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LEAVES FROM A TRAVELLER'S NOTE-BOOK

... placed under the control of the African Instita- tion, an organisation established for the improve- ment of the western part of Africa. This philan- thropic body, which had the support of all the great men engaged in the anti-slavery movement in England, directed ...

THE MOODY-MANNERS CONCERT PARTY IN THE ULSTER HALL

... occasion on which the same artistes have appeared before Belfast audiences, and they ere alwavs sure of a hearty reception. This war accorded them last night by a thoroughly nppreciative, though not by i any meia.ns a numerous. audieneLo. Why this should hare ...

ALL THE WORLD AROUND

... the Lfandro-tt (who, by the way, was one of the most popular magistrates in Soath Africa), subsequelitly prevailed, and the Natal Carbineer in all his p:nolly of glorious war vas released from Idurtl: e vile.c, ! iivLs, conversatziones. public hanquots ...

FASHION

... UHenlohe visited her Maj~esty yee'rday, andset-yed to luncheon. The Qieoen, Princess Heleni, Pnioces3 Louise, and Prin- Cof SS B africa atten.1ed Divine serv3es at W~hii~pinglham C!urch to-day. T1I3 PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Tne ar=noeed rvi-it of tie PTince ...

WINTER EXHIBITION AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... New Year's hionours, for the. stamps and fees paid by the favoured ones will go to swell the expectedl surplus if war's alarms do South Africa is the topic of the hour, and con- versation that begins with the subject, then leaves it, invariably drifts back ...

LITERATURE

... huigl ae~-ounit of (lie Kings, of Zziluland is 1tiuiblicIicd ?? to Ytlwto NatAl, Wilieh i cc b-e calel (lie g~uedeii of Souths Africa,'' iii thle tnitchtrh; opllitint, ottite dsrtithe designa.. 1 titi, thioti-i it-u fi~tle ace91 eN Lhitin but good. While at ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... De- fence of Lathom House is an excellent historical picture, pourtraying one of the moat gallant inci. 1 dents of the Civil War, the heroine being the Connc'. tesr of Derby, who completely foiled the attack of the Parliamentarians under Fairfax, Lord Derby ...

FERMANAGH CATTLE SHOW

... Scott's Nanny. TH1 WORLD'S NAVIES. Lnotxrs War-shins of the World contains tables showing the value and extent of the mer- chant shipping and commerce of the principal countries in relation to their respective war navies. The British Empire poseesses 6,403 ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... ad- ventares of the Mlaid of Rhos in her effort to bring- aid to a beleaguered house. Dr. MI. J. Farrells's work on South -Africa, which 3Messrs. Macrmillan & Co. are to publish next month, should materially arid to our know- ledge of the Boer question ...

YOUTH, MANHOOD, AND OLD AGE

... live. TI'le negro couriers, w bo traverse the western coasts of Africa, are stirl to subsist oni three ounres of gum daily. Captain Inglefield and eleven inert, of the Centaur mrr-of war, which foundered at scia in tire year 1 782 sailed 8100 miles int ...

Fashion and Varieties

... of the vessel had been misropreoented to me, anl that ilastoad of goeri to Suuth America, she iv:ka h'ound to thn coast of Africa on a slavinll explodition. I found that the same imposition had been practised UpOl nearly all the crevw; the second mate ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... and scenes introincae ' on the acts-ial experience of the u0o \t p Hausbv Russell, wbno lived for a eor I-er' r- , in South Africa. Mr. Russell has recer,, great misfortune to lose his e'eapitt b en learnt to use the type-writer, nd b s able to write hsis ...