tlux'er. ' V.” were amiable Utile •tulk** of old t Unos t*fore civilisation He I ««W at the approach of for-t.srea a:»«l gas. We U*ok upon old women who rend the Bible in vii.« demoORirAUve war *« studio-myths. but tJjry ar* •uppoat-d U» give » moral and elevated tone to Mudtot «.f mere furniture Ilk© thi“.-o w* will nor object farther We bop* Mr. Brder wi’l • on and pawl • ! thoCoar Piiwaidaa ha cun find, he fort* mar utterly d ,.pprar. Mr. E. W. Perry took toms liberties with Anna Hathaway's Coital, but no one could blame b avpuw the pr-ity picture lie made of ?be sub-sketch ra’Uer than a flnlehed pjemrr. When we tbn fct.ben. civlfitation hud invaded it lo the lhapo of a cnoamS'Muvr ; and Mr Perry's pretty white i iu-n vu* an e«iuullv pretty tortolM* abeil one. and the , MJm wa- more u If lietobraudt had had the light and »u»t* .n band : bnt Mr. Perry made hi* Utile pie-lure to »uU hiiuaHf. and -o It shall enlt a*, too. There •r-r* oilier Picture* here that ir»rc come pleasure. M m K't't1' M In the Wnoda—The Hunter.'' wa. cheor-fill 10 iu melancholy, and there wan a dog m It moat »; vorly touched, though he waa small t-nnugu to be o©r-rred by tb- t*p of oue’a forefinger. Mr. Eastman John-»lt;»•)'« • p-t Lamb, •• So. 6a. was rprelty picture, if the e. ••lorn* did melt* fuu of It : and Sir. J 0. Brown's Pirnle -n 'ho Wood * w • not the mo-t important tucture ever painted by Mr. Brown, though 'he catalogue didasyI was H wan a made-up piece of aelf^rmwiouschildren —who didn't fcnow wtoa» play or childhood msuur, nor •41 there any g-K*: panting in tlu puuire—and yet MrBrown can paint wod. too. uflor ‘ 1 Mr O o V. Ltnibdln h id *n»e graceful, rreali-lookiug flower* aii«l a urwold picUr , ru* * J**1k; ®w -saur.? nuhloot lu w .iU-11 tbeaotlou «#1 both «*’«*• *»• i. ll0fo.-. bo*, that of tpe futber was excellent. Mr. Winslow Homer bad a pf»ure entirely an worthy of hieimtwcon. tt wo- .-silMt - Grsoe-Hoops. hut why. who « .u ted ! TUeae ladle* had no boope, aud cerWuujr lacyPal no erae*. There «• re picture, here hi Itferouat-m •^ry pro' r one. liko a Oeru.au pati.iu.if oue-.pper at the rtidof lb laat CJiitorj . a pluco c*v f.ofr; *• BoschrSTbV w I 1! Uur -.-Od »!'•, l[D# ».y a Mr. w.iooa; a '* JuUp Boors, h now cant of tbo old dice; *ome of Mian Iioslm liridgi Villttla bird*. aornewhat fatally n inlndiBs us of a^r!prrHru uDd dlhjr. V Jaiue.II *ri Whutrndge. a It OiBord, asd IM asac.F'dlowtidf » l‘*‘ ^ ,u*' V-*?l - * ' ti ur ^ w a*i niui'ti tiivv were -old: fuo gurpnao. »y a\\ iirii and A. F TaiUWW; -l-aua»p« ou l^*.aI I.J-M I*mr« %t ifari. »»« “AaUimn on ibe AH-I*y isauoa M Harr, faun:-After the *fuuron. «bw ; Landacaik ^ * *• S?n?eji/uloothe Houod/'by M F. H. ^ ,lt;r. ihsWood. be J. 6. Brown. .nfmdibgtno Mi-1/# by Edward *^E*V^Tha Pol ^ KidswiiioOn. D/'iMr Wilhaui Hart, r 0 . , The Fot