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OSCAR WILDE'S PONY PHAETON

... OSCAR WILDE'S PONY PHAETON. Mr Oscar Wilde has purchased a pair of ponies in New York, and christened them Lilly and Sunflower. ‘The turn-out is described as follows in the Albany Sunday Prr-w ;E In c-’;‘lmn lhmmn'n grt:t&.xn, trasts. Not only are they ...

A BRADLAUGH MEETING,

... hair and the patent leather boots and the dancing master’s mincing walk of Dr Aveling—that happy mixture of Mirabeau and Oscar Wilde; the little man's big veice and em:?pdiludes; theintellectual festures and the refined eloquence of Mrs Besant, the one ...

TEN GREATEST LIVING ENGLISHMEN

... votes as an eminent actor, but the listof * fi,umbugn is the longest of all. Next to the Claimant with his 453 votes came Oscar Wilde with 230, General Booth with 205, and Lord R. Churchill with 147. Mr (.ladstone also ap] in the list of humbnhr with 44 ...

VARIETIES

... to his {:;y After the lawyers had talked for their fees, his honour said to the jury, ** How much ¥ Tt is expected that Oscar Wilde is going to Japan. ‘What he m'-ingm Japan for the report does not say, but it will please the public to learn that it is ...

PENCIL SCRAPINGS

... philosopher in the land of his adoption. Here is how the Americas Regisin deals with him Very few peoplenot even excepting Oscar Wilde— have got such a high price for the small quantity of mental merchandise they possess as Mr Henry George. He certainly, ...

ENGLAND

... ENGLAND. The Earl of Derby tramsacted business at the ! Colonial Office for the first time on Friday. Mr Oscar Wilde arrived at Queenstown on Friday by the steamer Bothnia from New York. The schooner Freedom, of Shoreham, hav in{z been missing for several ...

IRELAND

... Snturdl? at the anuual meeting of the Ayrshire Christian Union in Aye Town Hall, UNDER the auspices of the Sunday Society, Mr Oscar Wilde on Sunday night delivered a lecture on aiim to a large audience in St Andrew’s Hal:, asgow, Gourock ‘Slanghter-House having ...

MAGAZINES

... Carlyle a happy man—at least not 89 icritable, with congiderable benefit to himself and others. Reviewing the latest novel by Oscar Wilde—* The Picture of Dorian Grey —Mr Walter Pater says the story i 3 a vivid, though carefully considered, exposure of the ...

SCHOOL MATTERS IN DERVAIG (MULL.)

... the fore, and I fi“ld ::u :31«-1:3’ n;lod;:n curlnpetitgum Bagpi aying is the order of the day. It aps n:flp S:lly)‘ m:ga *Oscar Wilde to prnc{:irm it wsthetic music, to make it society’s rage, Barbarian though it may seem to the dilletante ear, it is the ...

DISESTABLISHMENT IN SCOTLAND

... Austrian Government have decided to concentrate 35,000 troops in Dalmatia. MaNT social attentions are being puid to Mr Oscar Wilde in New York, but it is stated that the best literary and social circles refuse to take him up, and the newspapers at Boston ...

(Prom St. Stephen's Review.)

... Grace Milord of Canterbury passed, with that interesting expression of face so well described as a cruss betwixt that of Oscar Wilde and Hermann Vezin. Among thuse present on their return from Egypt, no face gave more general pleasure than that of General ...

OUR GOVERNMENT

... begin a short provincial tour |r.extwuk. SR N o * Tug visitors to the Fisheriea' Exhibition on Monduryrwefe 55,868, Mg Oscar WILDE has to New York to duce his Russian play e'u;' W‘ A ~Ew Infirmary, which has been erccted at a cost of about £17,000, was ...