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The print of Academy art which is to Judges  happens to be very bad, so that it would be well to glance at it merely.

The exhibition, as you know is an excellent one, but no work, or works have been considered worthy of the Temple Fund purchase.

There were quite a number of people there last evening. A thick, cold drizzle was falling but better weather would not probably have made a very great difference.



Many of the pictures, more particularly those painted in light masses, and your portrait of Fanny Cochran among these, looked very well.

Philadelphia interest, and appreciation is not worthy of the exhibition, and the steepness of the uphill, is rather discouraging - 

If you have not already read "L'Arte Constantin" I think that you will enjoy it, as I have -

A successful dramatization is now being played at our [[Old?]] New York theatres.

"Les Doigts de Fée" has an equal charm, and I include a copy used at a little French Reading in which I took part recently -

Transcription Notes:
Les Doigts de Fée = a shop