Front Matter
... No. 191.-- VOL. VIII. [rR^;iLrD^.] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1877. [Wll,oTUvnlNDEX] TSCE' ...
... No. 191.-- VOL. VIII. [rR^;iLrD^.] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1877. [Wll,oTUvnlNDEX] TSCE' ...
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... WINNERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH IN AMERICA. AUSTRALIAN EXPERIMENTS IN SNAKE POISONING. ...
... . IT is but doing justice to the writer of the libretto of King Indigo, to give some clear description of its plot and incidents. La Reine Indigo, as everyone knows, is, so far as the book is concerned, a piece which cannot be literally transplanted to English soil. A year or so ago it was announced lor production at a w ext end theatre. M. Pitron, indeed, who managed the Criterion before it ...
... Continuation of H. SAVILE Esq's SALE and other HORSE AUCTIONS. n VIOLA (1869) by The Ranger, her dam Ver- tumna, by Stockwell out of Garland, by Langar served by Parmesan. 14. POMONA (1871) (sister to Ryshworth), by Skirmisher, her dam Vertumna served by Par- 15. ARCHDUCHESS (1872) (sister to Kaiser) by Skirmisher, her dam Regina, by King Tom served by Cremorne. 16. THOEA (1869), by The Duke, ...
... . IT it is with a feeling of genuine sorrow that we commemorate the death of that great actor, E. L. Davenport. He passed away quietly on September 1, after a rather long illness, rheumatic gout, at the comparatively early age of sixty-one years. Miss Fanny was with her father to the end, and closed his eyes. From her house he was buried on Wednesday morning, and this was well, for she loved ...
... CAN HE REMEMBER ...
... A DAY AT DUNKIRK. ...
... MISS NELLIE PHILLIPS, OF THE CrAIETV. ...
... PEN AND INK SKETCHES FROM MANCHESTER. ...
... SOME PICTORIAL REMINISCENCES. ...
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