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JUDGE KEOGH ON BOOK CANVASSING

... with him wvat commis- sion he was to get, but I never made any promise to him about abating my claim against him. I did not speak to him about pleading guilty. Mr. Justice KsooGse-'the wholesystem is greatly to be deprecateS. Respectable publishers do not ...

THE THEATER ROYAL

... thic Theatre Royal t!.cre, where he assumned the part of Charle3 the First. The 1 Scotch papers, alluding to the e gcaeent, speak of Mr. Irving's powers of personation in the most Ilattering term', and as one of thc mnost unalloyed success. 7We are sure ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... bright alow, Throw shaldoews whose dlarkncsa envelopes thepages I Of histories lost of loung apes ago. Oh, eoulI they but speak, and one minute reveal Tlhe glories now past oif our beautiful Isle, now proud might the sons of poor Innisfall fcel, Ant pray ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... mankind. At the start we may'say that it would'be absurd to speak of Mr. Irving as of an ordiharg actor. He has foughthis way lnch'bb inch to'hitpresenteruinenee; he has had loeses, so to speak -iad he cannot be called the; creature of nu ?? ancy of re- ...

BAZAAR IN THE MUSIC HALL

... t usual liberality at this season, offer blankets, &c., Y to charitable societies at a sacrifice in prices. It e certainly speaks volumes for this eterprisiwg firm, r and an examnple for others to go and do likewise. e BAsEarnr.-Robert Brown, late of Longfield ...