoric America, transla Nautical Almanac for 1889, 811 Observatory, 21, 147, 180, 640 Ormerod's (E. A.) Report of Observations of Injur Osborn's (S.) Ambulance Lectures on Home Nursing Perthes's (B.) Justus Perthes in Gotha, 1785-1885, Petermann's Mitteilungen, 148, 244, 339, 440, 541, € Poor's (H. V.) Manual of the Railroads of the Ur Proceedings of the Colorado Scientific Society, 213 Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, 339 Publications of the Washburn Observatory, 608 Quarterly Statement of Palestine Exploration Fund Ramsay's (A.) The Scientific Roll, 212 Records of the Geological Survey of India, 21, 376 Report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, Clifford's (W. K.) Common Sense of the Exact Report on the Migration of Birds, 639 Coppinger's (R. W.) Cruise of the Alert, 241 Coues's (Dr. E.) The English Sparrow in America, 509 Cremona's (L.) Elements of Projective Geometry, trans- Deutsche Geographische Blätter, 52, 541 Doran's (A. H. G.) Clinical and Pathological Observa- tions on Tumours of the Ovary, &c., 243 Dun Echt Observatory Publications, 275 Espin's (Rev. T. H. E. C.) Elementary Star Atlas, 703 Everett's (J. D.) Outlines of Natural Philosophy, 734 Excursions et Reconnaissances, 541 Forbes, W. A., the late, Scientific Papers of, 179 Südsee, 20 Karte des Westlichen Theils der Fritsche's (Dr. H.) Ein Beitrag zur Geographie und Glasgow's (D.) Watch and Clock Making, 339 Greenwich Observations for the Year 1883, 703 Gurney's (J. H.) The House Sparrow, 509 Habenicht's (H.) Spezial-Karte von Afrika, 440, 672 Hall's (H. S.) Elementary Algebra, 273 Hare's (A. W.) Pathological Mycology, 338 Heath's (F. G.) Where to find Ferns, 844 Hoffmann's (G. C.) Chemical Contributions to Geology Holmes's (G) The Hygiene of the Throat and Ear, 671 Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H 607 Report upon the Natal Observatory for 1884, 212 Reports of the Mining Registrars of the Gold-fiel Revue de Géographie, 52, 244, 406, 541, 736 Ridgway's (R.) The Water Birds of North America Riebeck's (E.) The Chittagong Hill Tribes, trans Roberts's (R. L.) Illustrated Lectures on Ambu Rodrigues's (J. C.) The Panama Canal, 843 Russell's (Col. C.) The House Sparrow, 509 St. Bartholomew's Hospital Reports, 671 Schäfer's (E. A.) Essentials of Histology, 338 Scottish Geographical Magazine, 52, 244, 406, 672 Simmonds's (P. L.) Animal Food Resources of Dif Smart's (A.) Germs: Dust and Disease, 671 Stanford's Parliamentary Map of the British Is 541; Parliamentary County Atlas and Handbo Statistical Register of Victoria for 1884, 608 Tait's (P. G.) Properties of Matter, 405 Tarleton's (F. A.) Elementary Treatise on Dynamic Taylor's (J. E.) Our Common British Fossils, 179 Vines's (S. H.) Course of Practical Instruction in B Watkins's (Rev. M. G.) Gleanings from the N History of the Ancients, 242 Akropological Institute-Elections, 672, 736. E. H. Man on the Nicobar Islanders, 846 Archeological Institute-53; Mr. R. P. Pullan on Exca- Aridian-Mr. S. H. Hodgson on Philosophy and Experience, 575. Mr. S. H. Hodgson on Siebeck's View of the Philebus' of Plato, 811. Also 736 Antic-Elections, 703, 846. Rev. H. Friend on the Beddbistic Element in Oriental Life, 703. Mr. W. Simpson on Newly Discovered Caves at Penj-deh, 846 Atronomical-Elections, 672, 811. Mr. C. R. Marten on the Total Solar Eclipse of September 9th observed at En Archeological Association-Mr. de Gray Birch in the Art of the Roman Pavements at Bignor, 703. Education-Mr. F. G. Fleay on Elementary Musical Geographical-Elections, 20, 672, 736, 811 Fi-Annual Meeting, 21; General Meeting, 575 etation of Civil Engineers-Elections, 774. Also 672, L-Elections, 773. Mr. J. Ball on the Flora of Matrological-Elections, 704, 846. Mr. W. Marriott Fre Shakspere-Rev. S. A. Brooke on the Play of Funimatic-Elections, 704, 846. Philological-Elections, 704, 774. Pagrical-Elections, 53, 774, 846. Prof. S. P. Thompson Royal-703; Anniversary Meeting, 736; 811, 846 Royal Institution-Elections, 53, 774 Royal Society of Literature-Mr. W. Rendle on the His- tory of the Borough Hospitals, 703 Society, 213. M. Ledebur on the Presence of Oxygen in Metals, 275. Mr. Kendall's Electrical Generator, 308. "Tin Stone" in New South Wales, 376. Influence of the Sun on Bacillus anthracis, 407. Insulating Stem for Experiments on Statical Electricity, 475. Colonial and Indian Exhibition at Kensington, 510. Notes from Naples, 511. A New Yellow Colour, " Xanthine," Dr. Ferran's Method of treating Cholera Patients, 575. Production of Gold in America in 1884, 608. Means of preventing Explosions in Coal Mines, 641. Mr. Sawyer on the Temperature of Mines, 673. Award of the Royal Society's Medals, 704. MM. Hembert and Henry's Process for pro- ducing Hydrogen, 705. Resignation of Sir J. Hooker, A B C, drawn and coloured by T. Pym, 705 Academy Sketches, edited by Blackburn, 151 A Day's Pleasure for Little People, 813 Adeline's (J.) Lexique des Termes d'Art, 309 Aitken's (G. S.) The Abbeys of Arbroath, &c., 674 Amicis's (E. de) Spain and the Spaniards, 848 Andersen's (H.) The White Swans, &c., 705 Architectural Association Sketch-Book, 215 Artistes Célèbres: Donatello, by Müntz, 737 Ashton's (J.) English Caricature and Satire on Napo- Aunt Louisa's Nursery Book, 813 Bowes's (J. L.) Japanese Enamels, 148 Bradley's Popular Guide to Westminster Abbey, 673 Burne's (F. S. I.) Tiles from Dame Marjorie's Chimney Butler's (A. J.) Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt, 213 Carr's (J. C.) Papers on Art, 54 Cheerful's (C.) Little Doings of some Little Folks, 705 Chesneau's (E.) The English School of Painting, trans- Child Pictures from Dickens, 705 Chipiez's (C.) Histoire de l'Art dans l'Antiquité: Phé- nicie-Chypre-English Translation by Armstrong, 308 Christian Archeologist and Church Historian, 276 Church's (A. H.) English Earthenware, 182 Crawhall's (J.) Izaak Walton, his Wallet Booke, 705 Cunnington's (M.) The Ogre, 813 Gil Blas, translated by H. van Laun, 848 Gilbert's (J.) Landscape in Art, 376 Godfrey's (J. T.) The Market Crosses of Nottingham, 674 Goldsmith's (O.) The Hermit, 848 Gorringe's (H. H.) Egyptian Obelisks, 847 Greenaway's (K.) Marigold Garden, 673 Greg's (J. P.) Sketches of Adventure and Sport, 674 Gulliver's Travels, with Memoir by Saintsbury, 705 Halsey's (F. R.) Raphael Morghen's Engraved Works, Hanbury (A.) and Others' Advanced Studies of Flower Painting in Water Colours, 674 Harrison's (J. E.) Introductory Studies in Greek Art, 812 Havard's (H.) Dutch School of Painting, translated by Hawkins's (E.) Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by Franks and Ack, R. H., 705. Bäyer, General, 510. Boissier, Henfrey's (H. W.) Guide to English Coins, edited by CE, 641. Börner, Dr. P., 441. Brault, Lieut. L., 34. Brown, E. O., 812, Bull, Dr. H. G., 608, 641. Bucnfanti, Signor, 307. Carpenter, Dr. W. B, 639. Champ, B. des, 440. Clausen, Dr. T., 148. David- Dr. T., 541. Davies, D. C., 406. Edwards, Prof. H. M. 180. Fairlie, R. F., 213. Flight, Dr. W., 1, een, 53. Mangin, Capt., 737. Metz, N., 774. 6. Gower, F. A., 213. Hartnup, J., 608. Kitson, Mairhead, J., 475. Ponzi, Prof. G., 774. Posthumus, Holmes's (O. W.) The Last Leaf, 848 House of William Burges, edited by Pullan, 215 Howells's (W. D.) Tuscan Cities, 848 Italy from the Alps to Mount Etna, 774 Jahrbuch der Königlich Preussischen Kunstsammlungen, Journal of Richard Doyle in the Year 1840, 774 Kingsley's (C.) The Water Babies, 813 Lacroix's (P.) Arts of the Middle Ages, 848 Lane-Poole's (S.) The Coins of the Turks in the British Lassalle's (H.) The Royal Academy Illustrated, 151 Life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 775 Linton's (W. J.) Wood Engraving, 21 List of Works on Gold and Silversmiths' Work and Loftie's (W. J.) Lessons in the Art of Illuminating, 276; Longfellow's (H. W.) Blacksmith, 705 Lovett's (R.) Norwegian Pictures, 705 Macmillan's (H.) The Riviera, 774 Maskell's (A.) Russian Art and Art Objects, 847 Massarani's (T.) Charles Blanc et son Euvre, 216 Merrie Games in Rhyme from ye Olden Time, 705 Miles's (H. J. A.) Tiles from Dame Marjorie's Chimney Miller's (F.) Glass-Painting, 182 Miller's (O. T.) Queer Pets and their Doings, 705 Molinier's (E.) Dictionnaire des Émailleurs, 246 Montagu's (H.) Copper, Tin, and Bronze Coinage, 149 Nichols's (F. M.) Notizie dei Rostri del Foro Romano e Panjandrum, The, Picture-Book, 673 Parables of our Lord, illustrated by Millais, 673 Paris's (É.) Le Musée de Marine du Louvre, 407 Perrot's (G.) Histoire de l'Art dans l'Antiquité: Phéni- cie-Chypre-English Translation by Armstrong, 308 Prévost's (Abbé) History of Manon Lescaut, 673 Pullan's (R. P.) Selection from Designs of W. Burges, 215 Raphael, his Life and Works, by Crowe and Cavalcaselle, Vicaire de Wakefield, translated by Gausseron, 848 Villari's (P.) L'Angleterre, l'Écosse, et l'Irlande, 848 Waugh's (1.) Little Chicks and Baby Tricks, 705 Wauters's (A. J.) Flemish School of Painting, translated Weatherly's (F.) Through the Meadows, 705 Weir's (H.) Animal Stories, 705 White's (W. H) Architecture and Public Buildings, 441 Williams's (S.) The Daisy, 705 Wolff's (A.) Figaro-Salon, 151, 276 Original Papers. Little Mosque of Santa Sophia, 217 National Portrait Gallery, 277 Orangery, The, in Kensington Gardens, 56 Private Collections of England: Mr. Kurtz's, Wavertree, Liverpool, 341; Mr. W. Coltart's, Woodleigh, Birken- head, 407, 476; Mr. A. Wood's, Conway, 542 Ratisbon, Archæological Discovery at, 477 Rome, Notes from, 477, 578, 610, 706, 849 Rome, Recent Excavations at, 86 Royal Archæological Institute at Derby, 151, 183, 310 viii FINE ARTS. Obituaries-continued. 814. Gay, B., 57. Geefs, J., 544. Hayon, L., 512. Heinlein, H., 814. Kereckhoven, J. Van den, 814. Labbé, C., 87. Labrouste, T., 814. Magne, M., 250. Mogford, J., 611. Sauvaige, L., 218. Schoenewerk, A., 153, 218. Schwendenmein, Herr A. von, 707. Segé, A., 611. Simonsen, Prof. N., 850. Thorburn, R, 610. Thornycroft, T., 310. Triebel, Prof. K., 442. Vaux, W. S. W., 22. Widmann, Herr A., 344. Wieschebrink, H., 512. Williams, P., 185. Worsaae, J. J. A., 249. Zaliski, Mr., 543. Zelger, J., 120 Gossip. The Baronetcy to Mr. Millais, 23. Mr. S. Clift's "Balneograph," 24. The National Portrait Gallery, 57, 120, 153. Renaming Streets in Paris, 57. Discovery of a Longlost Portrait of Schiller, 87. Expenditure and Progress of the British Museum, 120. Mr. Watts's New Pictures, 152. Discovery of Roman Milestones near Chesterholm, 153. New Print Saloon in the British Museum, 185. Excavations at Olympia, 186. Priory Church of Blyth, Nottinghamshire, 218. Excavations at Bath, 250. Electricity at the Manchester Art Gallery, 280. Amenities of the Thames near London, 310. New Print Room in the British Museum, 344, 543. National Gallery, Acquisitions, 378, 643. Westminster Abbey-The International Chalcographical Society, 408. Durham Cathedral, 442. Destruction of Sharp's House on Chiswick Mall, 478. Destruction of Historic Sites at Aberdeen, 511. The Lilburn Tower at Dunstanborough, 512. Removal of the National Portrait Gallery to Bethnal Green, 543. Abbey Church of St. Albans Notes from Rome, 578. Eton College and Weston's Yard, 611. Conisborough Castle, 643. Mr. Woolner's Model of the late Bishop Jackson, 675. Study of Epigraphy in India, 707. Anniversary of the Royal Academy, 739. Mr. Pearson's New Exterior to Westminster Hall, 776. The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 814. tion" of Sherborne Abbey, 849 MUSIC. Reviews. "Restora Bach, Johann Sebastian, Vol. III., by Spitta, translated Clément's (F.) Histoire de la Musique, 186 Fillmore's (J. C.) History of Pianoforte Music, edited by Prentice, 281 Gilbert's (A.) Technical Exercises for the Pianoforte, 675 Gounod's (C.) Mors et Vita, 121 Haskins's (A. B.) Singing in Schools, 675 Heron-Allen's (E.) Violin Making, as it Was and Is, 218 Mary Magdalen, Words by Leigh, Music by Massenet, 250 Spitta's (P.) Johann Sebastian Bach, Vol. III., translated by Bell and Fuller-Maitland, 57 Turle's (J.) Psalm and Hymn Tunes, ed. by his Daughter, 345 Albert Hall Choral Society: Gounod's' Mors et Vita,' 611; 676; Elijah,' 708; Judas Maccabæus,' 777 Bach's (Herr L. E.) Concert, 89 Bache's (Mr. W.) Pianoforte Recital. 578 Boosey's (Mr. J.) Ballad Concerts, 709, 740 Brinsmead's (Messrs.) Symphony Concerts, 644, 707, 776, 815, 850 Bristol Madrigal Society, Concert, 58 Brown's Miss M.) Concert, 59 Cesi's (Signor) Pianoforte Recital, 89 Comedy Theatre: Erminie,' Music by Jakobowski, Dannreuther's (Mr.) Musical Evenings, 645, 709, 777, 851 THE ATHENEUM Edersheim's (Herr) Concert, 89 Halle's (Mr. C.) Concerts at Manchester, 612, 645, 676, 709, 740, 777, 852 Handel Commemoration in Westminster Abbey, 87 Heckmann Quartet, The, 676, 777, 815, 851 Henschel's (Mr. and Mrs.) Vocal Recitals, 645, 708 Lehmann (Fräulein L.) and Rummel's (Herr F.) Concerts, 545, 579 Leslie's (Mr. H.) Choir, 25 Liebhart's (Madame) Concert, 25 London Musical Society, 24 London Select Choir, 707 Matthay's (Mr. T. A.) Pianoforte Recital, 740 Novello's (Messrs.) Oratorio Concerts, 644; 'Mors et Opéra Comique: Hermann and Jones's 'The Fay o' Pachmann's (M. de) Recitals, 645, 814 Royal Academy of Music, Students' Concerts, 58, 579, 708 Viard-Louis's (Madame) Recital, 815 Obituaries. Basevi, Dr. A., 778. Bitter, C. H., 443. Brunot, L. A., 645. Giosa, N. de, 121. Hoffmann, Baron von, 613. Kiel, F., 409. Mazza, G., 89. Merkel, G., 645. Mi. rate, R., 777. Nohl, Dr. L., 852. Novaro, M., 676. Philp, Miss E., 740. Ritter, A. G., 379. Servais, J., 345. Thomas, H., 219. Wendland, Herr, 312. Wieck, A., 613. Zarembski, J. de, 410 Gossip. Historic Concerts at the Inventions Exhibition, 25. Prize Festival of Royal Normal College for Blind, 59. Bach and Handel Festivals at Zurich, 89. German Opera in New York, 154. Promenade Concerts at the Empire Theatre, 187; at Covent Garden, 219, 613. Viennese Orchestra of Ladies at Albert Palace, 219. Catalogue of Ancient Musical Instruments, &c., in the Albert Hall, 251. Rubinstein's New Work Moses,' 282. Choral Competitions at the Inventions Exbibition, 345. Wagner's Götterdämmerung' at Munich, 379. Ninth Mecklenburg Musical Festival, 410. New Overture by Frederick the Great, 443. Uniform Musical Pitch, 479. Special Concert at Covent Garden Theatre, 512. Hampstead Popular Concerts, 545. Mr. Cowen's Scandinavian Symphony at Berlin, 579. Westminster Orchestral Society, 645 Dr. Horace Hill's New Oratorio, 676. Mr. F. Lamond's Concert in Berlin, 708. Hegar's Manasseh' at Zurich, 709. Incidental Music to the Eumenides' at Cambridge, 740. The Guildhall School of Music, 777. Kensington Choral and Orchestral Society, 815. DRAMA. Reviews. Adams's (W. H. D.) Concordance to Shakespeare,_ 676 Fitzgerald's (P.) The Art of the Stage as set out in Ludlow's (W.) Reprints of Hamlet and As You Like It from the Folio of 1623, 346 Martin (Helena Faucit, Lady) on some of Shakespeare's Female Characters, 345 Marlowes Werke, ed. by Breymann and Wagner: Tamburlaine, 313 Middleton, Thomas, Works of, edited by Bullen, 188 Moulton's (R. G.) Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist, 313 Perring's (Sir P.) Hard Knots in Shakespeare, 709 Pseudo Shakespearian Plays, edited by Wernke and Proescholdt, 580 Shakspeare's Garden of Girls, 480 Strong's (R.) Reprint of the 1682 Quarto of Venice Preserv'd, 346 Webster's (J.) Love's Graduate, 479 York Plays, edited by Miss L. T. Smith, 187 Drury Lane Theatre in the Reign of James I., 59, 282 New Play of Mr. Wills, 380 Red Bull Playhouse in the Reign of James I., 709 JULY TO DECEMBER 1885 Theatres. Adelphi-Revival of Boucicault's 'Arrah na Pogue,' 154. "The Colleen Bawn,' 579. Sims and Pettitt's Harbour Lights,' 852 Avenue-Reece and Farnie's' Kenilworth,' 852 Comedy Dodson's Woman's Victory,' 60. Cross's 'Boiling Water,' 122 Coombe House-Performances of the Pastoral Players: Drury Lane-Revival of Reade's 'It is Never too Late Haymarket-Retirement of Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft, 121. Carr and Conway's Dark Days,' 443. Her Majesty's-Planché's Secret Service '-Miss Kate Vaughan in Excelsior,' 545 Holborn-Webster's The Woman of the People,' 380 Ladbroke Hall-Marston and Nelson's 'A Test,' 815 Lyceum-Benefit Entertainment for the Actors' Bene volent Fund, 121. Reopening: Revival of Wills' 'Olivia,' 346. Revival of Boucicault's Louis XI., 778. Goethe's 'Faust,' adapted by Wills, 852 Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon-'As You Like It, 312 Novelly-Paulton and Tedde's 'The Japs,' 410. Mone Bags,' 614, 677. Vanderdecken,' 778 Olympic-The Thirst for Gold,' 26. Poole's Throug the Furnace,' 154. D'Arcy's Lelio, a Venetian Story 282. Macdonnell-Green's Peer or Pauper,' 410 Buchanan and Jay's Alone in London,' 613 Prince's-Wills's Gringoire,' 26. Carton and Raleigh' 'The Great Pink Pearl-Rae's First in the Field 59. Helmore's The Casting Vote,' 480. Revival o Boucicault's' Andy Blake,' 710 Princess's-Jones and Barrett's Hoodman Blind,' 252 Royalty French Plays: Delavigne's 'Don Jua d'Autriche,' 513. Belot et Villetard's Le Testamer de César Girodot' — Pailleron's L'Etincelle,' 54. Meilhac et Halévy's Fanny Lear,' 579, 614. L Testament de César Girodot,' 614. Sardou's 'Le Vieux Garcons'- Pailleron's 'Le Monde où l'o s' Ennuie,' 677. Bahier and Schey's Tricoche e Cacolet,' 710. Sardou's 'Odette,' 741. Le Proce Veauradieux,' 816 St. George's Hall-Browning's 'Colombe's Birthday,' 70, St. James's-Pinero's 'Mayfair,' 613 Standard-Willing's 'Judgment,' 410 Strand-On Change,' 26, 282. Clarke's 'The Inven tories,' 60. Cousin Johnny,' 89. Nicholas Nickleby, 379. Revival of Our American Cousin,' 545, 579 Bagot's The Rubber of Life,' 614. " Mortimer's 'Wifey,' 646. Hurst's 'In Fetters,' 742 Surrey Mr. Conquest and Miss L. Tinsley's 'Devil's Luck,' 410 Toole's Burnand's The O'Dora,' 89. Ross Neil's 'The Angel King' at Westwood House Sydenham, 122. "Pastoral Scenes" from As You Like It' at Colchester, 252. Performances at Out lving Theatres, 313. The Blackfriars Playhouse, 316 Miss Genevieve Ward at the Opera-house, Sydney, 410 Removal of the Restriction upon Theatres on Ash Wednesday, 444. Nina the Enchantress' at the Alhambra, 480. Mrs. Bernard Beere as Pez Woffing ton at the Gaiety, 513. Mrs. Weldon at the Grand Theatre, 545. Miss Mary Anderson at the Star Theatre, New York, 580. Tombstone of "Edmond Helder," 645. Shakspeare Society of New York, 646. Miss Fortescue as Frou-Frou at the Standard, 677. Mr. Herbert James's Dramatic Recitals, 678. Performance at the Vaudeville by Miss Leclercq's Pupils. 710. 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Situation exceptionally healthy, overlooking the Bristol Channel; particularly suitable for delicate girls. Resident German and French Governesses; both languages always spoken. The best Masters attend from Clifton and Cheltenham. References given and required.-Address E. F. B, Duncan House, Clevedon. DH and HUMOROUS RECITALS by TUITION in SERGEANT LEE, M.A. Public or Private Engage nor Garrick Club, Adelphi-terrace, W.C. THOMAS MILLER DICKSON, of Camden Chatten, Birkenhead, can now form ENGAGEMENTS ceties, Institutes, &c. (and in London and Watering* for the delivery of her Popular Lectures: HAMLET of SHAKSPERE. 2TMINSTER ABBEY. TOWER of LONDON. HOR CASTLE. Each Lecture Illustrated by 100 beautiful Views shown by Oxyhydrogen Light. ble criticisms of Mrs. Dickson's Lectures, see d WOOLWICH, SANDHURST, and other Examinations.-Mr. F. MEREWETHER (BA Oxon), sometime Master at Cheltenham College, RECEIVES a limited number of PUPILS at CHALET de LUCEUS, Canton Vaud. Efficient staff. Every facility for Modern Languages. References kindly permitted to the Bishop of Dover, the Dean of Canterbury, and Parents of former Pupils. For particulars apply to Mr. MEREWETHER, or to Messrs. ASKIN, GABBITAS & KILLIK, 38, Sackville-street, W., who will forward Prospectus and more detailed information on application. received for France-Twelve Months, 188.; Six Months, 9s.-payable in advance to J. G. FOTHERINGHAM, Bookseller-Paris, 8, Rue des Capucines; Cannes, 59, Rue d'Antibes. HOME ARTS and INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION. President-Earl BROWNLOW. Treasurer-WALTER BESANT, Esq. Classes for Wood Carving, Modelling. Brass Repoussé Work, Leather Work (Cuir Bouilli), and Drawing and Design as applied to Decorative Art, are NOW OPEN to those who wish to teach Working Boys and Girls, with the help of the Association.--Applications and Subscriptions can be addressed to the SECRETARY, 1, Langham Chambers, Langham-place. The BOARD require the services of a MASTER and an ASSISTANT MASTER to take charge of the Central Classes which are about to be formed for the instruction of Junior Teachers. They will be required to devote the whole of their time to the duties. Salary, 250, and 150, per annum respectively. Forms of Application which may be obtained from the undersigned, must be returned on or before FRIDAY, July 17. JOHN ARTHUR PALMER, Clerk of the Board. District Bank Buildings, Market-street, July 1, 1835. THORPARCH GRANGE, YORKSHIRE. Rev. RICHARD W. HILEY, D.D. Oxford, Vicar of Wighill. This School is situated in a healthy agricultural district, easily reached by rail. From Seventy to Eighty Boys of the better class have been for Twenty-five Years successfully prepared for the Universities and the higher vocations in life. Vacancies each Term. OWENS COLLEGE, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, MANCHESTER. The Council invite applications for FIVE BERKELEY FELLOWSHIPS, of the value of 100 each, for the Year 1985-6, to be awarded in one or more of the following subjects:-1. Classics; 2. English Language and Literature; 3. History; 4 Philosophy: 5. Pure Mathematics; 6. Applied Mathematics; 7 Engineering; 8 Physics; 9. Chemistry; 10. Biology (including Physiology); 11. Geology (including Palæontology). The appointments will be made not on the results of examination, but on evidence of ability to prosecute some special study or research. Applications must be sent to the Registrar on or before the 25th of SEPTEMBER. A fuller statement of the conditions of the Fellowships will be forwarded on application. HENRY WM. HOLDER. M.A., Registrar. COLLEGE, MANCHESTER. THE OWENS Prof. Greenwood, finding it necessary to devote the whole of his time to the Principalship, will RESIGN the PROFESSORSHIP of GREEK on the 29th of September next. Candidates for the Chair are invited to forward applications and testimonials, addressed to the Council of the College, under cover to the Registrar, not later than MONDAY, the 13th July next. Information concerning the terms and conditions of the appointment will be forwarded on application to Dr. Greenwood. Principal of the College. HENRY WM. HOLDER, M.A., Registrar. ICTORIA UNIVERSITY, University College, VICTO Liverpool. PROFESSORSHIP OF ENGINEERING. Applications are invited for a new Chair of Engineering. Salary, 3751. a year, together with two-thirds of the fees derived from students. The Professor will be required to commence work at the beginning of October next. Applications, with copies of Testimonials, to be sent not later than July 5th to the College Registrar, who will supply full particulars on inquiry. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL and COLLEGE. OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS IN SCIENCE. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of 130 each, tenable for one year, will be competed for on September 26th, 28th, 29th, 30th. One of the value of 1304, will be awarded to the best Candidate at this Examination under twenty years of age, if of sufficient merit. For the other, the Candidates must be under twenty-five years of age. The Subjects of Examination are Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, and Physiology (no candidate to take more than four subjects). The JEAFFRESON EXHIBITION will be competed for at the same time. The Subjects of Examination are Latin, Mathematics, and any two of the three following languages, Greek, French, and German The Classical subjects are those of the London University Matriculation Examination of July, 1885. This is an open Exhibition of the value of 501. Candidates must not have entered to the Medical or Surgical Practice of any Metropolitan Medical School. The successful Candidates will be required to enter at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in the October succeeding the Examination, and are eligible for the other Hospital Scholarships and Prizes. The other Scholarships are: First year-one of 501.. one of 301., and one of 201. Second year and third year-one of 501. Third and fourth year-two of 301., one of 401 For particulars application may be made to the WARDEN of the College, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, E.C. MR. A. M. BURGHES, AUTHORS' AGENT and ACCOUNTANT (ten years chief clerk to Messrs. Rivington).Advice given as to the best mode of Publishing. Publishers Estimates examined on behalf of Authors. Transfer of Literary Property carefully conducted. Safe Opinions obtained. Twenty years' experience. Highest references. Consultation free.-1, Paternoster-row, E.C. PROPRIETORS of NEWSPAPERS TPERIODICIS WYMAN & SONS, Printers of the Bride and Knowledge, Health, Review, Merchant and Manufacturer, Printing Times, the Furniture Gazette, and other high-class Publications, call attention to the facilities they possess for the COMPLETE ECONOMIC, and PUNCTUAL PRODUCTION of PERIODICAL LITERATURE. whether Illus trated or Plain. Estimates furnished to Projectors of New Periodicals for either Printing or Printing and Publishing.--74 to 76, Great Queenstreet, London, W.C WB. WHITTINGHAM & CO., PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS, 91, Gracechurch-street, London; and "The Charterhouse Press," 44, Charterhouse-square, E.C. vincial WEEKLY (CONSERVATIVE) PAPERS in the South of England. Age and infirmities of Proprietor only reason for disposal. Excellent opportunity of establishing Evening (Daily) Paper. Moderate Capital only required for immediate sale. Jobbing Business attached. C. MITCHELL & CO. are instructed to NEGO. . TIATE a PARTNERSHIP for an important NEWSPAPER PROPERTY in the North of England. Large and fashionable watering- place. Capital required, 3,000. C. MITCHELL & CO. are instructed to NEGO- TIATE a PARTNERSHIP for a LONDON LOCAL PAPER. Small Capital only required. Incoming Partner to take Business C. MITCHELL & CO. are instructed to DISPOSE of the COPYRIGHT of a LONDON WEEKLY PAPER. Moderate Capital only required. Easy terms of payment can be arranged. 1. VIRGIN and CHILD. by Fra Filippo Lippi, from Florence. Το Members, 20s. ; to Non-members, 258. 2. VIRGIN and CHILD, by Filippino Lippi, from Prato. To Members, 3. NURSING of BACCHUS, from an ancient Wall-painting at Rome. TO BOOKBUYERS, JAMES THORPE has just published his FORTY-THIRD CATALOGUE of Standard, Curious, and Rare SECOND-HAND BOOKS in all Branches of Literature, at extremely low prices. To be had post free at 53, Snip-street, Brighton. TO BOOK BUYERS.-CATALOGUES (New Series), Nos. 107, 108, 109 are now ready, No. 110 in a few days Will be sent post free to any address.-JAMES FAWN & SON, the Book Mart, Bristol. Books Purchased for Cash in Town or Country. CATALOGUE of RARE and VALUABLE BOOKS, including the First Folio Shakespeare, the First Edition of Foxe's Book of Martyrs, and many other curious Works. Sent post free for two stamps. C. MITCHELL & CO. are instructed to DISPOSE LEATHER-BOUND of a general Catholic character. It has a large and increasing circulation, and is established with Newsagents and on the Railway Bookstalls C. MITCHELL & CO., Agents for the Sale and Purchase of Newspaper Properties, undertake Valuations for Probate or Purchase, Investigations, and Audit of Accounts, &c. Card of "The Autotype Edition which is now completed is an excellent one, faithfully reproducing the manuscript, page for page, in full size. At a comparatively moderate cost this true likeness of The CODEX ALEX- ANDRINUS' will find its way to the different libraries of Europe and America, and be welcomed as the best possible representative of the original. May we not hope that the good example thus set will be followed by other countries, and that such world-famous Biblical codices as the Vaticanus and Sinaiticus, and unique texts of classical and medieval manuscripts, will also be multiplied by the same unerring Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P., His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Lord Tennyson, E. H. Bunbury, Esq. Trustees-Lord Houghton, Earl of Carnarvon, Earl of Rosebery. The Library contains 100,000 Volumes of Ancient and Modern Lite- rature, in various Languages. Subscription, 31. a year without Entrance-fee, or 21. with Entrance-fee of 6.; Life Membership, 261. Fifteen Volumes are allowed to Country, and Ten to Town Members. Reading-Room open from Ten to half-past Six. Catalogue Supplement (1875-80), price 5s.; to Members, 48. Prospectus on application. ROBERT HARRISON, Secretary and Librarian. RARE and VALUABLE BOOKS for the LIBRARY. NEW CATALOGUE just published, containing several thousand volumes of Histories, Travels, Anecdotal and Illustrated Books, Ruskin, Cruikshank, Rowlandson, Thackeray, and Dickens, many selected from the Syston and Hartley and Sir William Knighton's Libraries.-Forwarded gratis and post free on application to JAME The Cheapest House in the Trade is the CORPORATION STREET, BIRMINGHAM. *.* New Catalogue just ready, post free upon application. FOR SALE, on account of death, a beautiful for which there are already applications. Amateurs desiring photos of this Clock, with full description, will receive same on addressing L. P. H., care of Nygh & Van Ditmar, Rotterdam. PORTRAIT from which the Bust of the Poet Coleridge recently placed in Westminster Abbey was taken is NOW ON VIEW (for SALE) at the FINE-ART SOCIETY'S, 148, New Bond-street, W. GALLERY or STUDIO in BOND-STREET, well BE LET. Rent, 1001. per annum.-For further particulars address F. A., Scripps's Advertising Office, 13, South Molton- STUDIOS, facing St. Paul's School Gardens, North light, extensive frontage, will be BUILT to SUIT ARTISTS' REQUIREMENTS. Houses available for Schools, &c.-Apply to Messrs. GIBBS & FLEW (Limited), Cedars Estate Office, West Kensington. MENTS in the healthiest and prettiest part of Hampshire, within Two Miles from Liss Station, on the South-Western Railway. TO BE LET, simple but comfortably Furnished Rooms, with good Cooking and Attendance, at an Inn, situate amid beautiful scenery Suitable for Landscape Painters. Terms moderate.-Address Mr. THOMAS AYLING, QURNISHED CHAMBERS in the TEMPLE TO LET. Also WANTED, CO-VENTURERS in a DAILY LAW TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, and Gentle- men of Literary Tastes.-FOR DISPOSAL by TENDER, by order of the Executors of the late Mr. CHARLES HALE, the old-established and well-known business carried on for about fifty years at No. 4, The purchase will include the LEASE of the PREMISES, which has eleven years to run from Lady Day last at the rent of 150., landlord paying rates and taxes; also the GOODWILL of the high-class and valuable Connexion, together with the whole of the LIBRARY, STOCK- IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, and FITTINGS. The Property has been valued by Messrs. Holmes & Son, of 66A, Paternoster-row, from whom forms of tender and any further information can be obtained. Tenders should be sent to us, the undersigned, marked "Tenders for Sharp's Library," on or before 12 o'clock on Tuesday, the 7th of July, 1885. The Vendors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Decorative Property, Antique Furniture, China, Bronzes, and MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C., on MONDAY, July 6, at ten minutes past 1 o'clock precisely, the unique Collection of DECORATIVE PROPERTY and WORKS of ART, comprising a rare Persian Cabinet, carved Ivory of the Sixteenth Century-a ditto Italian Cabinet-a Louis XVI. Commode, with Antique Marble massively mounted in chased ormolu - a ditto Cylinder Fall Writing Table, 24 oak panels, being the Fittings of a carved oak Elizabethan Rooma fine miniature Portrait of David Garrick, by Richard Cosway, in character-a ditto Miniature of Prince Rupert - Pair of fine Egyptian Porphyry Vases, mounted in gilt and chased ormolu, with ram's head handles Pair of important Louis XVI. Ormolu Candelabra, supported by finely modelled female figures on solid porphyry pedestals, and ditto Clock to match- several Pieces of Battersea and Italian Enamel-a large and important old Worcester Mug, Gros Bleu, painted with exotic birds in panels, from the late Viscount Exmouth's Sale-Pair of elegant form ditto Dishes, painted in bouquets of flowers on a deep-scale blue ground- a grand Ivory Tankard, carved in figures in high relief, and mounted in chased silver-Set of four large Figures representing the Four Quarters of the Globe-a very fine Portrait of Henry VIII., carved in bold relief, exhibited at the Burlington Fine-Art Society-a rich-toned Old English Chiming Clock, in mahogany case-a ditto in upright case, painted in figures and flowers-Inlaid Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, with glass back-Wine Cooler-and Set of Six and Two Armchairs to match-a grand Chippendale Cabinet, delicately carved in festoons of flowers and vases-Specimens of Old Chelsea, Wedgwood, Derby, Sèvres, Dresden, and Oriental China, including a Pair of rare Egg-Shell China Plates, with pink enamel backs, beautifully painted with raised figures, pagodas, landscapes, &c., from the Fonthill Collection-and a variety of other Property interesting to Collectors. May be viewed the Saturday preceding, and Catalogues had of W. BAGOT HARTE, Esq., Solicitor, 14, Union-court, Old Broad-street, E.C. or Sheraton Inlaid Bed-room Suite, &c. MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will inc in the above Sale a very fine old SHERATON INLAID S. WOOD BED-ROOM SUITE, formerly the Property of the la WILLIAM STIRLING - MAXWELL. Bart, comprising a noble break-front Winged Wardrobe. centre part fitted with drawer sliding trays, and the wings for hanging, inlaid with oval par marqueterie-a 4ft. 6 in. Pedestal Washstand fitted with cupt with range marble top-a handsome Pedestal Dressing Table, fitte ten drawers, ormolu handles, and shield-shape, bevelled-edge glass -a Pair of ditto Tables de Nuit-Cheval Glass-and Six Chau whole forming a matchless Suite. Collection of Books, including the Library of a Gentlem MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELI AUCTION at their House. 47, Leicester-square, W. WEDNESDAY, July 8, and Two Following Days, at ten minut 1 o'clock precisely, a COLLECTION of VALUBLE BOOKS, includ LIBRARY of a GENTLEMAN (removed from Cumberland), an which will be found Humphrey's Illuminations of Froissart-R Modern Painters - Dibdin's Northern Tour and Tour in Fran Germany-Gifford's Shirley Scott's Abbotsford Waverley - d'Heures d'Anne de Bretagne-Somers's Tracts by W. Scott- Antiquities-Stuart's Sculptured Stones of Angus-Turner's So Coast-Faber's Pagan Idolatry-Munich Gallery, 3 vols.-Picart monies-Hoare's Modern Wiltshire, 6 vols-Montfaucon, Antiqu Parry's Welsh Bible, 1620, and other Old Bibles - Voltaire, Eu Shakespeare's Works, 21 vols. 1813-Wilson's Ornithology-Hou Words and All the Year Round, complete-Punch, complete- ward's Eccentric Excursions-Yarrell s Birds and Fishes-Strick Queens-Kinglake's Crimea-Thackeray's Rebecca and Rowens. Edition, Coloured-Cruikshank's Almanack-Boccaccio, with Gra Plates Baskerville Classics, 4to. 5 vols old mor.-Art Journal 30 Macklin's Bible-Houbraken's Heads, large paper-Bentley's Misc 32 vols. Latham's Birds-Hora B.V.M, Illuminated MS of th teenth Century-Fine Books illustrated by Aiken, Williams Rowla Cruikshank, Browne, &c.-Valuable Architectural Works-Vio Duc's Dictionnaire de l'Architecture et du Mobilier-Hucher. V Peintes, large edition Prisse d'Avennes Art Arabes-Gailh L'Architecture-L'Art pour Tous, &c.-Engravings, &c. Catalogues on receipt of two stamps. The extensive Collection of Pictures formed by the late MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SEL AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square. W. MONDAY, July 13, WEDNESDAY, July 15, and FRIDAY, J (instead of June 30, as previously advertised), at ten minut 1 o'clock precisely each Day, the extensive COLLECTION of PIC formed by the late EARL of ARRAN (by order of the Executors, Catalogues on receipt of two stamps. The Library of the Right Hon. Lord AUCKLAND, ‹ MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SEL AUCTION, at their House, 47. Leicester-square, W.C, on NESDAY, July 22, and Two Following Days, at ten minut 1 o'clock precisely, the LIBRARY of the Right Hon Lord AUCK &c., comprising a Collection of Old Voyages and Travels-Bo History and Biography, Poetry and the Drama, &c., including Go History of the Stage-Jesse's Works-Harleian Miscellany-Wa Royal and Noble Authors, &c., with Portraits-Andrews's Bo Repository-Tod's Rajasthan-Smith's Westminster-Macklin's La Fontaine's Fables, Oudrey's Plates-Bowyer's Hume-Roberts Library of the late Rt. Hon. EARL COWLEY, K.G. MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will S by AUCTION, at their House, 47. Leicester-square, W WEDNESDAY, July 29 and Following Days, at ten minute 1 o'clock precisely, the LIBRARY of the late Rt. Hon. EARL CO K G., &c., comprising an excellent Selection of Books in Engl Foreign Classical Literature, old and modern-valuable French tectural Works-Layard's Monuments of Nineveh-Portfolios of E ings and Drawings-Lavater's Physiogn my, &c. Duplicates and Miscellaneous Books from the Library MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SEL AUCTION, at their House. 47, Leicester-square, W.C.. E in AUGUST, a large number of DUPLICATES and MISCELLA BOOKS from the LIBRARY of a NOBLE DUKE, comprising ma Scarce, and Curious Books, English and Foreign-Voyages and T History, Biography, Poetry, and General Literature. NORWICH-Large and Valuable Collection of Early E and Foreign Pottery and Porcelain-Bronzes-Medals- and Silver Coins-Carvings in Jade and Ivory-Pict Old Engravings-Books relating to Art-Illustrated and Books of Prints-Plate-Services-Cut Glass-A and Modern Furniture, and Household Effects. MESSRS. SPELMAN have received instruc from the Administrator of the late G. 8. CARY, Esq., t by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, July 22, and Two Followin the ENTIRE EFFECTS in the late Residence of the Deceased. COSTESSEY HALL, NORFOLK.—Large and valual lection of magnificent Carvings in Oak and Stained formed since the commencernent of the present Cer Library of several Thousand Volumes Engraving China-Bronzes-Medals-Clocks-and various Orne Objects-Arms - valuable Violoncello - Buhl, Ebony and other Decorative Furniture-Plated Ware, Line Household Effects; also a quantity of Seasoned Plank, MESSRS. SPELMAN have received instruc from the Executors of the Rt. Hon. Lord STAFFORD, de to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, July 13, and Four Followin The CARVINGS in OAK comprise fine Examples of the Early I Elizabethan, and Jacobean periods the Doors and Panellin a former house in St. James's. Norwich fine Panelling, C Pilasters, and Doors, from King James's Chamber in Wyer numerous Groups, in the style of Albert Dürer, fifteenth ce Chimney Pieces. Door Pediments, Doors. Chest Fronts Brackets, Figures, Crosses, Bosses, Altar Piece, Benches, Cab large Eagle, Louis XVI. Pauelling and Door (gilt and white Medallion Portraits of Painters, &c. - Old Stained Glass W Panels, Medallions, &c., pieces arranged, Spanish Tiles. Cary Alabaster and Stone-Antiquities in Bronze and Iron, Old Fi Swords, very large Flags, a valuable Violoncello, sizned and curious Cithara, Medals, Bronzes, and numerous Ornamental DECORATIVE FURNITURE: Cabinets in Ebony. Oak, and Oak Chairs and Benches-Clocks in Marqueterie and Ebony Cases wood and Painted Bookcases-Marble-Top and other Pillar Table of Stuffed Birds, &c.; also Furniture for numerous Sleeping-1 The LIBRARY embraces numerous Standard Topography. Classics, Poetry, Archaeology, Dictionaries, a fev Books, and Miscellaneous Literature, in all about 6.000 vols. A quantity of Old-Seasoned Plank, lying in the sheds for upy twenty years, and suitable for carving and cabinet work. May be viewed only on Friday, July 10, from 10 to 4 o'clock the respective Mornings of Sale, from 9 o'clock until the commer of the Sale at 11 o'clock. Entrance by the Falcon Park Ga Catalogues, 1s each (to admit to view), may be had of Messrs. S |