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COURT AND FASHION

... COURT A~ND FASiift A Cabinet Council was held ca d tlay in Ing Street, n.--dtrni) The Imperial Prince of Germay has arried Bomne inepogitio. a a ri, The Spe trsays, it appears to be unde5o that LdMaoWill be crested a peeressinf Iright, the late Viceroy not having a aeat in therot of Lords.b Unerllo The Premier and Mrs Gladstone entetdanel United States Mintister and Nfiss Sch~enck the i ionnes ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Die Gentleman's Mafgazine. (London: W.. H. Allen & Co., 13, Waterloo Plaee.)-Tlse car- rent number ot this substantiai monthly cannot fail to impart both instruction and delight to thereader. A nesti nterestingpaper is one, from which we give the following short extract, en- titled. THE LIGHTNING liEFOtiE DEATeH. It is not our purpose here to eater upon so wide a topic as a study of death, but ...

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... Rtffs ;Guide to the Turf. (London. Roger. son and Tuxford, 265, Strand; and A. R. Baily and Co., Cornhill.)-This book contains the nominations for 1872, entries for the great Stakes of 1873,acalendarof races fortl1971, and, in short, all the information required by persons interested in the turf. Town and Country. (London: British and Colonial Pttblishing Company, Limited, 81A, Fleet Street.) ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... The French tenor, lil. Colin, of tie Grand Opera- lhous-, has d(idl, at the early age of thilty-onc. A drama. byvs Ml H. J. Byron, called 'Good News,' is which Mrl ?? will appear, is in relbcarsal at the Caiety Tlentr. An Italian tr aslation of IDIr Dis.raeli's Lothair, by 1R. Ill. Stuart, is in course of publication at Hioleni ce. Mr Inhbboldl has hetis painting in the neighbour- oedl of ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COUIlC AND F'ASH1ION. -I- ?? Count Beust has arrived at Venice. a The King of Sian arrived at Bombay on Friday. c Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, we learn, is now I suffering from soarlet fever. I Ur Denison, the late Speakers is gazetted Viscount E Ossington. President Grant's son, along with General Sherman, has arrived at Rome.. The Duke of Edinburgh is to hold a levee on behalf of Her ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Mlacmllan's Magazzine. (London; Macusil- uillan and Co., 163, Bedford Street, Covent Garden.)-Oneof the most interesting contri- butions in the number before us is a paper, front which. we give the following passage, on THe LIOENSING QUESTION IN SWEDEN. Several other Swedish towns have already so far followed the example of Gothenbueg as to have handed over all their licenses to local ...

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... Baron ?? Beports on the Military Resources of Prussia. (London: Longmans, Green & Co.)-Baron Stoffel was the mili- tary attaeche to the French Embassy at Berlin from 1866 to the outbreak of the Franco-Ger. man War. As such, he made himself carefully acquainted with the military condition of that country and, in a series of reports, from time to time transmitted the result of these investiga. ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... DMr Aptommas, the English harpirt, has bad sdcl success in Berlin that he has been engaged by Hev Uliman for a tour in Germany. The 'Life of Charles Dickens', by Dir John Forster is being published at Berlin in a German translation from the pen of Herr F. Althaus. It is rumoured that Mr Augustus Harris will be come the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre on the expira tion of Mr Chatterton's present ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND B'ASHION. The Duke of Edinburgh will shortly join the train. ing ship Excellent for a course of gunnery. The Earl aiid Countess (3rey have left Ifowick Hall for Sprotborough Hall. Lord Rv nasworth left Ravensworth Castle on Friday for London, to attend Parliarment. The marriage, of Lord H. R. C. Somerset, M.P. for Monniouth-sbire, second so n of the Duke ot Beaufort, and Lwlvy Isabel ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... It is now propose I to place Mr Foley's statue of the Prince Consort, executed for Cambridge, on the floor of the entrance-hall of the Fitzwilliam Museum. A selection of sacred and secular music will be per- formed at the Royal Albert Hall, on the 27th inst,, conducted by Sir Julius Benedict. lldlle. Godefroy, a young and rising actress, of the Grand Opera. Paris, has refused, on patriotic ...

[ill] AND LITERARY

... 1' t1 1(J , ANI LIT E RLARY. id! /.t -it \ ill -.Ir t.eave Nowe York for A a fiv-ac ?? 3y i,. Alnit ze a)eu-let, I La; aein ,, .( ! '-li theF( ?? . W4 t t l.'tatt I V I\l. 'i'uouttlO, with ta i - for Mta2].;fT' I Nn iall suucntl ' 1se T'averatier,' ;t tue AS ala.. V I stte It LitalltitS and 1'yars, left in 1S by tit. lt Dr lrt.I-vlanl W illiatt;s, will be tublisl. I h-n-t tly Tb,. ' Ait ...