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Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music and the Drama.

No. 3193.

EVENING LECTURES TO WORKING MEN.

NORMAL SCHOOL of SCIENCE and ROYAL

SCHOOL of MINES - The SECOND COURSE, consisting of Six Lectures On the Influence of Theory upon Practice in Relation to some Branches of Applied Mechanics," by Prof. GOODEVE, MA, will be delivered at the Museum of Practical Geology, in Jermyn-street, 8. W., commencing at 8 o'clock, on MONDAY, January 14th, 1889.

Tickets may be obtained by Working Men only on application at the Museum on Monday evening, January 7th, from 6 to 10 o'clock.

Fee for the Course. 6d. Each applicant is requested to bring his name, address, and occupation, written on a piece of paper, for which the Licket will be exchanged.

ROYAL ACADEMY of ARTS. -The DIPLOMA

and GIBSON GALLERIES will be OPEN from MONDAY NEXT,

January 7th.

ROYAL ACADEMY of ARTS. - The

EXHIBITION of WORKS by the OLD MASTERS and by DECEASED MASTERS of the BRITISH SCHOOL, including a Collection of Works by the late Frank Holl, R.A., and a Selection of WaterColour Drawings by J. M. W. Turner, R.A., WILL OPEN on MONDAY NEXT, the 7th January, 1889.-Admission, 1s.; Catalogues, 6d. Season Tickets, Sa.

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE FINE-ART

Under the management of the Bewick Club,
And the Official Patronage of
The Right Worshipful the Mayor, Sheriff, and Corporation.

SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION.

Last days for receiving-at the Galleries, January 23; and by the
London Agents, Messrs. Dolman Sons, 6, New Compton-street, Soho,
January 19, 1889.
T. DICKINSON, Hon. Sec.

Further particulars from
Bewick Cinb, 69, Pilgrim-street.

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THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17th.-H. Holmes: Octet in Fo Op 58 (MS.) -C. H. H. Parry: Air from Judith.'-Schumann: Op. 11, Senata in F sharp minor.-Wagner: 'Der Engel,' Träume.'-Bach: Suite in B minor for Flute, two Violins, Viola, Violoncello, and Bass.

JANUARY 31st-Dvorak: Op 81, Quintet in A for Pianoforte and Strings.-Hach: Sonata in F minor for Clavier and Violin.-Brahms: Op. 72, O kuhler Wald,' and Op. 69, Salome.'-C. H H. Parry: Trio in E minor for Pianoforte and Strings.

FEBRUARY 14th-Brahms: Op. 101. Fourth Trio in C minor for Pianoforte and Strings-Bach: Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor.-C. H. H. Parry: Sonata in D for Pianoforte and Violin, MS. (first performance).-Beethoven: Op. 70, Trio in E flat for Pianoforte and Strings.

FEBRUARY 28th.-Brahms: Op. 25. Quartet in G minor for Pianoforte and Strings -Beethoven: Op. 69. Sonata in A for Pianoforte and Violoncello.-C. H. H. Parry: The Children' Dialogue from 'Judith.'Rheinberger: Op. 121, Trio in B flat for Pianoforte and Strings.

Violin: Mr. Alfred Gibson, Herr Gompertz, Mr. S. D. Grimson. Viola: Mr. Emil Kreuz. Visloncello: Mr. Charles Ould Flute: Mr. A. P. Vivian. Pianoforte: Mr. Dannreuther.

Vocalists: Miss Anna Williams, Miss Lena Little, Madame Marian McKenzie.

MR. FRANK AUSTIN'S NEW LECTURE,

entitled 'LITERATURE and MUSIC. A few dates open. For terms address 24. Richmond-crescent, Barnsbury, N. NB. Illustrated Musical Lectures for Schools can be arranged.

MR. HENRY BLACKBURN'S LECTURES,

illustrated by Limelight. 1, Pictures of the Year; 2, The Value

of a Line; 3 Algeria and Morocco. At the Edinburgh Philosophical
Institution, February 19th and 19th; London Institution, March 14th;
Kirkbeck Insitution, April 10th, &c. A few dates vacant in February and
March-103, Victoria-street, Westminster.

A GENTLEMAN offers his Services as MUSICAL

or DRAMATIC CRITIC to a well-established Daily or Weekly Newspaper, and would be glad to undertake the occasional Reviewing ef Books for same. Apply, by letter, to P. C., care of F. Prescott, 65, Palace-road, Upper Norwood.

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THE UNIVERSITY of MELBOURNE.-PRO

FESSORSHIP of NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.-APPLICATIONS
are invited for the OFFICE of PROFESSOR of NATURAL PHILO-
SOPHY in the University of Melbourne. The duties are:-

1. To Lecture and Examine in Natural Philosophy.
2. To Superintend the Work of the Physical Laboratory.
The tenure is quam diu se bene gesserit.

The salary is 7501. per annum for the first five years, 9001. for the second
five years, 1,050l. for the third five years, and 1,200l, per annum after that
period, and in each case, in addition to the above, the Professor shall be
provided with a house or, in lieu thereof, an allowance of 100%. per annum.
Further information can be obtained from the Agent-General for
Victoria, 8, Victoria Chambers, Westminster, to whom candidates must
forward their applications, accompanied with testimonials, not later
than the 19th of January, 1889

29th October, 1988.

ANTHONY COLLING BROWNLESS, Chancellor.

A BELGIAN LADY DOCTOR, living in a very

healthy part of Brussels, well acquainted with English life and habits, would like the CHARGE of a FEW YOUNG LADIES suffering from weakness of the nervous system or other complaint, with a view to improvement in health or ultimate cure. Inclusive terms at the rate of One Hundred Guineas per annum.-Highest references given and required. Letters to be addressed to DoCTEUR V. D., 59, Chaussée de Vleurgat, Ixelles, Bruxelles.

STUDENT of LADY MARGARET HALL

COACHES in ENGLISH and MODERN LANGUAGES for the
Oxford and Cambridge Local and Higher Women Examinations, or gives
Lessons in Schools Oxford Sen., Cambridge Higher, Dist. Hist. and
Lit.. Oxford Final Hon. School of Eng. Lit., 1st class.-2, St. Bartholo-
mew-road, Tufnell Park, N.

TO OXFORD GRADUATES.

TO

Wanted, SIX

MONTHS' RESIDENTIAL COACHING for Responsions for a lad aged seventeen. Surrey or Kent preferred.-Inclusive terms to W. R., Winchester House, Putney, S W.

LAUSANNE. -Miss ANDREAC offers comfortable

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DRESDEN.

An ENGLISH and an HANO-
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LOWE, Schnorrstrasse II., 13.

GREEK, Ancient and Modern, PRONUNCIA

TION TAUGHT by a LADY who has resided for some years in
Athens. References given and required. Address MANTZORO, care of M.
Boscawen, Stationer, 28, Upper George-street, Portman-square, London.

ART CLASSES for LADIES and CHILDREN

EVERY DAY. Model sits on WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Drawing, Pastel, Painting, Practical Perspective (Street Views), from the window. Object Lessons for Young Children.-SOPHIA BEALE. Pupil of M. E. Bellay, Inspector of Drawing, France, 35, Albany-street, N.W.

MORNING PREPARATORY CLASS for the

SONS of GENTLEMEN (exclusively), 13, Somerset-street, Portman-square, W.-The LENT TERM Commences TUESDAY, January 15, at 10 o'clock. Miss WOODMAN will be at home on and after the 12th.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE and LITERATURE,

COMPOSITION and ELOCUTION. - Miss LOUISA DREWRY continues her Courses of Lectures, Readings, and Lessons in Schools and elsewhere, to Private Pupils and Teachers-143, King Henry's-road, London, N. W.

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PRESS-PROOF READER REQUIRED in an old

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RESEARCH at British Museum, Somerset House. Corrections and Transcriptions for Press. Copying from Foreign Languages, Cear accurate, prompt.-MisS STEPHENS, 10, Park-place, N.w.

The LENT TERM BEGINS on TUESDAY, the 8th January. New Students will be admitted on MONDAY, the 7th January, and following days, between 10.30 A.M. and 2.30 P M.

Prospectuses will be forwarded on application to

HENRY WM. HOLDER, M.A., Registrar.

CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY'S SCHOOL of

The NEXT TERM will OPEN ON MONDAY, January 7th.
I. Mechanical Course. II. Civil Engineering Division. III. Colonial
Section.-Particulars of the undersigned, in the Library, Crystal Palace.
F. K. J. SHENTON, F.R Hist S.,
Superintendent Educational Department.

TUDOR

HALL

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ROYAL INDIAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE,

Cooper's-hill, Staines. - The COURSE of STUDY is arranged to

fit an Engineer for Employment in Europe, India, or the Colonies. About Fifty Students will be admitted in Sept September, 1899. For Competition the Secretary of State will offer Ten Appointments in the Indian Public Works Department, and Two in the Indian Telegraph Department. -For particulars apply to the SECRETARY, at the College.

ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. - An EXAMINATION for

filling up EIGHT VACANCIES on the FOUNDATION will be held on the 16th JANUARY NEXT--For information app'y to the BURSAR, St. Paul's School, West Kensington.

PRIVATE RESIDENT SCHOOL for LADIES,

with High School Teaching and Organization,
Grasmere, Le Road, Blackheath.
Principal-Miss D'ESTERRE-HUGHES

(for ten years High School Head Mistress), assisted by eminent Pro-
fessors and highly-certificated and trained English and Foreign Teachers.
Pupils prepared for the Entrance Examination of the Women's Col-
leges, Oxford and Cambridge Higher Local and Senior Examinations, &c.
Referees-Miss Clough, Newnham College, Cambridge.
The Right Hon. Lady Mount-Temple, &c.

BEDFORD COLLEGE, LONDON. – ART

LADIES),

8 and 9, York-place, Baker-street, W.
Visitor-E. LONG, R.A.
Professor-F. SMALLFIELD, A.R W.S.
Assistant Teacher-Miss M. A. HEATH.

LENT TERM will BEGIN on THURSDAY, January 10th, 1889
B SHADWELL, Hon. Sec.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE for LADIES, 43, Harley

street, W., incorporated by Royal Charter, 1853.

The following Courses of CHEMISTRY will be given by H. FORSTER MORLEY, M.A. D.Sc., Professor of Chemistry at the College:

1. ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, on THURSDAYS at 3 P.M., beginning on THURSDAY, January 17. Fee One and a Quarter Guineas per term.-2. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, on FRIDAYS at 12.20 PM, beginning FRIDAY, January 18. Fee One Guinea per term.-3. PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, on FRIDAYS from 10 ам. till Noon, Fee Two Guineas per term.

For particulars apply to MISS CROUDACE, Lady Resident.

WEYBRIDGE SCHOOL, SURREY.

Head Master-Rev. G. E. COTTERILL, M.A, St John's Coll., Cambridge formerly Master of the Lower School, Brighton College.

Boys between 8 and 15 Prepared for the Public Schools Entrance and Schol. Exams. and the Royal Navy. Inclusive Terms, 96% a year.

Since last Easter Five Boys have been sent up for Scholarships, of

whom Four were successful, viz.:

At Uppingham

Eton

Charterhouse

Wellington Coll.

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Numbers at present, 40; ample accommodation for 50 boys. Excellent playing fields and special facilities for summer bathing.

The School last year won all its cricket and football matches. For further particulars apply to the HEAD MASTER.

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Head Master, the Rev. W. BELL, M.Α. Preparation for the Universities, Indian Civil Service, Woolwich, Sandhurst, Army Preliminary, Navy, London University, Matriculation, Cambridge Local, &c. Several Open Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford or Cambridge have been gained, the first, second (twice), and many other places for Woolwich, and several entrances to Sandhurst. At the last March Army Preliminary, seventeen out of eighteen passed in all subjects. Special Army Classes. Junior School and separate Playground for Younger Boys. Laboratory, Workshop, Gymnasium. Each Boy has a separate Bedroom.

Boarders are taken by the HEAD MASTER, by C. E SPARKE. M.A., and by E. THORNTON LITTLEWOOD, M.A. Apply to the HEAD MASTER, or to the Hon. Sec., E. W. KNOCKER, Esq.

BELSIZE COLLEGE, HAMPSTEAD

(for LADIES),

43, Belsize Park-gardens, N.W. Established 1871.

Classes for General Education under the teaching and supervision of the Principals. Resident English and Foreign Governesses. Pupils prepared for University Examinations, &c. Entire charge taken of Pupils from India and the Colonies.

Professors and Lecturers in attendance:

Religious Knowledge, the Rev. JAMES CORNFORD, M.A., Lecturer at the London College of Divinity.-English Language and Literature, J. N. HETHERINGTON, Esq. F.R.GS-Ancient and Modern History, H. E. MALDEN, Esq. M.A. F.R.Hist S.-Science, E. K. CAMPBELL, Esq. MB. FR.C.S-French, L. STIÈVENARD, Esq. F.C.P., Officer d'Académie, Université de France, City of London School, and King's College, London.-German, Dr. C. A. REINECKE, University of Go:tingen and City of London College. Latin and Arithmetic, C. W. CUNNINGTON, Esq. A.K.C-Landscape, Perspective, and Model Drawing from the Cast and Living Model, in Oil and Water Colours, ALFRED HARDY, Esq; Miss ROSENBERG. - Pianoforte, WALTER MACFARKEN, Esq. R.A.M.; WALTER FITTON, Esq. R.A.M. - Solo Singing, Choral Singing, R. H. CUMMINGSTE RAM-Harp, Fi LOCKWOOD. Esq Violin, ELLIS ROBERTS, Esq - Dancing and Calisthenics, Mrs. BURCH.

CLASSES REOPEN JANUARY 21st, 1839. For terms, reference, &c., apply to the PRINCIPALS.

COLLEGE (for LADIES), GOVERNESS and TUTORS' AGENCY.

Forest hill, Sydenham, SE Established over Thirty Years.
Principals-Mrs. TODD and Rev. J. W. TODD, D.D.
Head Mistress-Miss TODD (Girton). Cambridge.

Professors-Seeley, Churton Collins, Garcia, Diehl, Loman, Dulcken,
Larpent, &c.
Gymnasium, Tennis Courts, Swimming, Riding.

WESTMINSTER SCHOOL. - An EXAMINA

TION to fill up FOUR VACANCIES on the FOUNDATIONS will be held on JANUARY 16th. 17th, 19th, 1889-For detailed information apply to the HEAD MASTER, Dean's-yard, Westminster.

GOVERNESSES, TUTORS, AMANUENSES, and COMPANIONS, English and Foreign. At ply for particulars, Mrs. DOSSETOR, The Library, Old Bedford House, Streatham, 8.W.

PRESS CUTTING AGENCY, 359, STRAND.

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The Course of Study provides a systematic Course in Science, suitable

for a general education, or for Students preparing either for the Science

Degrees at the University of London (including the preliminary Scientific

Examination), or for those in other Universities.

For Prospectus apply to J. W. CUNNINGHAM, Esq, King's College,

London.

KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. DEPARTMENT

of ENGINEERING. - New Students will be admitted on WED.

NESDAY, January 16.

The Course of Study provides Practical Education for those who intend

to engage in Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, Telegraphy, and the

higher branches of Chemical and Manufacturing Art.

For the Prospectus apply, personally or by letter, to J. W. CUNNING-

HAM, Esq., Secretary.

KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. - The EVENING

CLASSES.- These Classes will REOPEN on MONDAY, January 21,

in Divinity. Greek Testament, Latin, Greek. French, German, English

Literature and History, Italian, Spanish, Physical and Commercial

Geography, Arithmetic, Writing, Mathematics, Commerce, Drawing,

Elementary and Practical Chemistry, Botany, Mechanics, Physiology,

Experimental and Applied Physics, Comparative Anatomy and Practical

Biology, Logic. Mineralogy, Geology, Law, Roman Law, Metallurgy,

Fine Art, Vocal Music, Public Speaking and Reading, Agriculture,

Political Economy, and Shorthand.

For the Prospectus apply, personally or by letter, to J. W. CUNNING-

HAM, Esq., Secretary.

KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL. - NEW PUPILS

will be admitted on TUESDAY, January 15.

I. The Classical Division; preparing Pupils for the Universities, the

Learned Professions, Higher Competitive Examinations, &c., with

a special class for Matriculations at the University of London.

II. The Mathematical Division; preparing Pupils for Woolwich,

Sandhurst, the Engineering Profession, &c.

III. The Mercantile Diviston; preparing Pupils for mercantile life,

for Clerkships in the Home Civil Service, &c. In this division foreign

languages are taught colloquially as well as grammatically.

IV. The Lower Division; intended to give a thorough grounding in

elementary work

In this division there will be a preparatory class, specially arranged

for boys from 8 to 11 years of age, with shorter school hours.

For Prospectus apply to J. W. CUNNINGHAM, Esq., King's College,

London.

TO AUTHORS. - TYPE-WRITER COPIES

made by persons thoroughly experienced in Authors' MSS.

French Translations undertaken; literary opinions obtained; advice

given as to and (in some instances) arrangement made with Publishers.

Shorthand Writers sent out. For terms, &c., address (in the first in-

stance) by letter, Messrs. LYDDON & Co., 64, Chancery-lane, London, W.C.

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selected BOOKS, including Purchases from the Library of the Rt.

Hon. Henry Grattan, recentiv dispersed in Dublin.

ALSO in preparation, a SPECIAL CATALOGUE of BOOKS relating

to AMERICA, including the Bucaniers of America, First Edition; and

other rare and special items. Both post free on application to J. H. & A.

ASHWORTH. 49, Land's-lane, Leeds. Established 1830. Libraries and

smaller Collections of Books Purchased.

SWIFT & CO., Music, Letterpress, and Litho-

graphic Printers, Newton-street, High Holborn, W.C. All kinds of

Machining expeditiously done in the best style at moderate charges,

NEWSPAPER, &c., PRINTING and PUBLISH.

KING, SELL & RAILTON, L.D., High-Class Printers

and Publishers, 12, Gough-square, and 4, Bolt-court, Fleet-street, E.C, are

prepared to undertake the PRINTING and PUBLISHING of first-class

NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, BOOKS, CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS,

PROSPECTUSES, ARTICLES of ASSOCIATION, MINUTES of EVI-

DENCE, &c., in the best style. Their Offices are fitted with the latest

improvements in Machinery, the most modern English and Foreign Type,

and they employ none but first-class workmen. Facilities are offered

upon the Premises for Private Editorial and Advertising Offices. Arrange-

ments can also be made to undertake the Advertising Department.

A GENTLEMAN wishes TO DISPOSE OF a

HAMMOND TYPE-WRITER, which is nearly new, and in

perfect working order. Total cost when new, with travelling cover and

many extras, 25l Is willing to let it go for 151-May be seen at Messrs.

HANNINGTON 's Furniture Warehouse, Brighton.

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Library of a Gentleman, deceased: Engravings, &c.

ESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by

AUCTION, at their House, 47. Leicester-square, W.C., on

THURSDAY, January 10, and Two Following Days (Saturday ex-

cepted), at ten minutes past 1 o'clock precisely, a COLLECTION of

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, English and Foreign, ENGRAVINGS,

PORTRAITS &c, including the LIBRARY of a GENTLEMAN,

deceased; comprising Books and Pamphets on Topography-Works on

Science, Literature, and the Arts-Early Typography-Hebrew Books

and Latin Works relating to the Jews-Oriental Books-a Small Japanese

Library-Works illustrated by Cruikshank and Rowlandson-Shake-

speare's Works, Second Folio-Works of Charles Dickens, Carlyle. Leigh

Hunt, Coleridge, Swinburne-Gough's Sepulchral Monuments-Horæ

BV M., Kerver, 1499-Holbein's Portraits by Chamberlaine-Beauties

of England and Wales-Proofs and Etchings of Thos Landseer's Works,

with MS. Notes-Lodge's Portraits. Large Paper, in the 80 Original

Parts-Privately Printed Genealogies-Irish Archæological Societies'

Publications, 19 vols. Smith's Catalogue Raisonné - Fine Set of

Dickens's Christmas Books, in morocco by Riviere-Gentleman's Maga-

zine 189 vols-Knight's Gallery of Portraits-National Gallery of Por-

traits-British Gallery of Contemporary Portraits-Niel's Personnages

Français-numerous Portraits suitable for Illustration-Woodward's

Eccentric Excursions-L'Éloge de la Foi, par Guedeville, Large Paper,

finely bound by Lortic-Lysons's Environs of London-Durrant Cooper's

Sussex Collections-Purchas's Pilgrims, 5 wols.-Pembroke's Numismata

Antiquata-Thoroton's Nottinghamshire, &c.

Catalogues on receipt of two stamps.

Large Collection of Ancient and Modern Engravings.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by

AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, WC., OD

TUESDAY, January 15, and Following Day, at ten minutes past 1 o'clock

precisely, ANCIENT and MODERN ENGRAVINGS including Fancy

Subjects, Mezzotint and ether Portraits, a large number of Portraits

and Prints for lilustration, English and Foreign Topography, scarce

London Views, Etchings and Woodcuts by Old Masters, &c.

Catalogues on receipt of two stamps

Library of Scottish Literature, &c., removed from

Greenock, N.B.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by

AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square. WC. on

WEDNESDAY, January 29. and Two Following Days, at ten minutes

past 1 o'clock precisely, a LIBRARY of VALUABLE BOOKS, removed

from Greenock, N.B., consisting of a number of Valuable Works in

Scottish Topography, Poetry, Antiquities, Genealogy, Ecclesiastical

and Political History-Privately printed Reprints a large number of

Books on Anging, and General Modern History, M-moirs, Voyages

and Travels Science, Poetry, and Fiction, amongst which will be

found. Burns's Poems, First Edition-Stirling's Artists of Spain-Galerie

du Musée de France-Borrow's Works-Kay's Scottish Portraits-Esop

in Italian, 1479-Daniell's Great Britain-Watts's Dictionary of Chemistry

-Dalyell's Remarkable Animals of Scorland, and other Works-Sib-

bald's Works on Scotland Scott's Border Antiquities-Adamson's

Muses Welcome-Zachary Boyd's Works-Leight n's Clyde Views,

india proofs Watts's Bibliotheca Britannica-Paton's Modern Athenians

-Early Popular Poetry of Scotland-Barbour's Bruce-Greville's Scot

tish Cryptogamie Fiora-Morris's British Birds-Couch's British Fishes

-Percy's Metallurgy-Thackeray's Works-Skene's Celtic cotland-

Wilson's Prehistoric Scotland-Ortus Sanitatis, 1517-Ruskin's Arrows

of the Chase-Billing's Baronial Antiquities-Memorie of the Somer-

vill's-Analecta Scotica, &c.

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MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION,

Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane. W C.. WEDNESDAY,

January 9, and Two Following Days all o'clock, a LARGE COLLECTION
of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, comprising Hutchins's Dorset, 4 vols.
Vercellone and
folto-Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum Gallandii, 14 vols.
Cozzi's Greek Vatican Codex. 5 vols Cardinal Matus Scriptores
Veteres, 10 vols Gill's Commentary, 9 vols 4to Petermann's
Mit heilungen, 30 vols-Globus Illustrirte, 40 vols. Brittons Cathe-
Voyages of Franklin, Parry, Ross, Back, Scoresby,

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Porcelain, Bronzes, and Decorative Furniture.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on FRIDAY, January 11 at 1 o'clock precisely, PORCELAIN, BRONZES, and DECORATIVE FURNITURE, the Property of a GENTLEMANOrmalu Candelabra-Chandeliers and Clocks. Also a small Collection of Blue and White Porcelain, Enamels, Carvings in Rock Crystal, and Matrix of Amethyst, Bronzes, &c., received from China.

May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had.

Ancient and Modern Pictures, including a small Collection the Property of the late GEORGE E, FRERE, Esq. F.R.S.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on SATURDAY. January 12, at 1 o'clock precisely, an ASSEMBLAGE of ANCIENT and MODERN PICTURES including a small COLLECTION the Property of GEORGE E. FRERE, Esq, F.R.S., deceased, collected by the late Right Hon John Hookham Frere, comprising Works of the Italian, French, Dutch, Fiemish, and Early English Schools; and others, from different Private Collections.

May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had.
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