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FAIRFAX OF FUYSTONE: A NOVEL

... ALL UIGIIB, RESIVZD. FAIRFAX OF FUYSTONNE: l A NOVEL. BY MIRS HIBBEtTAVAPSE. Author of Tst RINst ccc llil'n,L 't'sSvesA e, liS DKAIIStl WNisir -LirtENDi IL~twUoi),t'&3 CHxI'TER XNNXL.-TriE CHAUrMDn PFtcyxy, iT i' ainonelr cittrketn still-~esst of a whliter ni~rht rvignc'd ever ireht hamlet oJ F'ystuioe and te wild cooutryarouod it-. At -Nevihali. as iil all the othelr houses scattered ...

EMILY BRONTE

... EMILY PiRk)\TE. -in !l reh-11 with it Iieart (f 'hie ' 1i i i lle athIVci' fa-tnece wild, o: c :, i 11' r,! the ni'lallire Choit. 12 : ?? . p; ?? ttl h! e ?? ;l d t| n ol se f' ...

ST. PETERSBURG AND LONDON, 1852-1864

... i ST. PETERSBURG AND LONDON. 1852-1864.* PCESIISCENCES OF COUNT VITZTHUM.V 'II. e dclz,-n yearis covert d by these re miniscences are among the most important, for England, pf this; century. including as they dio the period of the Crimean War and the Indian P Mutiny. Count Vitzthuna was born' in 1819. Hs presented lire credentials as Saxon Minister to Her Majesty en June 12, 1853. He wee ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... N.EW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. ale, fIX Slot of Our Lord, 6v P;nactcs Yoanghusbawd (Long. [Cut mans, Greet, and Co.) is the Gospel narrative woven ito be- one continuous account, the sequecuce followed being that be- hat which appeared to have the greatest weight of probability. ars, The story has been told, aS a story, simply, witbout any addition of nineteenth-centnry comment or criticism or ...

Extracts from New Books

... cf-4vilds train get.v &Oks- I JE;VISI; AcGRicrxTurE IN PALESTINE-SO far as energy, in.irrtry, and aptitude for agricultural pursuits are ?? ecined, th,- alserice of which hbi RiW4dys been alleged as the ieastrn why no Jewish colony ctuld succeed, the expelieice u! iure than two yee:s has now proved that such appr:- irtotious are grounidlebs, and tlat with a fair cbauce Jess ?nike very good ...

Art and Literature

... ,,?Pkvt and X. iteraturr. tile~o the In a few days Messrs Longilan will bring out a a0. any the o(iirtn and progress of ecnitary law and adm:inist, )a on - her by Dr Richardison. A book is shortly to appear which will certa~r'7 o. curious, as it is written by a navvy, who will tt;i 3, about the Souakim Riilway, which lie assj;-,: i ore making, likewise narrate some singjular antd pW ?? al ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... ALL BIGSTS RESiEVED. tgh1,DB A LkDY. Not long since a certain ladies' journal announced that ted Mrs Wheeler, ex-professional beauty, and contemporary me with Mrs Langtry and Mrs Cornwallis West, had set up rc dressmaking as a profession. The statement has now met on- with an unqualified denial. to Cotton gowns are being glorified in by the manufac- ave turers to such an extent that many ...

JE SUIS PRET

... JE SUIS PitET.' The milnight air cnvey; a seicns unto my facey's ear Aund vichts I ee. imatlinaicrv, tli-it c in'e vie dibt al'd f-ar ['cei low ami :. cebl ?? it c.sniee a , s-:ie Sf- cit hri- -i Ai d E3uTIIe thro,ugh Lft'v e-li to ii i i I, I, C r it tfing- TIle lhty ?? i iU tl:eie 'acitis : cr ai-eg for the tight, Acess the 1,ais the fitfl gluten, 4: Mitslititeiltheiriijght; Sbrewil ATu ...

SOME OTHER TIME

... SuMIE OTEER TIME. tf eve r it ihould rio althrst 'li ! :,,r i:lnl S eitll! fiiu/ 'iitt: \ *f t Iotir tew I ei c .t i Lie sti., il ct mu ms.-I art' at ysour lii:- iii ef v's: -iujr tlL f eniie 'It tel: ?? story ?? YI)eptd. .A loot ;Le doingl. wT avg amil rash, (If N1' ItBarnk arid Mrs Dwshb- Why, It re' a Ihi G.1f hoimely rhyme \WMl conu el Slage! auli true;- .-oue Cir timue, s i e utler timne- ...

NEWCASTLE ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... NRWCASTLB ROYAL JUBILEE BXHIBITIO-Y. The influence of the Easter holidays made Itself felt on Monday, even in the Exhibition, where, as may be imagined, every moment i3 of the most precious vilue, seeing thst His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge will perform the opening ceremony in abou ' a month's time. Good Friday, as already stated, was a lost day entirely, the entire range of buildings ...