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MISS VANBRUGH,

... [AL.L RmTiTS 1RtrVr.D.j MIVIISS VANBRUGH,~ Bhi CHAPTER XIV. i The world undlebtbedlv dlid have itt' commen- tary rene7. wleci some garbled versiou ze)t Wind Of the f~act that the wife .if the great actor ivas cii fuelffintg a ,ubordlinate poitionl iit. his ibeatre.& Feetuntateiv thle ca-' ciiactis tcree'dcttmii ctount perhaps, Inur frequent iv thte lit bi ccehitreI her lord, its did the ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... HISTORY OF ?? PORTSMOUTH, THE RECORD OF A THOUSAND YEARS. AjL 2g&-HOw PORTSMOUTH HAS BEEN REPRESENTED IN PARLIAMENT FOR SIX HUNDRED YEARS. . I CHAPTER Xi. The first return of Burgesses for Ports- mouth was in the 26th year of the reign of Edward I., when John le Engleys and Robert Atte Norde were returned. By whom, or in what manner these first Bur- gesses -were chosen, c-z by whom returned to ...

SUCCESSFUL LOCAL MUSICIANS

... SUCCES$SUL LOCAL Itly . la. The following is a list of the euccessful local nl1. candidatces in tbhe recent examinations of the ibll Associated Board of the Roval Academy of 1 a'-e dlusic fnd the Royal College of Music:- -en Successfd Ca-,adidates in Elemaents of Music- Un P2Ps Certificates: Olive E. Adarnson, Lee College, Uts Lee-on-the-Soeent (Mr. Liihr); Olive J. 1-lore- the ford, ...

BOSCAWEN ENTERTAINMENT

... BOSCAWEN ENTERTARNMENT. E d A _ ?? | , .- . I . I C A very successful entertainment was given on I board the Bloseawen on Tuesday evening, under c the patronage of Captain (. Barney, the Rev. J. r V. Cox-Edwdrds, M.A., Chaplain of the Fleet, C MId the officers of the ship. 'The first part ofthe iograminroeosisted cif eougs (coinic and Eenti- ii aenuttl), and the second part ot the farce ...

TRUTH LIVES ON

... TRUTH LITVES ON. Through t he runggeld march of time, hlarked Witt nui ry Su, and clLue, EnITOr stillls With ?? head ?? her tields ot of gavorod dead; But boneuith lherr bloo'dy tread Warriors Ytl'OnU :ti brave of yore Dronoheu1d Jadea s ?? WtliC gore, An(, thlo lau(d w;ith war wyas itc For Ifss tomub Who haltedl sttift, In the teachigs cif Whose life 'TL' Truth lives on. Progress rolls her ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... OUR 51-OR7T S TORIES. ORIGINAL AND COPYRIGHT. 1ITOLLY'S FORTUN.~ES. Ir all BY CLARA IfULHOLLAND. 11 YC' A dense fog en1velloped London like a pall. The di, Ayr was damp and chill, the roads ?? aud V7 siuddy. And as MIo'lvly Darill left Oxford-street, ~ and groped her Way into lBarrett-street, she 1 shivered and coughied. Thank God i'm safe home,'I she cried, going a up the stepi of a house ...

[ill] THAT WERE ENOUGH

... - ?? - - ?? - %l ?? rl i I o 0 0 irdld tlell, 1 : - ' ?? p i :11*1 go ('il agtttlU, aftI lI LI * tao o, ,a wvovd and a thing hope for a pillow at 1 i i*X o-is on thl e ?? -f,. i L.brSEVoN2oY. ...

A VOYAGE AT ANCHOR

... |PUBIISHIEDBYSPCAL; RAGE N | te By W. CLARK, RU.SStLL.. we 'Vily Author of The 117reck of the Grosven or, cle Lat The'Pirate Ten, A Midshipman's ray uing Romane, 1 &c. &. ail., I .COPYRIGHUT. w vere 1 94 till yore CHAPTER XII.--4TnaLAIST. but Bull 11 It was about hailf-na-hour after, I had talon; wi n1otice of the brighteniug- in the iiothws k h before thle first of' the te~mpest stru ...

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC

... | ald ANNU&LMEETING OF THE PORTSMOUTH SOCIETY. aed The annual meetinr of the Portsmouth Literary 31 mid and Scientific Society was held in the Grand Tj aes Jury Room at the Town :lall, Testerday after- w bed noon. th rge In the absence of the chairman (Mr. J. C. id 'ed Nicol), Mr. T. A. Bramadon, J.P., presided.' rn ez- Thero was a very poor attendance, the meeting be the (iucluding the ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... TiE CHhLDREI?'s liOTtli. A Column. for Little Folk. |LV (CoxD1;esED BY GnxmNI3A GrIlle.' Sr ?? hae Golug to Sea. Ita I nied to Bay, 'When l'm a man dacl A ?? sailor I wilL be; exc I.LI have my owvn boat, it I Gan; lur At least I know I'11 go to sea. of And often to papa I cried, e Playing at ship with plank or pail, It this were bat the ocean ?? pro O~h, how I' d sail and sail au d rgi ...

STAGE WHISHPETS

... STAQ-2 WHNSPLERS. Theatre Manager: Cut out all those old jokes. Actor: --Yes, sir. Minager; And put in some older ones. The public like a change once in a while. The Wxaves Kicked. In the old theatrical days, before the introduc- tion of mechanical waves,' it vas the custom, when a sea scene was wanted for men to make the waves by kicking about under a green cloth t'scked across the front ...

MEG O' THE SCARLET FOOT

... [Z\LL RIIUJIS 1RESERVI-D.] M EG 0' SCARLET THE I FOOT. 1 By Wl LLIAM, L DIA'AILDS TIREBUCK, Author of ' Dorrie, ?? Gwen, n and ' Miss (irace of All Souls. CHIAT'ER XIX, I, 1A !; TO TOFACIE. Wheu Charlie Mlowcrolir l eg to go the lower way to lrinlr o' DaTe, while lie took- the hi:gher road, his idea was to reach his home by 8 less frequented tracks. I-Ie was in the rmoste serious doubt, ...