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ATTERWARDS?

... tbat the Government of Spain I i at once relinquish its authorits and gvovernnment l in the Island of Cuba, and withdraw its land, i and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters. * Et apris? l t | Now that the die is cast and interest no t longer distracted ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... been tried in New York, but it dleals with the inevitable woman with a past. who is not to be allowed a rest. The next production at the Comedy will therefore be Mr Waller's A Political Woman. Mr Irvingand the Lyceum company returned to town this evening ...

FRENCH ART AT THE GUILDHALL

... Duchess of Albeny, the Right Hon. H. D. Davies, Lord Mayor; Lord Strathcona (Mon- treal), Prince George Stirbey. ?? of Suther- land, the Marquis of Bute, Lord War.tage, Sir Francis Cook, Lord Pirbhrigbt, the Marqmise do Cavalette, Mons. E. Gambart (Nice) ...

LITERATURE

... to'the Crpwn.and-to the army.. r It is written, however, without much sym- pathy, and the vague analogy'between Prussia and Sparta, closing with the still vaguer conjec tural likeness between the land laws of Lace- dwrmon and the land reforms of Baron Stein ...

LITERATURE

... foreign countries or in savage lands. Colonel King's appendiX, giving' a list of -the principtl cam-. paisgu'and battles in wvhich'the army has been engaged since 1658, fills more than three. pagdh of double colns. -On The'Army As It Is Colonel King writes ...

LITERATURE

... has not only observed the outward! shows of life inl Scotland, but, also that she has f sometiines gone below the surface land discovered motives oft ,aetioic, andifunud out the germns of thanst quality of miind aind those turns- of thought which give ...

CHAPMAN AND CHAP BOOKS

... court of the Georges. Dongal was not, however,! contented. and when Prince Chartles Stewart- raised his standard he joined the army of the] Pretender as a non-combatant. Ee tells us that I the creed of John Cheap ?? used no im- 1 Sprcations. But let me neither ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... detective invades a private lunatic asylum near Stirling, where he professes to be a man' who believes him- self to be a woman, and that woman Mary Queen of Scots. It will be seen that Mr Upward has not spared local colour. He is an ingenious writer, and although ...

LEAVES FROM THE CLUB BOOKS

... Field-Marsha' Leslie, whose counsel General Montrose followed in this business. Then, in seemly order and goed array, this army 'came forward and entered the'burgh of Aberdeen, about ten hours In the morning, at the Over Kirk gate-port, syne came down ...

LITERATURE

... instruction of a special of kind. Onr army, he says, stands an anachron. l ism among the military forces of Europe. e whilst the country itself remains unrivalled in t- point of peculiar and strange features. The tiny t-army of John Bull will not bear com ...

LITERATURE

... language like a native, he returned to Eng- land. Here he lodged at Stoke Newington, studied medicine and meteorology, put himself on a diet of bread and tea, fell seriously ill, and married his nurse, an old woman, who was also a confirmed invalid. He was ...

LITERATURE

... Uganda ; an army must be formed of one to two thousand strong, to plunder Unyoro. The Wa. soga have been insulting his subjects, and must be reduced to subjection; for this emergency another army must be formed of eoual strength, to act by land in conjunction ...