ocvrjtu .In the wood carving department are found •urny objects of rare and elegant handiwork. She articles exhibited, however, are not so touuerousas in previous years owing to the fact that a large part of the labor of this“^!0n was given to the decora-iioM of the organ at the new Music Hall. Bart a decided improvement in the work itaetf is readily seen. In his position as in-ftrnctor Mr. Benn Pitman continues his un-faring efforts and enthusiastic devotion to Hte art for which he is pre-eminently dis-fished. We regret the necessity whichcompels us to give merely a passing notice to aome of these splendid specimens. Afargc picture frame, half finished, by Miss Adelaide Nourse, is of a unique and beauti-W design, the appropriate purpose of whichfa to enshrine the portrait of a deceasedchild in a bower of morning slorie3.