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... IF we may judge from the ordinary course of human affairs, Mr. Gladstone-- whose eager, penetrating, and somewhat fierce countenance is before our readers-- is about to attain a more wide- ...
... IF we may judge from the ordinary course of human affairs, Mr. Gladstone-- whose eager, penetrating, and somewhat fierce countenance is before our readers-- is about to attain a more wide- ...
... THE SHEIKH From a Drawing by Carl Haag ...
... MR- SHERIFF JONES MBS^* ^Mflffiif\ MR. SHERIFF OWDEN '4f^I Mil c -^rt^Hfwm^^mmlnHwiS^JB I S fJi rl r H THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR AND THE SHERIFFS OF LONDON AND MIDDLESEX ...
... HO ME. y xr. WQ MR. JAMES CLAY, the senior M. P. for Hull, died last week, after a short but severe illness. He was the son of a London merchant, and had sat in Parliament for more than thirty years, ...
... -Ogam.iis A FINE ART Exhibition will shortly be opened in Naples. SIR Samuel and Lady Baker left Alexandria for England on Friday. Geneva is discussing the possibility of an International Exhi bition. ...
... VIEW OF ALICANTE, BOMBARDED BY THE INTRANSIGENTES BRIDGE OF VIANA, OVER THE DOURO-- SCENE OF TIIE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENT ...
... PHINEAS REDUX BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, AUTHOR OF THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALL1NUTON, ORLEY FARM, THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS, PHINEAS FINN, THE IRISH MEMBER, ETC., ETC. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER XXXIV. THE U ...
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... AT length, the anonymous author of St. Abe has justified the favourable prognostications of all competent critics by a serious work, of sufficient volume and variety to enable the ...
... llMllllisl FRANCE.-- The prospects of the Restoration appear to be im proving, and the Comte de Chambord's letter, in which he reiterates the opinions he expressed verbally a week ago, relative to the ...
... LThej Gour,t THE Prince and Princess of Wales's brief sojourn at Aber geldie is nearly at an end, as they come south about the 13th instant to resume their public duties, making a round of visits on t ...
... Sporting AFTER a week's concentration at Newmarket, racing, as usual, has assumed a sporadic character during the last few days, and meetings have been held in various places throughout the country, f ...