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EXTRACTS FROM THIS WEEK'S PUNCH

... can't see their ribs. (Before the Pigeon Matcah.) SageWortley to Carver, ome , no palaver! Says Carver to Wortley, paon't speak so ccrtly.y BETTOR AND VERSE. In tho case of Galloway v. Maries, Islutdw Justice Lopes asked- Suppose the person wore an ...

THE NEW ELEMENT IN ART

... photographs of the falling wave and rising waterfowl are (artistically speaking) equally Iilse, and for precisely the same reason. But as regards the still-life studies, so to speak, the photo. graphers thought they were doing the painters a good turn ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... and elegance, and, what is tuore, has the most accurate knowledge of her power and of its limits. Sir Arthur J Sullivan, to speak witaout metmppor, is a consusumaite niuster of his cratr; his isstrumeutatiou, if occasionally a little coloarless, is on the ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... stretigtli with food, and start again until it does oome, and while he is out on hi9 disciplinary tisk he must speak to no one, and no One may speak to hi, m. If the chant is heard from a tuft of bushes or a bill-top by other In lians they turn astde and go ...

VILLAGE COMEDIES

... treasure the men of Finnarken were. sworn to speak to: no stranger from the southern lands. Fridulph paused, and gazed meditaively into the fire at his feet. Knowing his mood, we kept silence, and waited for him to speak again. That oath have I kept this seventy ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... reputation, and is likely to take its place among the standard compositions 'of its class. Of 'this we shiallw e better able to speak to-morro*' The libretto is 'from the i experiencedpen'6f M. Bartholomew. The other two nows pieces are by local composers-- ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... visiting the temples, the tombs, the rock eaves, and the villages, that time seems to have never hung heavy on his hands; In speaking of the Great Pyramid, he thinks that it ,may, perhaps, help those who have never seen it to realise its dimensions when it ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... literature of contemporary Spain presents a rich and almost unworked field for the tranc- lator. In this country people often speak as if Cervantes was the list, as well as the first, of Spanikli novelists. and an end of all controversy on the subject. Yet ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... few hours without being allowed 1 to cool. There is also a cannon in a finished state, of the serit of which Ml. Bessemer speaks highly. There are I railway bars, wheels, axles, huge saws, and tools of various kinds, swords, helsets, &c. To show the ductility ...

THE HUDDERSFIELD MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Mr. Joshua, Marshall, and the remark-of Mr. Htalt, that there was hardly any necessity for him to come to the rehearsals, speaks volumes as to the efficiency of ala chorus and the good training which Mr. Marshall has bestowed. The secretaries, Messrs ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... of iuariurmate smatter.'' I rllse rica whre speak with corcaideratiere of evorceri, as Ur~crle Wirck does, arid root satiricrI creatulres like thrit disaagrrc~bhe Babon. I ear sure the wvay i t which you speak about us, mury dearest l'runch, is always cico8t ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH'. GARIBALDI DOWN. ALAS! the love of Italy lies bleeding, But not in vain; his wounds are mouths, that speak, With eu ungenerous Patron strongly pleading, The stronger that the Prisoner's voice is weak. He fell, a forlorn hope of patriots ...