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... The Master. By L. Zangwill. (London: William Heinemann. 6s.4 Tile accomplished author of 'The Children of the Ghetto has given us. in The Master a book written with marvellous skill, and characterised by vivid imaginative power. Its early scenes are laid in Acadia, the homfe of Evangeline, after its re-settlement, peasaut life in its villages being depicted witl wonderful minuteness. ...

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anil Irmteeg Wanted

... anil Wanted. \VTANTED, Corner SHOP a good neighbourhood, * suitable for Chemist.—Address Z 56, Mercury-office. WANTED, a small, Single OFFICE In the neighbourhood Fenwick street preferred. Bent must °* moderate.—Address 95, Mercury-office. VBOD Wanted, in a respectable and business part of »* ~j ...

FIRE OFFICE. Established 1797.-Oapital £650.000

... President—Ohurlea Bran a, , OhaacaUor o( the Olomm of Norwich Vloe Prealdent—Bdword Stewart. E.it. George Durrant, Ksq. | C. B. Tuck, Keq. Sobt. J. Harvey Harvey, Esq. D. Da'rymple, Ksq, Henry 8. Palteaon, Bgq. W. R. Clarke. Esq. Henry Browne. Erq. G. B. Hlmpaon. Beq. W, O, lioteon, Kaq. Colonel J. Cockburo, Sir Samuel Blgnold, Secretary. The public are reepeotfully reminded that all ...

LIVERPOOL LIFE

... - CHAP. XXII.-POLICE, PRISONERS. AND PRISONS. Where lives the man who has not tried How Mirth can into Folly glide- And Folly into Sin? Gentlemen of the shade-mintons of the moon * * * A purse of gold most resolutely fnatched On Monday night and most dissolutely spent on Tuesday morning. got with swearing, and spent with crying. Now in as lo an ebb as the foot of the ladder. and by-and-by ...

OMNISCIENCE

... :, OlNMISCIENCE* ?? ; Tkere ian eye that ever sweeps The vast ireation through. Watch over myriad worlds it keops, A wide encircling view ; All beings, systems, times doth scan Which form the universa ...

THE VILLAGE PRIDE

... THE VILLAGE PrIDE. 'Twas on a lovely summer's eve I sought the village green, And there a merry group had met To bail a festive scene; I paused to gaze upon those forms, So full of joy and glee, For ? ...

REVIEWS

... - . 7 1. Tice Pcople's -ife'lic'l JoI1ranl (,n(I linniilq Phy- inud sicw??. Edited by Thomas Harrison YVeonian~, with AM. D)., Author of ?? CMISuMuptiOl, Asthina,'' ciscn, hecadlaches,' Jn ...

REVIEWS

... REvIEAVS. v ?? l , ~ . . . , ?? . v. v The Ccord-player's Hand-booke; or. a Gasre at Forty- in i fives. a1 go This is a small book appropriately published at this sea. sode I son by Mr. E. ...

PRESS GUARD THEATRICAL PREFORMANCE

... PRESS GUARD THEATRICAL PJELWORMA&NOE. The samateur theatrical performance on behalf of t the Lancashire Relief Fand by meembers of the 80th ts Lasnaehire Rifle Volunteers, better known as the At Fkee ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &J., THIS DAY. I Free Publie Muwema, Willham Brownaeoot-Public Daysa: M6ond4s Wedneudays, Thursdays, and gaturdbys, fpom Ten a,m. tll dusk. On Tuesdays and Fridays tbe Museum to clo ...