PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... frlends. 3y heart and home'e in BLverpocl But work, not talking, is ily ?? rule. And If my tongue my btart'r beat thanko could speak, I should be talking, for another week. I ll do my beat to please, as In tbhe past, t And ever strive to mako our frietndship ...

RUSSIA AND ENGLAND IN CENTRAL ASIA.*

... , does not keep the traveller so long a time at those enormous elevations. M. Terentyef believes that Sir D. Forsyth was speaking. of one and the same pass, at one time describing it as easy, at another pretending that there were great diffi- culties ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... reputation by artistio work of an extremely poetic and refined character (his Surrey Pastoral of this year, of which we shall speak later on, is one of the most tender and beautiful idylls of rustic life which he oa ever composed), and we are all the more ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... Scottish Agricultural Engineers' Association The un yard was well flled with implements, and theicol sta ectiOnS, generally speaking, had the recommends sa tion of being more bona fide agricultural exhibits the than is ten frequently the case in shows of ...

THE ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... hood and cloak of a monk. Coethe introduces him in the apparel of a travelling scholar;. and in the second act Mephistopheles speaks of himself as wearing a red. jacket laced with gold, and a cap with a cock's feather in it-not a scarlet tunic with continuations ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... bright coloured lightaillka, silk alpscas1 or foulardse. Of he the thinner materials, such as batniates and toilce, we shall speak hel it greater lee th next month ; for the present it suffices to say that they wi be universally worn, and made into very ...

LITERATURE

... even now, if spelling have ateht to do with proniunciatioin, spelt incorrectly at last. Tue immortal bard himself, not to speak of wheat others did. for him, changedt his own mi T some ?? times, Eccordiig to heiliwell, as to ule letters fnd kiss sequence ...

FASHION AND FEATHERS

... Dt tarh. And Louise Wallace, 87 years of age, short, very Di dark hair, squints, wears spectacles, French by birth, but Di speaks English fluently. They had with them a large box, D3 of American make, and a black Gladstone bag. ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... with bright-coloured light silks, silk alpacas, or foulards Of the thinner materials, such as batistes and toilet, we shall speak at greater length next month; for the present it suffices to say that they will be universally worn, and made into very elegant ...

MAY DAY FESTIVALS IN HULL

... The Star of Bethlehem: Choral Society then sang I n the glee, Hark, the Lark! after which Mr. H. f Angas was asked to speak a word in season. He spoke of the joyous associations and anticipations which were always co nected with the opening of s ...

CRIPPS THE CARRIER

... My dear child, what you mean is this: How can one have any faith iil worldly and ungodly peeople ? With their mouths they speak deceit ; the poison of asps is under their lips-- Oh no, he never was ungodly; to see him walk would show you that; and ...

New Novels

... third volume sketched with a humour which is not a little cynical. Of the merits of The Dilemma it is hardly possible to speak too highly, whilst the defects in it, if they are to be called such, to which we have called attention, are certainly not those ...