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LIFE IN THE PHILIPPINES.*

... liFE IN TlHE PHIL lPPINE8.* 'I h' Phliptpi toi0, siave thle nutoll ?? thlis lihtt. lrov verl t' eadlihb ?? l ultdnoionl, ltix' been l~leovreI. I x ?? Deweyv, blat done thatt, The It'l 'ternl vorld' is bt'giintuing Ito rt'ldise thle fatt il 110 thot ?? ?? Of laS largei os tito el'oilltl 11>115- otf New I'tgh';itltd J.i>'ISO LI lilt' poflitliti It, tit; tins N10St. gjllip (It ill' cap-it of l ?? ...

GLOUCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... ?? - - 1- GLOUCESR MUSICAL FESTIVAL T M S NEW SACRED) VAORKS. C-1Ih h md MISS ELLICO'ITS HENRY OF ATL` ?i;AVARRE.'Y was You hink NE. COLURI E TAYLOtR'S t3e Roy BALLADEt 4 ~~~to (FRaO Our SxltLAL CoRncsMrxSLx'T.) C-ow QWLOUCES1, Weds , Neight hair verdi's utmv &sred ?? were the chief orig features of the* progtxnme in the Cathedral this ij ntiv nrorniin. This wa¢s the first hearing Vouch- ...

PARIS FASHIONS.*

... This handsome vollume is likely to become a book of reference for all stuldents of the history of dress. The author's style is bright nod I interesting, and his slcetohes of society ill the various periods are oharacteriued bv a delicato lightuess of touch. ?? shows us the guestis at the Btd des Victinios in 1797-the yaor VIT. of the Diroctory-to which no one could be ad- nuitted who had not ...

AGAINST THE ACADEMY.*

... .G .x 'I NST ?? A1 'I'Y C4/* __ ,. .I -AN ALI. 01u¾N-it DENUNCIATION. k );Tt I 4t4 s tt \1 AV44ElI P V ?? i bs ?? 'tta-+-ils-d, fron the tine' 41 iU-' a C' ii ci> AStlt this ItPItu 1 ?? IIO1 Ai' Ii -lir iti %trvrongo's M.r. 'I'i le it ,riitxi~r teeil s toitlty pat IILJ ?? ?? 4irtsr, tio thmntgr in it of l al~t;%4-r tz't tit 1r.'i'.ott' -,'Iamuttor oui ?? whot'. p,,!I tM n 1 kls'r it 1tuldvnti ...

DRAMA

... DR MA. A NEW PLAY AT TUVE AT)ELPTL Is 'rcCI ii I'q nilth 1 St1 Witllirt IT of 0i te iti'Y 7 f Mre r f-r9 R.Miini'a gipsyq iraiira in four ter-t whiich for un th lint far r short, of fr.ur louse iv IV ?? r by ?? audience at te Abpi''ltiIO hit - night nor do0 timet andi pspace sorfew to Rjlr riiore- than sorr istriibatlnnr, of its ImittI up fliaturie0105 story of ?? li ?? EaIrl' its inl the ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... MUSIC AND) MUSICIANS. COVENT GARDEN OPERA SEASON. TII F W IAGNER SPECIAL REPTIE- S ENTATIOINS. MUSICAL MARRIAGES. TME EARNINGS OIF VOCALISTS, We lifcret already stated thart a feature during the earlier port len of the Covent Garden opera. se-asonl will het nalo of` a ?? series of re- ?? itnti t lit 1f l1111 Ii dOn~eD Wa Igmian.ti wtorki, to be snugl In Germanl, thet porforinaaces in most ins! ...

SAVAGERY IN NEW GUINEA.*

... .SAVA4)EY IN NFW (it' 1NF:A G17P'MAINYi 1OOR SHUT. 0:n Itls s-ay' to c' lN ow OGuinva 1od li 'IlolTikw natlvo i.p1or, htsu'ciu' 4 tl '.140 toao'. 1a1 ?? de oo~r fii Op, :1~* C'ri ?? '11v of Vn''4p1'.p' Nrti ?? I rol 4 Ill I'l * I iil~n RA ;iro z ~ Oil ' ?? O! ?? ?? l iu . i*t ?? IN: A lN ?? 7n n, I: II. o 41.5 xi ' 1 Ill ½., oI 1 '¾V il 1 j15 * ?? ?? . 1 zIr11 . ?? tarl 5 * i' -~ l '44 ...

THE WORLD OF BOOKS

... TIlE WOI1I1.l) OF B'3OOKS: OUR 0L2 )EST POET. MANY TIA UPY RETU tNS TO PHI1LIP J~.AM ES BAILINE. THE .DIAMO?-ND JUBILEE1F OP ~FESTIT S. Mr. 11tuiky, who enter on his eighlty-fourth year to-day, has lived quietly in Nottingham for ?? yeaxrs poist--tzo quiot Iv, indeed, that a tow s-ears ago, when ho sent a frat~ernal -ront to Oth Free ('hurch C'ongress thoro :1 ?? I'r. hohertaco Nicol, ...

EAST INDIA COMPANY'S RECORDS.*

... EAST INDIA COMPANYS RECORD.* This is another instalment of letters reeived by the Company from its servants in the East tmnscribed from the I Original Corre.,pondence series of the India Office Records. The papers printed in this volnuie belong to the period between December, 1613, and February, 1615- about fifteea rnonth. In IL, about one han- ded *nd fty separate documents are included in ...

THE SCIENTIFIC NOVEL

... . A TALK WITH MR. H. G. WELLS. I once asked. the Astronomer Royal what he thought of the romantic theories concerning inter-planetary communication, and how far he, as a practical astronomer and scientist, could support them. He laughed as he pointed to to a very quaint picture of Saturn which hung upon the wall: 'With a bad telescope and a powerful imagination, there is no saying what you may ...

FASHIONABLE DRESS

... FASHIONALE DRESS. There is a periodical scare about the return of the dreaded dross improver, and the English weekly Press has been influenced of late by one of these recurrent rumours. But there is not the slightest cause for anxiety. In Paris skirts are tighter than ever below the waist line, and continue to mould the figure almost down to the knee8. This is entirely inconsistent with the ...

AUSTRAL ENGLISH.*

... AUSTRAL ENGLISV. I. At the Mohnrrum festival in India, Tommy li Atkins has often listened to the cry of the tl mourners, Hassau, Hussein, as they beat P their breasts and lament the brothers killed long A ago at KerbeLa. Tommy, not catching the l words exactly, pronounced them Hobson, o Jobson, abont as comical names for the i' Propbet's grandsons as yon can imagine. The 0 naunas are ...