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A DEBT OF HONOUR

... - IA 0DEBT OF HONOUR. is ! j A ?? STORY. BY n 8 AS L. YouNT BAEuT. / (Erom the Cbh*jtms number of London Society.) numb i what was that cry, Io low but yet so pierc- Ing, so strange bnt yet so sorrowful? It was SlOt the marmot upon the gide of the Rigit-it wa not the baron down by the lake; no, it was distinctively E human. Hsh I there 'it is again-from the church. I yard wshiolb I have just ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... ~FBBO1 FR ~tMBERR Whe ?? aoroue, wor thii ttay L' .ble a, [.gxn~tsII mpoklng. in4h -h'dieooming to tha- bdm. Epleioi the effldc Oi d bhiqD fn l aoea:lrI It h to*b - ' ?? ?? . tn e ?? Gaet,,hhfo3~arwe ano- dV .-fr apln ?? re~~~ m~~q~8 ~~~I~sure ' dpro ero tledde {dnt,lt~oareitui ei, b an e~ dep 4.bleu )fogi4dbj 0o I~w F6u *I to ' 19 *9tu ?? S S 49t oea kitnJ , b e$%nao$, Te tuick th ...

NOTES ON BOOKS

... I bINOTES Oltx BOOK(S. e6 B k and -Sons, of Edinburgh, have just published a Memoir of (aount de Montalembert, by O. Oliphant, the aoOnpIhad' translator of MtaleSMUbert's 'MonD 'of the West, ife of Edwad rving, and 400hr Workag 3r0 1p~ h& - intimacy *ith (aout IMsontaler- ert Na~ ?? renders her, In aome resppctm' fitted to write a memoir; on thoDtheolier, . that personal ijgjmacyt and ...

EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... EDGBAB4Og A Ya¶1iW ADlUSIawLI ?? *.i6 ?? lat 9;~ Id : ?? i L capital p£erformac hi the meinberp oa ,latiOn,, ev niag, under bhe direction ofM.. 0. O.J. Doohbbmla,- the- Godlep,£J honorary xoiduokor. T'hpr ,.^B uneni, a Dru iero2us said ~it~Igulhed Cxmpil, neatly fillig the Ia £i troip Dd the variduiperfortdeor wereT`ele4 V16t ww e minarks of approval. With thlio 4ooiath1 bin&. wero OOiatc4d ...

The Golbin of the Eagle's Cliff

... cre (oblin of tje Oaglc'o (Stiff. WHO THEY-ALL WER. IT was Christmas time in Fairyland. AU the good and uerry fairies were preparing for their ?? Whole legiments of little ones hurried to and fro with holly aund Ivy, and cartloade full of preelous stones, Which they carnted to the Ring's palace, for there were to be great doirgs there. So grert, indeed, that It was whtsperod the naeen of the ...

THE CATTLE AND DOG SHOWS

... TUB- OATrLB AND DOG SHOWS. ' I There was jlwarr. atkwd M-s at Blgfts ENAl yesterdq tanoan the, orresrdlg day ofa ha yezr by 1,298, snd the reoeipts wore £47t iAmoke., I hdeed, the hudu s thewhole a1 the day presented al A tratnlw busy appmzearanee. es eseioall at ihati pe ofohe -ht1he Wrkhose MCAo ea ?? Blue Goft ch9 ool0 theovelves iog the kjaindxvtiee the6 ERhib Vwt 64 fihvqGE ,fttheE ...

The Secret of the Sentinel Oak

... , e $egretof tbe $emtiuetl Qak; ~~I~z1jaB,5cY,17~~Or9ge, oswet oranges, only a rrO sahI an ripe a islets grapes, muscatel. and tintilat, ony0i real the racamo. rWho~ wir buy my hot ?? ~dt C6idas P AgusyZum freshd fromn tanta. eTar, a cuarlo the cup A boat, noble I senors ; a sail on, h ati enig r & ` flower for. jo-nr-buttoii-hole, Senor Mo br A fan for the Senorita. I-Alsn,41ind ladile ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... L The preparations for the ?? Matropolitan Cati3e Show at the Agricultural Eal], at Islington, were rapidly approalchig completion on Saturday, and the arrangements for the stalls in the grat area, consequent upon ?? laying down of the new and permanent flooriig ithroughout the entir building, . ae upon; a perfectly novel princlple; The stalls are arranged upon a series of platforms ratied ...

NEW BOOKS

... 0 0;-,TNEW ,:BOOKS I Ts LI:E for WILWAM HUTToNAlo THE HxSToxv or THF HuT row FMLYri- Edited from the original manuscripts, . with the addition numerous illustrative notes, &c., &o. By .LLEWELL2t~ JRWIT; F.S.A; [London: Frede- .rickWarne-ando.J ' ' William Hutton has well been called the English Franklin, and the two.famousi printers had much in common. Each won a self-made man, each had good- ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... ?? A by ?? G*bw netalet, aidpi-of~ li~t yah, Ii t Lide;NowtIetg 16h~~vnj ~ilino ~%0 r~bini..,th~ff~af~- of wgih~wdke ~o~mreebea~-thP 'hirinif COyTo e Go i~ ShAtejso~y ~iteee h u~beraas ~m~lwit WWs I TM _0 xembtiypeato ti. ws 'ofehptedO MII RD :ner gig ahadltitel n ssxi or tei ejail oWn'j~ 3h isya ix&r~ ?? ffte~~~ en 1'qesnqiy.' coure piamie h .hee*acie 'mome. qzs~er t a ?? hw mebr f he ...

Gabrietta: A CHILD'S STORY

... ?? A' gabILW5 STO , lRHR had limbed into a' be4iy arm.cbbir that stood before the window, and was gaxing ddisonsolately Ito the night. It was ChArtmaS Sys, and Athe 'large room' was fall of gloem and shadow, out of whch the old-fashioned furi. tue loomed dimly. 'ithl a weird, gobin aspect The child rubbed the' fiotied tracery fiom the window pane with her numbed finger, end looked steadily ouf ...

BIRMINGHAM LIBRARY

... B. MIN HAM-1L. A!..7 1be in nual mesting ?? prnp, Theannal eetng i te O Wl &-~aa 'There, ham, Library wap held at ?? i-an woere present, mi. a, X. Johon (PrOBide).v &. Clarke, Dr, 'Lingford , Js IL * VilO 0. Vnce,~ S 'Tlm mlma.rn , O. Wodbji, :.0. a s. T. IT. Wi'. llamerge Jabet (hon. Deep), coal te e ,, of the last a&nnual meeting. heig a l ei:v The PRISM T read the irepor ol he commit- tee. ...