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BITS FROM BOOKS

... washed up on the shores of the New World.—TAe Onat RtpuUic. liy Sir Ltptl Htnry Oriffin, JC.C.S.I. —London : Chapman and Ball, 1864. THE BREAKING NET. But, the next places there is fperil to the net, which, arises from the very zeal of those who ate drawing ...

BINTS TOR TBS BOMB

... with beta THE BBAIK A SCRAPBOOK. What ia tlx brain but scrapboob If, when w« ailecpaomMna canid peep In there, what could find! lane* from favouritePpetr, atray bita of tnuet and anatchea from eoogm, melodiea from operaa, aentencea from ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT

... naturalised British subject, and almost from the foundation of the Guildhall School of Uusic he permanently settled in London as leading professor at that institution. How popular he was as a teacher mny be gathered from the fact that at the Guildhall School ...

LAPIES’ COLUMN.-

... The Brain a Scrap-Book.— What the brain but a scrap-book If, when are asleep, some one coold peep in there, what would be find? Lines from favourite poets, stray bits of tunes and snatches item songs, melodies from operas, sentences from **> ...

LADIES’ COLUMR

... treatment of the subject ismoro elaborate,care being taken to keep as close as possible nature, and great attention paid finishing. From the inventive side there is also change ; the mechanical toys are simpler, more natural, and greater variety than in past yet-rs ...

THE AIIYBRWBER, BACJRDAY, JANT&A.RY 25 i 896. CHIPS OF NEWSL j PERSONAL GOSSIP. Gloucester Saturday ..

... stealing money, pocket-handkerchiefs, he., from too eoat-pockats at the off too club. Accused, whoa arrested, hod marked money his poesessloa, sad several stolon articles wan found his bouse. William Morris,wliom tlie world usually thinks ol artist and poet, ...

BBHOTATnra OLD OABMBNTS

... and as Earl of Mulgravs sat for Soarimrongh iu the Liberal interest from 1847 to 1851, and from 1832 to 1867, Ho was Controller. and subsequently Treasurer, of the Qnaan’a Household from 1858 until 1838, when he baeams Governor of Nova Scotia. He was sworn ...