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LITERATURE, ART, SCIENCE, AND MUSIC

... University of Edinburgh, who has lately taken np his residence in London, is, it is said, to be the successor to Mr. Bentham. In speaking of the death of Dr. innicy the daily paper0 have ?? the isuprovesunta chc ?? into the musical services of his chapel. We ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY,

... ash-colourod, There is a handsome fall of black lace at the back; blaok lace strings. Flowers arenotmluch used, generally speaking, in the trimmings of our bonnets this winter, but rather feathers, nigrettes, birds' heads or wings, and Ina. Fancy tinted ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... d66C4 on retiring, via smolensio, to avoid the RussiaRs Fh Were on the Xalouga line. He dreaded, though Wit Oomparatively speaking, a, large army, to attempt ,tof his ?? that way; yet, after mamohing till Novomb r i26, a fuU month laser. and fiabting a ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... have its dinner. Street-sweeper (overhearing, and ?? y' are, Miss! Bight you are! Ijest am! Alh! but it was Fido she was speaking to. AN OBJECT OF PITY, Mn. PmNoi,-I am sorry for him. He has my pity, my commiseration, my sympathy. Perhaps he did not foresee ...

A LIFE LESSON

... recollect one opalent banker in Rerlin, who times innumerable, entertained meathisbhouse. Whenever Ipublished anew book, lie would Speak of it until I seat him a copy 555 a present, and this man was spending thousands yearly for paintings I Thu atpse ta hlt the ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... Dynsgwdll.) PRUSSTA. (No date or place.) I'm your special coekalorurn. Know lots of tise gay Sold iers in the Prussian army. Speak to 'em in their own native tongue. Quite the German myself. Everybody here all over the shop. Times cockalorura quodded. They've ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... Same group, and toura several slabs and bronze figures. Mr. Black's next story will appear in Good WVords, it said. If report speaks truly, says the AtdUenalto0 tlb novelist takes his readers back to the West Highlald and pictures the old style of life there; ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... The monogram of Darer has been discovered on the drap. upon which the child Jesus reposes. The art journals of Paris are speaking of a frce lw Raphael, which DI. Thiers went to Auteuil a day or in snce to inspect, and which was discovered about sit rilt ...

THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION

... thousand in gold. And those who talk like this are, at the worst, only half wrong; for all experience shows that they are speak- ing in the spirit of their age. I shall imitate them by quoting the tickets on the Russian furs as the shortest way of describing ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... is enveloped a in folds of the same material; a black mantle is cast e over her left shoulder to form afull drapery. Report speaks highly of the leader and pathetic spirit which animates this work, of its elaborate and beautiful execution, 6 and of the ...

LITERATURE

... of the living voice. I do believe in it: its poorest atterauces when toeace i with sympathy must needs go home. I long to speak to the living, not the dead; to read the past in the light of the present, not the present In the light of the past. And this ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIPS

... building's in Vienena, appeare (says the Academy) to give general satisfaction. German critics, Iand even rival architects, speak of it in the highest terms i! of praiso as being one of the most imposimig and the 'Isame time beautif ul conceptions of ...