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... Fair, illustrated ; Royal Cortisso/. Thomas Hardy, portrait by H. W. Preston. The Autobiography of Salvini, with portrait. Sarah Siddons, with portrait; by Edmund Goose. Old Portsmouth Profiles, illustrated; Thomas Bailey Aldrich. An Artist’s Letters from ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... man’s Magazine for the present year include a series of papers on the peasantry of various parts of the United Kingdom. Mr. Thomas Hardy is to do the Dorsetshire Labourer, Mrs. Oliphant the Skye Crofter, and Mr. Justin McCarthy the Irish Cottier. ...

A NEW DEPARTURE IN MAGAZINES

... Grant Allen, Mr. Anstey, the author of * Vice Versi,’ Mr. W. Black, Lady Buufil{, Prof. Bryce, Mr. Freemau, Mr. Froude, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. W. D. Howells, Prof. Huxley, Miss Ingelow, Mra. Oliphant, Dr Swmiles, Mr. L. Stevenson, Mr. Julian Sturgis, and Prof ...

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... 6te “Jude the obscure,” le roman da Mr. Thomas Hardy, n’eet point pour lea romarquabloo qualitea d’analyee on peinture deployeee par I'autenr dans un ouvraga d’ailleura bun confus ©t cahot.. Le roman do Mr. Hardy uurait etc lu et apprecie que dea eeula ...

LITERARY

... and Life in ot{er Worlds; besides the usual supply of fiction. In the July number will be commenced a new novel by Mr. Thomas Hardy, entitled the Band of Ethelberta. The Congregationalist is a monthly of high character, and is edited” with great ability ...

£iUvatnve

... stories and good illustrations. Here we have both, in plenty and the best. Bret Harte, John Oliver Hobbes, Harold Frederic, Thomas Hardy, and Frank Harris contribute stories, and if this were not enough to charm the shilling out of every wise man’s pocket ...

JOHNSON & CO.,

... which were well entered Wing, formerly an agent to the Russell house ; into were the fight for the Khalifa's standard Mr. Thomas Hardy, who has had tho manage- and the impressive memorial service among the ment during Mr. Thornhill's illness; Mr. Gray, ruins ...

MARRIAGES

... Batchelor Ficklin, aged 69, eldest son of the late Rev, Robert Ficklm, of Coltishall, Norfolk. the inst., at Great Marlow, Thomas Nelson Hardy, the 7th inst., at Normanton Rectory, the Yen. Thos. Kaye Bonney, Archdeacon of Leicester, rector of Coningsby, Lincolnshire ...

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... audoon.ultcd Mi«i Wain., whoempnthlMlly not including men like Cveorge elcre- d ( , T, adding that neither Mr Tom dith. Thomas Hardy, James Duyn. nnd o.v.e, nur .ny other man than th.dchndMthrfh.d n, niher others, among ■■new thl They have for some time ...

General Xews,

... connected, named Ellen Macartney, by trade a milliner and dressmaker, was engoged o a young man about her own age, named Thomas Hardy Aldis, who was an assistant to o provision dealer, in a town a few miles distant. The courtship—which is described as having ...

BEDS. MIDSUMMER SESSIONS The eounty business was transict o] sent: T. C. Hizzins, Esq., chairn vice-ehairman ; ..

... eompanied by testimonials, for the 5 o Northern Division. Charles Berrill, Bedtord | Alex. Miln Stephen Sheppard, Bedford | Thomas M Hardy Wells, lslington | Leonard | James Horsford, Bedlord ville-stre Fredk. W, Gill, London | Wm. Hud, The paper was sent vound ...

lIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... rnA- the ev. Richard Thomas Blagden, M.A- te to of St. John’s College, has been P r ® I Curacy of King Sterndale, near Bus v-i ot t lev. James Clarke Harkness, B-A., ollege, has been licensed to the Curacy lev. Thomas William Hardy, M.A-, to ow of Trinity ...