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FASHIONABLE MARRIAGES

... proprietor, who is as well known in Paris as in California, was married today to Don lerdinaud Colonna, Prince de Galatro. To speak by the card, the wedding (as the bridegroom himself remarked) has been going on for three days-the first being de- voted to ...

AMUSEMENTS

... you not move on yourself '? I did not try to tin speak to you, did I I I wanted to speak to Mr Dick, D who has been my good friend since I was a boy. i Now come, don't lean your face on your hands wh Y speak up like man. At this stage Tough turned Sta h ...

MURIEL SPENCER

... sitslCharlie. His f. e face is buried in his hands, and he does not move ii y or speak. He thinks she is sleeping, and sleep .s might mean life. I . Charlie !-a faint sweet voice speaks his o name, but it is Daphne's. Yes, even yet there is o in it something ...

THE HIGHEST PRAISE

... moulals cannot but admit thoir sineority, or fail to be im- pressed with the remarkrblo power of the article of which they speak. The Iter. 0. G. Squirrell, of the Parsonage, Stretton-under- yops, RBuby, says- It is duo that I should bear my tedt- mony ...

THE COLOSSEUM FANCY FAIR

... Mr Wilson hs stored his warehoune it | is impossible to speak in detail 'They are of all ; sorts and sizes, and vary in character from a! purple monkey climbing- ou a yellow stick to a speaking doll resplendent in silk and satin robes. ! Fairy fouutains ...

SHOW OF INDUSTRIAL WORK BY THE BLIND

... he thought, also have been adjudicated upon. Speaking of those so afflicted, he thought his friend was always amongst b them to speak to them as if they had all that those who could see had, and not to speak to them as if they were wanting in any one sense ...

AMUSEMENTS

... only to more fully impress the public with a sense of its many beauties both as a literary and musical production. not to speak of its spectacular attractions. The reception of the nuera and company was hearty in the extreme. Nothing more flattering in ...

ART IN ABERDEEN

... uncovered to my gaze a view of, the picturesque town of Richmond in:Yorkshire. I Those who have visited this locality can speak 1; of the remarkable beauty of the surrounding I scenery in various parts. A happier spot could I nothave been hiton, nor could ...

REV. JOHN ROBERTSON AND TEMPERANCE REFORMERS

... lead that congregation to the Lord Jesus. whom he loved. lie did not feel in the wood for speaking, but trusted that he might come back, when they minht hear hins speak at little mo:e than he could that night. He felt altogether upset by this unexpected and ...

THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN

... Ocean. The province con. tainm one seventh of the whole area of Norway, but it ais only of its wild coast that we wish to speak in the ubtpresent article. This coast, which is 360 miles in ulengrth, exclusive of thefllords, extends from near the Loppen ...

AN ANCIENT SEAL IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... portion are a crescent and several other figures, res. of presenting perhaps a name, but of this it is not pose of sible to speak with any confidence. The chief interest a belongs to the series of figures slrrounding the central of portion and separated ...

LATEST LONDON NEWS

... Labouchere's c amendment to the Royal grants report will be * marked by some curiously interesting party A defections. Generally speaking, the Liberal s party-excludina in this term, of course, the C majority of the followers of Lord Elartington- M will vote ...