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... and wide for her, he can learn nothing except that she has emigrated. Her baby is born on her voyage to Australia, and named after the emigrant ship. He is afterwards adopted by a Scotch merchant, who marries Lois. Tressant, after he had lost all hope ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... origin of the ternm ' Monteith 'a applied to a punch-bowl ? Mr. Cripps writes c4 It is said that these liutih'- bowls were named after a gentleman of fashion w%,ho was remariable for wearing a scalloped coat. Surely the old explanation which, if we recollect ...

ART NOTES

... its present owner. TOPOGRAPHICAL HONOUIRS FOR ARTISTS. Ev a Miristerial order, a number of the streets of Paris are to be named after as many famous French artists, namely, Etex, Cabanel, Vig&e-Lebrun, Frlancois Millet, Franicois-Bouvin, Carpeaux, and Coysevox ...

REVIEWS

... of woe in his castle because lie found in her desk a letter from a former lover, Oscar Otweil (the characters are all named after this ?? Rupert, Mvlarjory Mason, and so on). There is first a wild scene in which he accuses her of tiaining him with ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... just- completed a prose drama in four acts and six tableaux, on which he has been at work for many months. It is to be named after t'he heroine, Judith Renaudin, and is a love-drama of very simple plot, founded on the, persecutions ot the Calvinists ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... chivalry of Mewar, in Hindostan. A sword or dagger is a prevalent charge in Polish blazomy. Sicily is supposed to have been named after a root allied to sica., a sickle ; but may it not have got its name from a branch of the Saxons? Menestrier, the French ...

ROUND ABOUT THE CAPE.*

... must at a proper temperature. As the author remarks, the very names of the Cape wines are against them, for being often named after European vintages, they thereby invite invidious criticism. Ostriches and ostrich feathers, as owners know to their cost ...

MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS

... The Language of the Flowers, by the composer himself (Metzler and Co.). The latter consists of six detached pieces, each named after a different flower, and supplied awith a poetic motto indicative of the trait of character which it represents in floral ...

THREE NOVELS.*

... that his pretty cousin's cash will set him on his legs again. But he has been forestalled, and a gentlemanly young man (named after a sportitig Yorkshire village) has already made such good running with the heiress that in a few pages he and she are announced ...

THE THEATRE

... under the title Recommended to Aerica. will be produced at the Surrey on Monday next. Mr. Toole's benefit at the theatre named after him is signalized tj. morning by his first assumption of Billy Lackaday in Charles Kennas4 comedy of Sweethearts and Wives ...

MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS

... Language of the h Flowers, by the composer himself (Metzler and Co.). The latter consists of six detached pieces, each named after a different flower, and supplied S with a poetic motto indicative of the trait of character which it A represents in floral ...