—Mr. Sefcou Thompson’s first Boston lecture, in Steinerb 2ia.ll, for the ■benefit of the Animal Rescue League ■was so overcrowded that many turned away disappointed; so he repeated i as a special treat to children on St. Valentino's Bay in Tremont Temple to over 2,000 people old and young How well tiny enjoyed it, many a giggle and delighted exclamation testified. Grown people carried away an impression of the lecturer’-strong sympathy for animals. Ho looks forward to the day, which bos e;en now begun, when hunters shall go into the wilderness with cameras, instead of guns, in their hands. (From the Congregationalist, Boston, February 22.) Mr, Seton Thompson's lecture will he given, in the Y, M. O. A.*» auditorium Tuesday evenings Oot, 80. Seat sale opens Monday noon. . 1