1 Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music and the Drama. These Lectures will be free to Fellows of the Society and their friends, and to other visitors to the Gardens. THE LONDON ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY meets at 37, ARUNDEL-STREET, Strand, at 8 P.M., on the First and Third TUESDAYS of each Month. Papers for 21st April: 1. On Hybridism, by Mr. Serjeant Cox-2. The Kentish Group of Rude Stone Monuments-3. The Oxfordshire Group of Rude Stone Monuments, by A. L. Lewis, Hon. Sec. LA.S. The President, Dr. R. S. CHARNOCK, F.S.A., will take the Chair. VICTORIA (PHILOSOPHICAL) INSTITUTE. -A Paper, On the Ethical Condition of the Early Scandinavian Peoples,' will be read, at Eight o'clock, on MONDAY, April 20, by Edmund W. Gosse, Esq. 8, Adelphi-terrace, W.C. F. PETRIE, Hon. Sec. Tickets of admission may be had on application by letter or otherwise. Carriages to be ordered at a quarter after 10. ROYAL LITERARY FUND.-The EIGHTY FIFTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the Corporation will take place, at Willis's Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th of May. The Right Hon. LORD COLERIDGE, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, in the Chair. The Stewards will be announced in future advertisements. OCTAVIAN BLEWITT, Secretary. No. 10, John-street, Adelphi, W.C. ARTISTS' GENERAL BENEVOLENT INSTI TUTION, for the Relief of Distressed Artists, their Vidows and Orphans. President-Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A. SIR HENRY JAMES, Q.C., M. P., will preside at a Dinner, to be held at Willis's Rooms, St. James's, on SATURDAY, the 9th of May, at 6 'clock, in aid of the Funds of this Institution. The cost of the Diner, inincluding Wines, 17. 18.-Tickets can be obtained from the Stewards or Officers of the Society, who also will receive notice of Dorations, to be announced at the Dinner. JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, R.A., Hon. Secretary. 24, Old Bond-street, W. EXHIBITION of WORKS of ART in ELACK AND WHITE. DUDLEY GALLERY, EGYPTIAN HALL, PICCADILLY. NOTICE to ARTISTS.-The Days for taking in Drawings, Etchings, &c., will be MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 1st and 2nd of Jane next, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.-Regulations may be had of R. F.M'NAIR, Secretary, at the Gallery. ANNUAL EXHIBITION of THEBENTIUTUS. Vy Artists of the British and Foreign Schools, is NOW OPEN, at T. M'LEAN'S NEW GALIERY, 7, HAYMARKET, next the Theatre. Admission by private Address Card. GALLERY of WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, 39, GEORGE-STREET, Portman-square, London, W. Mr. HOPPER has now on View and for Sale, Examples by some of the most esteemed Water-Colour Artists. DRAWINGS als LENT TO COPY.- Catalogues on application, or by post. Open 10 to 5; Saturday, 10 to 1. ONDON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, £3. £5. Season Ticket-Holders of 31. and 51. Tickets are registered as Members for Promoting Technical Instruction. Season Tickets can now be had at the Royal Albert Hall, and at the usual Agents. Charges for Admission:— 6th April to 30th June, 18. daily, except on Wednesdays, 28. 6d. 1st July to 31st October, 18. daily. A SCHOLARSHIP of 30l., tenable for Three Years, is offered by this Association to a Lady preparing to enter the Medical Profession.-For conditions, &c., apply to the Hon. Sec., Miss BAILEY, 34, Monument lane, Birmingham. LADIES' SCHOOL, MARY-STREET HOUSE, TAUNTON. The aim of this School is to afford to the Daughters of Gentlemen a First-class EDUCATION. at a moderate cost. The Pupils are prepared for the Local Examinations of the University of Oxford and of the College of Preceptors. During the past two years, 10 Senior and First-class Certificates, 16 Junior and Second Class, 16 Third Class, 21 Honour and Special Certificates, and 2 College Prizes, have been gained by Pupils at the School. The year is divided into Three Terms. The Easter Term begins on 9th May. The highest references will be given, and Prospectuses forwarded on application to the LADY PRINCIPALS. ST. JAMES'S HALL.-Miss AYLWIN FIELD, CLAPHAM PARK.-ELLERAY, Atkins-road.— for GIRLS at SOUTHSIDE HOUSE, WESTON-SUPER-MARE-Principals: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. SMITH and Miss FERRIS.-The Course of Study is adapted to the Standard of the Cambridge Local Examinations, and is under the personal supervision of Mr. H. B. Smith and Miss Ferris, who have had considerable experience in Teaching, and have successfully passed Pupils at the Cambridge and Oxford Local Examinations. EDUCATION (superior). - BLACKHEATH. Mrs. CATTERNS, of Gatefield House, College Park, Lee, RECEIVES a FEW YOUNG LADIES only for Board and Education. Terms moderate. Professors in daily attendance. Lofty Rooms, large Recreation Grounds, Hot and Cold Baths, Diet unlimited.-For Prospectuses, address LADY PRINCIPAL TRUE MEMOIRS of HENRY FOTHERGILL HEIDELBERG. CHORLEY. Mr. WILLIAM BROWNSWORD CHORLEY'S TRUE LIFE of his late Brother, H. F. CHORLEY, exposing the inaccuracies of Mr. H. G. Hewlett's Memoirs, and the motives of Mr. Hewlett and his Brother's Executor in their publication, without consulting Mr. W. B. Chorley, the sole surviving Representative of the Family, and in defiance of his warning, is unavoidably POSTPONED from this Easter to the Winter Publishing Season. 103, Southampton-row, W.C., April 8, 1874. JUNIOR OXFORD and CAMBRIDGE CLUB, Grafton-street, Piccadilly. Established for Members of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Trinity College, Dublin, exclusively. Full particulars upon application to the SECRETARY. FIRST-CLASS EDUCA TION for SONS of GENTLEMEN: Directors, WHYTE and CAMMESTON.-German and French taught, theoretically and by daily practice, Classics, Mathematics, Physics, Book-keeping, &c. Preparation for Civil Service. Excellent English Table, and every domestic comfort.-Apply for Prospectus, with highest references, as above, or to N. TRUBNER, Esq., Publisher, Ludgate-hill, London. DUFFIELD HOUSE, Lower Norwood, Surrey. -The ensuing TERM will commence (D.V.) the 2nd of MAY. Fees inclusive. Masters attend for Literature, Music, Singing, Drawing, Dancing, Calisthenics, and the German and Italian Languages. English and Parisienne Resident-Governesses. Prospectuses on application. [IGHBURY HOUSE SCHOOL, ST. LEONARD'S THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL MEDICAL HI COLLEGE.-Summer Session, 1874.-LECTURES will COMMENCE on FRIDAY, May 1.-For Prospectus, containing information as to Fees, Entrance, and other Scholarships, Clinical Appointments, &c., apply to ROBERT KING, B.A. M.B., Dean. ON-SEA. School duties will be resumed on the 25th inst.: Upper, Middle, and Preparatory Departments. Delicate Boys specially cared for -For Prospectus apply to ROBERT JOHNSTONE, M.A., LL.B., Head Master, or to Mrs. DUFF, the Lady Principal. ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL M SCHOOL.-The SUMMER SESSION commences on MONDAY, May 4.-Prospectuses and full particulars may be obtained on appli cation, personally or by letter, to the TREASURER or DEAN of the SCHOOL, at the Hospital. NIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. UNIVERSITY The PROFESSORSHIP of ENGINEERING has become VACANT neering in Queen's College, Belfast.-Applications [ISS CASSAL RE-OPENS her SCHOOL on WEDNESDAY, May 6th.-3, College Villas-road, South Hampstead. A LADY wishes to RECEIVE into her Family a few Young Children, to EDUCATE with her own.-For particulars and terms address Mrs. GEORGE MACDONALD, The Retreat, Hammersmith. through the appointment of Past Applications for the Appointment HOME CARE and EDUCATION for a Young will be received up to WEDNESDAY, May 20, at the Office of the College, where further information may be obtained. JOHN ROBSON, B.A., UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, The PROFESSOR of LATIN requires an ASSISTANT to take his JUNIOR CLASS Four Hours a Week.-Candidates are requested to apply in person to the Professor, at the College, on a MONDAY, TUESDAY, or WEDNESDAY, from 1 to 2 P. M., or on a THURSDAY or FRIDAY, at 4, when further information as to the duties and emoluments of the appointment will be given. University College, April 15th, 1874. LADY, under a superior Foreign Governess, in a Beneficed Clergyman's Family, in Hampshire.-Address Rev. H. C. HAWTREY, Rectory, Nursling, Southampton. то ARTISTS.-A Lady desires Occupation in OIL PAINTING, in London or Neighbourhood. as Assistant, or as Copyist of Old Masters, or in Painting Life-size Portraits for a firstclass Photographer. Work shown.-Address L. S., Mr. Keates's, Postoffice, Queen's-terrace, Camden-road, N. W. A LADY, an Exhibitor, receives a limited Number of PUPILS for Instruction in OIL PAINTING, in her own Studio, in the Neighbourhood of Kensington.-Address Q., Farmer's Library, Kensington. LEAMINGTON COLLEGE. The next Term commences on MAX 8th. There are Scholarships at the College A PRIVATE FAMILY would receive TWO A RENCE HARVEY, Graduate of CATION. Mr. LAW. THE UNITED LIBRARIES, 307, Regent RCHITECTURAL and Medallist of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts of Paris, is willing to RECEIVE a few PUPILS in his Office, and give them Architectural and Technical Education; comprising Architectural Drawing of the best Specimens of the different Styles-Freehand Ornament and FigureDrawing-Training in Design, either for Public Competitions or those, of the Royal Academy-Descriptive Geometry and Perspective-Analytical Geometry-and Construction in Stone, Wood, and Iron, with Calculations of Resistance, as far as feasible, without the help of the Integral Calculus. For Conditions of Admission, apply to Mr. of 5 and 6 Botanical Library. treet, W.-Subscriptions from the best New Books, Engint; MR. J. C. STEVENS will include in his SALE according to the supply required. All English, French, and German, immediately on publication. Prospectuses, with Lists of New Publications, gratis and post free. A Clearance Catalogue of Surplus Books offered for Sale at greatly reduced prices, may also be had, free, on application.-BOOTH'S, CHURTON'S, HODG SON'S, and SAUNDERS & OTLEY'S United Libraries, 307, Regent-street, near the Polytechnic. SOCIETY. Salary, 1001. per annum, with residence. Address, stating BOOKS BOUGHT to any amount, and the utmost qualifications, to F. M. METCALFE, Hon. Sec., Wisbeach. PUBLISHER or LONDON AGENT.-A Gentle man, thoroughly well known, and of very large experience, is prepared to undertake the MANAGEMENT of a LONDON PAPER, or the Agency of a First-class Provincial Daily. The highest references for ability and character.-A. B. Z., care of Messrs. James Smith & Co., 26, Moorgate-street, London, E.0. WANTED, a thoroughly competent and experienced SUB-EDITOR, for a First-class Daily Newspaper. - Apply R. J., Courier Office, Liverpool. WANTED, & SUB-EDITOR.-A SUB-EDITOR is WANTED for a first-class Provincial Daily Newspaper.Apply, enclosing References as to character and experience, to A. B., Adams & Francis, Fleet-street. SUB-EDITOR or REPORTER. - A Gentleman, thoroughly efficient and highly recommended, seeks immediate RE-ENGAGEMENT in either or both capacities.-REPORTER, 2, Magdalene-street, Taunton. VERBATIM REPORTER WANTED, on an Old-Established Journal, in the West of England. Must be a rapid transcriber and apt at descriptive writing. Apply, enclosing Testimonials, and stating Salary, to G. L., care of Mr. A. Barnard, General Advertising Agent, 40 and 41, Fleet-street, London. CLERK, The Advertiser, having several spare hours daily, is desirous of occupying the same in the above capacity, in a Public Office of respectability, or with a Firm of standing in the City; remuneration nominal.-Address H. B., Mr. G. Street, 30, Cornhill, E.C. PARTNERSHIP WANTED in a PUBLISHING HOUSE. A Gentleman, aged 26, of good family, price given for them in cash, saving the delay, uncertainty, and expense of auction, by a Second-hand Bookseller. Thirty years of Newgate-street. 20,000 Volumes of Books. Catalogues for one stamp. Manuscript Sermons bought or sold.-THOMAS MILLARD, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, near Ludgate-hill. VALUABLE SECOND-HANDBOOKS.-County Histories, Bibliography, Travels, History, Angling, Cruik shankiana, Bewick's Birds, Song-Books, Wit, Jests, &c. CATALOGUE, post free, for penny stamp.-THOMAS BEET, 15, Conduit-street, Bondstreet, W.-Libraries purchased. BOOKS.-NATTALI & BOND'S NEW CATALOGUE of SIX HUNDRED Choice and Valuable BOOKS, in every Class of Literature, is now ready, post-free, for one stamp.Libraries purchased. 23, Bedford-street, Covent-garden, W.C. MR. PEARSON'S CATALOGUE, now in the Press, will contain:-Taylor the Water-Poet's Works, with original Frontispiece, 1630-The first Five Editions of Walton's Angler, in morocco, by Bedford Marguerite Navarre's Heptameron, 1780-1 -Utterson's King Arthur, boards Mirror for Magistrates, 1610Heath's Chronicle, with all the rare Portraits Bishop Bonner's Homilies, 1555-Munday's Palmerin of England, black letter-Heywood's Great Britain's Troy, 1609-Fairfax's Godfrey of Bulloigne, 1600-Pierce Plowman's Vision and Crede, 1561; Alex. Pope's copy, with MS.-Ward's Grand Rebellion, Portraits before the numbersByshop's Beautiful Blossoms, 1577-Herbert's Temple: Boswell's copy, with his Autograph - Spencer's Complaint, 1591, first edition, &c., in fine condition, by the best binders. On receipt of a penny stamp, to Bookbuyers.-York-street, Covent-garden. of business habits (acquired by several years of ofly, well educated, AUTOGRAPHS.-Just out, a CATALOGUE of some literary experience, seeks to enter a Publishing Firm. He is prepared to invest some money, but wishes to enter a house not in need of capital, but requiring an active Junior Partner of gentlemanly address and good abilities.-Address A. B. C. D. E., May's Advertising Offices, 160, Piccadilly, W. PARTNERSHIP-A Gentleman, who is conversant with the PUBLISHING TRADE, is desirous of entering some House where his Capital and Services might be made available.Addrees to Q., care of Messrs. Adams & Francis, 59, Fleet-street, E.C. ARTNERSHIP.-BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, PIANOFORTE, &c., SOUTH COAST.-Old established Business, returning 1,000l. a year. From 400l. to 6001. required. -Apply to Mr. GOULDEN (late of Paternoster-row), 271, High Holborn, London, W.C. TO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS. - For SALE, an established BUSINESS in a University Town in Scotland, doing a large College and West-end trade. Turn over 4,000l, and yearly increasing. Capital about 1,500l. Proprietor retiring. This is a rare opening for one or two young men, with a knowledge of the Business in its various branches, and possessing the necessary capital. -Address BOOKSELLER, Messrs. George Walerston & Son, Edinburgh. an interesting Collection of AUTOGRAPH LETTERS of Sovereigns, Poets, Artists, Writers, Men of Learning, Warriors, &c. May be had by applying to Mr. C. LABUSSIÈRE, 9, Warwick-street, Golden-square, London. LADY CHARLOTTE GUEST'S MABINOGION. -Of this hitherto rare and valuable Work, 3 vols. royal 8vo., with Fac-similes and Woodcuts, some perfect Copies have just turned up, also separate Parts; so that owners of imperfect Sets can now complete them. BERNARD QUARITCH, 15, Piccadilly, London. WELSH MANUSCRIPT SOCIETY'S PUB LICATIONS.-All the Books published by this Society can now be obtained from BERNARD QUARITCH, 15, Piccadilly, London. undertake the Printing and Publication of Newspapers and Magazines. NICOLAUS POUSSIN, one of acid bet Works COMMISSION PUBLISHERS.-Messrs. PRO VOST & CO., having had many years' experience as above, are prepared to undertake the Publication of Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Periodicals, &c., on the most liberal terms. Estimates forwarded on application.-The Search for a Publisher.' 7th Edition, sent post free for twelve stamps.-36, Henrietta-street, Covent-garden, W.C. PUBLICATION of EDUCATIONAL WORKS. -All AUTHORS desirous of bringing their WORKS under the direct notice of the SCHOLASTIC PROFESSION, are informed that RELFE BROTHERS have unusual opportunities of assisting them in this respect, as their Travellers, who visit the greater part of England twice a year, call on all the principal Educational Establishments in the Kingdom, and by this means introduce, in the most efficient way, all Books committed to their care. 6, Charterhousebuildings, Aldersgate, E.C. NINEVER TWO STATUETTES.SEN. NACHERIB and SARDANAPALUS, modelled with great care from the Assyrian Marbles now in the British Museum. The Statuettes are 12 inches high, and produced in the finest Porcelain. Published by A. HAYS, 34, Museum-street, W.O. PAINTING, ascribed to JACOB JORDAENS, 5 ft. by 4 ft. Subject-"Bath in the Harem." Very brilliant in Colour. To be Sold for 351.-A. B., Mr. Leigh, Builder, New Park-road, Brixton Hill. FINE ARTS.-WANTED, a BUSINESS.—Ad dress, giving adequate information, A. B., 24, Wellington originality fixed; further, a Collection of Original PICTURES of all Schools, and a Collection of Antique Furniture, from 1575 till 1750, ON SALE.-Apply W. v. R., Poste Restante, Wiesbaden, Germany. STAINED-GLASS WINDOWS FOR SALE, One, of three lights, was in the International Exhibition last year. A large subject of King Solomon in the Temple, with three smaller ones from his life at the base. To be seen at the works. A design of the same can be forwarded on application. Also, thirteen lights of the Apostles and four of the Evangelists, and Christ the Good Shepherd. These are placed under canopies, with rich stained quarry backgrounds. All very handsome. To view and for particulars apply CHARLES A. GIBBS, STAINED-GLASS WORKS, on MONDAY, April 20, the BOTANICAL LIBRARY of the late WILLIAM WILSON, Esq. F.R.S. &c. Many Presentations Copies, with Autograph Letters, will be found; also Microscopic Drawings and Specimens by W. Wilson, Esq., Author of 'The Bryolegia Britannica." Auction Rooms and Offices, 38, King-street, Covent-garden. Water-Colour Drawings and Modern Pictures from different Private Collections. MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on MONDAY, April 20, at 1 o'clock precisely, several small COLLECTIONS of MODERN PICTURES and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, Including Nine exquisite Works of F. D. Hardy, the Property of the late ALEXANDER WIGHT, Esq., of Manchester, for whom they were painted, and beautiful Cabinet Pictures by T. S. Cooper, RA, G. Jones, R.A., E. M. Ward, R.A., G. D. Leslie, A.R.A., H. Le Jeune, A.R.A., F. Wheatley, R.A. A very fine Work of G. Morland. The Drawings comprise Specimens of the following well-known Painters in Water Colours : May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had. ESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on WEDNESDAY, April 22, and Following Day, at 1 o'clock precisely, the choice COLLECTION of OBJECTS of ART of EDWARD GREAVES, Esq comprising about Eighty fine Specimens of Limoges Enamel, including a fine oval Dish, by P. Courtois, from a design of Marc Antonio, mentioned in Labord's 'Notices des Emaux du Musée du Louvre-s large oval Plaque, painted with the Betrayal of Christ, by L. Limousin, of the same set as those in the Hôtel Cluny-also Tazze, Plates, Saltcellars, and Plaques, by Jean Court dit Vigiers, Jean Courtois, Susanne de Court, Martin Didier, G. Kip, J. Laudin, Leonard Limousin, Isaac Martin Nouailher, the Penicauds, and P. Kaymond; also fine old Oriental Porcelain-Sèvres, Dresden, Capo di Monte, and other Porcelain-Carvings in Ivory and Wood-Cinque Cento Bronzes-Snuffboxes, &c., selected with great taste from the De Bruges, Soltikoff, Bernal, Ricketts, and other celebrated Collections. May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had. The Cabinet of Coins, and the Remainder of the Collection of Miniatures, of the late JOHN MATHER, Esq., of Liverpool." 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, April 24, at 1 o'clock precisely (by order of the Trustees), the valuable COLLECTION of COINS, and the REMAINDER of the well-known COLLECTION of MINIATURES, &c, of JOHN MATHER, Esq., deceased, late of Mount Pleasant, Liverpool. May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had. The HOLMEWOOD Collection. MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS respectfully give notice that they are instructed by Mr. HEUGH (who intends leaving that Property) to SELL his HOLMEWOOD COLLECTION of WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS and MODERN PICTURES by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's square, on FRIDAY, April 24, and Following Day, at 1 o'clock precisely. The Drawings comprise upwards of Twenty important Works of Turner, many of which are engraved; including Edinburgh from the Water of Leith, Fonthill Abbey, Cassiobury, Carew Castle, Dunstanborough, St. Agatha's Abbey, Interior of Westminster Abbey, Dartmouth Cove, Beeston Castle, Lake Nemi, Rafts on the Rhine, and the Source of the Arveron; also Cassandra Fidele, one of the finest works of F. W. Burton-the Baron's Hall, the chef-d'œuvre of G. Cattermole-a Grand Rocky Pass at Capel Curig, and Six other Works of David Cox-Seven fine Works of P. De Wint-Five exquisite Examples of Copley Fielding-The Rialto, and Three other Works of S. Prout-Three Works of D. Roberts, R. A., and choice Examples of Bonington and irtin, and several Works of the Early Painters of the WaterColour School. The Pictures comprise Three splendid Works of Turner, viz., Old London Bridge. The windmill and Lock, and Dunstanborough after a Storm-the celebrated Picture of the Chess-Players, by W. Müller, from the Gillott Collection, and Two other Works of the sameartist-a Tenor Singer, a splendid Work of T. Gainsborough, R.A., and very fine River Scene, by the same artist, from the Poet Rogers's Collection-Portrait of Mrs. Hogarth, from the Willett Adye Collection-Beatrice, by Sir C. L. Eastlake, P.R.A.-Tor Point, by Sir A. V. Callcott, R.A.-View of Stirling, by W. Collins, R.A.-St. Catherine, by W. Dyce, R.A.-The Silken Gown, by T. Faed, R.A.Isabella, by J. E. Millais, R.A.-Buying Chestnuts, by J. Phillip, R.A. -The Duenna, and several other fine Works, by R. P. Boningtonseveral Works of F. Goodall, R.A-Hawthornden, and other capital Worls of J. Crome, sen.-A View near East Grinstead, a chef-d'œuvre of Patrick Nasmyth-The Mouth of the Yare, by J. S. Cotman-and choice Examples of J. Constable, R.A., A. L. Egg, R.A., W. P. Frith, R.A., C. R. Leslie, R.A., J. F. Lewis, R A., D. Maclise, R.A., W. F. Yeames, A.R.A.-The Festival of St. Swithin, by W. Holman HuntThe Annunciation, by D. G. Rossetti; also the Head of Christ, by Ary Schefler-The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, and Strafford going to Execution, by Paul Delaroche, from the Demidoff Collection-La Religieuse, by Henriette Brown-Summer-Time, by J. Tissot-La Petite Latière, by E. Frère-and a few Pictures by Old Masters. May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had. The Collection of Drawings of JOHN GARLE, Esq. F.S.A., deceased. MISSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on MONDAY, April 7, at 1 o'clock precisely (by order of the Executors), the COLLECT ON of DRAWINGS of JOHN GARLE, Esq., F.S.A., deceased; comprsing Thirty highly-finished Drawings and several Hundred Sketch's and Studies by the celebrated Animal Painter, Robert Hills; also beautiful Specimens of Alken, J. Coney, Cipriani, H. Edridge, T. Hearne, T. Rowlandson, W. H. Pyne, Sir D. Wilkie, R.A., J.M. W. Turner R.A., J. Ward, R.A., Copley Fielding, &c.; and a few Drawings by Old Masters, May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had. The Cdlection of Modern Pictures of the late T. PEMBERTON, Esq. OLD apply with them, or if forwarded post, their value will be sent per return. Messrs. BROWNING, 11, Booth-street, Piccadilly, Manchester; and 5, Chilworth-street, London, W. Hales by Auction Shells, Fossils, Minerals, Books, Cabinets, &c. MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 38, King-street, Covent-garden, on SATURDAY and MONDAY, April 18 and 20, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely each day, the COLLECTION of SHELLS, FOSSILS, MINERALS, &c., formed by JOHN PICKERING, Esq., together with the Cabinets and Books. Also the Botanical Library of the late WILLIAM WILSON, Esq. F.R.S. &c., without Reserve. On view the day prior and mornings of Sale, and Catalogues had. respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on THURSDAY, April 3 (by order of the Executors), the valuable COLLECTION of MODERN PICTURES formed by THOMAS PEMBERTON, Esq., deceased, late of Heathfield Hall, Edgbaston. Valuable Law Libraries of Three Barristers. MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 115, Chancery Lane, W.C. (Fleet-street end), on MONDAY, April 20, at 1 o'clock, valuable LAW BOOKS, comprisingthe Law Journal. complete to 1874-Chitty's Statutes, 5 vols. Harrion and Fisher's Digest, 7 vols.-Daniell's Chancery Practice, 3 vols.-Coke upon Littleton, 2 vols.-Modern Practical Works and Books relating to the Law of India-the Reports in the Courts of Common Law and Equity-House of Lords, Privy Council, Admiralty, and Ecclesiastical Cases-Two Complete Sets of the New Law Reports to the Present Time, &c. To be viewed, and Catalogues had. Valuable Miscellaneous Books, including the Libraries of two MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will SELL SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE wlll SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on FRIDAY, April 24, at 1 o'clock precisely, a COLLECTION of ENGRAVINGS, formerly the Property of a late well-known Member of Parliament; comprising Works by the Old Masters, Alde grever, Hollar, L. van Leyden, Martin Schoen, Vandyck-Portraits in Early States, &o-a few Drawings by Berghem, Martin, and othersEngravings by Masters of the English School, Bartolozzi, Ang. Kauffman, J. Hall, Romney, Sharp, Wollett, Wright of Derby, and others, mostly subscriber's impressions, with full margins-and Miscellaneous Engravings. at their Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane, W.C. (Fleet-street end), on THURSDAY, April 23, and Three Following Days (Saturday excepted), at 1 o'clock, Valuable MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, comprising Nash's Worcestershire, with Supplement, 2 vols. folio-Camden's Britannia, 3 vols.-Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, large paper-Causeii Romanum Museum, 2 vols.-Solvyn's Manners and Customs of the Hindoos-British Gallery of Portraits, 2 vols.-Le Moyen Age Pittoresque, 3 vols. Tod's Rajasthan, 2 vols. imp. 4to. Holinshed's Chronicles, 6 vols.-Britton's Cathedrals, &c. 17 vols.-Encyclopædia Metropolitana, 29 vols. Pennant's Works, 11 vols. - Philosophical Transactions, 1828 to 1869-Literary Remains of Edward VI., 2 vols. (Roxburghe Club)-Punch, 20 vols.-Inchbald's British Theatre, 42 vols. 3vo-Dodsley's Old Plays, 12 vols.-Massinger's Plays, 4 vols.-Bell's British Theatre, 18 vols. large paper-Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors, 5 vola-Pope's Works and Homer, 20 vols. russia-Johnson's Works and Life, 16 vols russia-Annual Register, 107 vols. half russia -Quarterly Review, 127 vols-Bewick's Birds, 2 vols. large paper, and Quadrupeds-Chalmers's Biographical Dictionary, 33 vols.-Lodge's Portraits, 12 vols. Almon's Remembrancer, 14 vols.-Freemasons' Quarterly Review and Magazine, 32 vols.-Works relating to the Topo-SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will SELL graphy of London-Welsh Books, Framed Prints, Portraits, Music, &c. To be viewed, and Catalogues had. Collection of Books, Music, and Engraved Portraits from the MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C.. Ancient Deeds and Charters, collected by the late MESSRS. 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OTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.. on MONDAY, May 4, at 1 o'clock precisely, OLD ENGLISH POTTERY and PORCELAIN, being the remainder of the Specimens belonging to Professor CHURCH, M.A., of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester (the greater part of whose Collection was destroyed in the Alexandra Palace fire, last June). In the present Sale will be found numerous Specimens of the Wares known as Lambeth, Fulham, Bristol, Liverpool, Elers, Wedgwood, Salt Glazed, and Tortoiseshell; there are also several curious Tygs, and Puzzle Jugs, and Antique Vessels. The English Porcelain is the Property of a Gentleman in the Country, and includes important and highly decorative specimens of Chelsea, Bow, Derby, and Worcester China. 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