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DR. LIVINGSTONE'S STORY

... DR. LIVINGSTONE'S, STORY. The following description of Dr. LivingdtonOed travels lan search of the source of the lille is from the pen of Mr,. Stanley, and forms one of a seraes of letters ontributeid to the New York E6elald, in continuation. of those ...

MR. MORRIS'S NEW POEM

... is now cleared for the Morality,' in which the story'of King PTharasmond the Freedi is. treated dramatically.. Master Oliver, one of the -King's servants, narrates 'that for ?? days .the King hath slept 'not an hour, and taketh'no-hebqd of soft words6ri ...

MR. DAWSON ON HORACE WALPOLE

... seat, Mr. Hinemssn, who intilided toproposeg the resolntion, roro aiil attemptied to speak, but was interrupted by Sir X . Alecc saying lie cIVa, out of ordler. Sir II. Alcocl acidI a special meeting of tbe Council hleld that day decided that Mr. flinemman ...

POSTMEN'S PROVIDENT CONCERT

... Dreadil, Mr. Edward' Lloyd, and DMr. Lewis Thomas, there was a chorus of. some two hundred voices, contributed gratuitously by the Philharmnic 1Unloni and a large and powerful hand, with Wr. Abbdtt-atprincipal violin, Mr. fitimpeon as organist, Mr. Meacham ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... tion :- Elkington, Mason, and Co., fecit. Mr. E. C. Barnes has designed the costumes for the Drury Lane Pantomime; Mr. Matt Morgan those for Covent Garden; Mr. Frank Vizetelly those for the Adelphi; and Mr. Bruton those for the Gaiety. Colbunbr's New ...

THE CATTLE AND DOG SHOWS

... Boughton.Lee, Colonel Pearson, Mr. W. 0. Foser, ?? Mr. 0. M. Oaldecoti, Colonel Finch, Mr. J. T. Arkwrlght5 Mr. G. WIse, Mr. Lionel Patton, Bev. IPatik Smyihe, Mr J. T. Chanoe, Captainl Hall, Captain Diock ...

NEW BALLET AT DAY'S CONCERT HALL

... CONCERT HALL,. Tueo now ballot, Cheramour, or ?? of Avignon, by Mr. IFrank Holl, of tho plot of which a sketch waie given in yesterday's Post, was producoml with great success at Mr. Day's Concert Hall lust evening, It is just what a bolint purports ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... inst. The Lyceum will reopen with a now and original dftawv by Mr. W. G. Wills, entitled Charles I., in which Mr. Irving will appear aa the.King, Miss Isabel Bateman as the Queen, and Mr. Belmpre probably as Oliver Cromwell. * ?? XYelIa reopeped last ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... Royal Comnmis- sion to inquire into the present state of science in this country. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt are about to leave England for a year in Switzerland and Italy. Mr. Hewitt is en- gaged on a volume of Quaker History and Biography. -Athenautrm Sir ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL PANTOMIME

... THE THE ATRE ROYAL PANTOMIME. Mr. Simpson's Christmas pantomime this year is cnfited The Fair One with the Golden Locks. T'he words ,ae by Mr. Charles M3illward, the author of a unurhbersof sc cessful productions of the same kind which have brve produced ...

NECHELLS AMATEUR FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... There was a large attendance of visitors. Mr. Pope (of the Mlarkot lall) acted as judgo, and the following is a list of the awards which wore maedo -Triee geraninms: est, Air. Taylor; 2nd, Mr. A, Sharps; 3rd, Mr. At. Ilainige. Throo fieicias : let, Mir ...

THE BURSLEM DOG AND POULTRY SHOW

... 2nd, Mr. W. Wainscoct, Stoke ; 3rd, Mr. G. E. Heollis, Koole. Prizes for pigeons were awarded to Mr. IT. Ymsrdley, Birmineam ?? Mr. E. Horner, Leeds (10) ; Mr. H. Pratt, Hampton-in-Arden (3) ; Mr. George South, ...