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27 October 1867 (4)

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Reynolds's Newspaper

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REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... EVIEWS OF B3OS5. NARRATITE OF A Jouow TimOumH ABYSSMA I' 1862-3. By IL, D;3TON. esha and Hod, Piccadily--At the present moment any authentic IWformation respecting Abyssinia, its King, its peo*lO, and its resources, is most valuable. The expedition we are about sending there to rescne our fellow coun- trymen will doubtless be exposed to more dasgars and hardships than it would experience in a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLW IMUSEMNTS. O LYblPIC THE&TRE. Although n farce in two aots ti no uncommon thing upon tbe London stage, it is seldom that a dramatist has the honesty to describe his production, however unsub stantal, by so modes; a title. In so oharacterising a mirthful little piece brought out at this theatre on lfon- day, under the suggestive appellation of If r had a Thou- sand a Year, Mfr. J M ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LIT BY SUBOBLLA. SPrAg the foolish and mischievous so long asioandour acd ?? dignitypsmnit. Siae, to make yoursealf acceptable in every company, but not to ahino. TnRx'is a sort of comfort in the waywardness cf dis- eontent-a soothing ?? to ithe restlessness of the soul in tlie deep bass o' hearty grumbling. PsorvL ?? speak of a baby as If it were a kind of medal bestowed by fato upon a mon ...

NATIONAL CURIOSITIES

... NATIONAL OURIOSITIES. The Internatlonal Exhibition hals achieved to the full every one of the objects which the Emperor, the oomr - nissioners, and the municipality of Paris had in view when they so generously provided a building in which Foreign nations could occupy space on condition of paying kr it. T It has promoted the union of nationalities by intro- luoing us to the waiter or ...