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... the last poem ever written by the lamented Major Whyte-Melyille. Mrs Langtry has very kindly given sittings to The Whitehall Review artist, who has sketched her in a new and very pieturtaque costume-a winter coat and a remarkably pretty hat, similar to ...

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... REVIEW. We have received a copy of Mr Isaao Pitmans' new and enlarged edition of his manual of phono- graphy. The book has been entirely recast, and has been compiled with great care; and over one thou* sand copies were sent out in proof to expert phono- ...

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... attended to, but died immediately. Death was due, it is presumed, to syncope. For the forthcoming issue of the Fortnightly Review Mr. Swift MacNeill, M.P.,has written an article entitled Mr. Lecky and Irish Affairs. lie directs attention to some points ...

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... Mr. Bernard Shaw is now the dramatic critio of the Saturday Review. Emperor William has sent a costly wedding gift of jewellery to the daughter of Signor Crispi, the Italian Premier. Mr. F. J. Richards, grocer, Bridgwater, was assisting two men to cut ...

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... —Zlr. jl-Bride 'Yes, dear, and I would do it =,¡.Eride; Then, love, go down Into the hitchcn and dis- charge Bridget. Reviewer (proudly) I pet thrc from twenty* five to thirty books every week of my life. Outsider (wonderstruck) My goodness: How do ...

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... BITS FROM BOOKS. GEORGE SAKD. The following extract from an article in the Edin- burgh Review upon The Life and Correspondence of George Sand relates to the period immediately after the great success of Indiana, the first novel which Madame Aurore Dudevant ...

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... BY THE NEW LOCAL TREAT- MENT- A boou to all desiring 'self-cure with out recourse to physic or the family doctor. -Jieiical Review. A country parson writes thus Yoier Guide has eared myself and many pa> ish- {oners.' SUFFEBEBS should procure this ha.ndJ ...

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... was roturned in the Liberal interest for Sheffield on Monday last by a majority of 478 votes. Next week we shall publish a Review of the year. Notes by the Man about Town, and some letters are held over this week. ...

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... amatterofcoursebythepilfererherself, without any feeling of shame or emotion of any kind. It is also stated in the Quarterly Review in 1856, in an article upon the Metropolitan Police, that the extent of pilfering carried on even by ladies of rank and position ...

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... The Rev E. Richards, whose year office terminated with the meeting, delivered a farewell adress, in the course of which he reviewed the progress of Con- gregationalism in the two counties, and the revival of religious feeling that was being manifested. ...

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... hen reviewed the history of the Egyptian (TfficuHiee, from the time of the bombard menc of Alexandria down to the present. The great mistake of the Government was that they did not act with promptitude, and when they 2jd act they did not send out forces ...

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... BY THE NEW LOCAL TREAT- MEN T- A boou to all desiring 'self-cure with out recourse to physic or the family doctor.—Medical Review. A country parson wiltes thus -I-lour (;Icidc hti, aired myself and many pa ish• ioncrs. buii RKERs should procure this hand) ...