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UNDER THE SURFACE; OR, FOLLY AND FASHION

... Scotland-yard is nearly useless. AN unseasonable condiment on the electoral table- Stafford Salt. BronoP FPAsFn has been speaking of people shed- ding hateful of tears nuder religious excitement. How could Moody people help it, or even those who felt ...

UNDER THE SURFACE; OR FOLLY AND FASHION

... enough for a Yankee show- man; and the world, as the world alwaysdoes, read them greedil'y. We growrbid with anger when anybody speaks of a Spanish hull-ight, and we can pour out quarts of boiling idignation about the ancient scoundrels who did that dying gladiator ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEWS OF BOOKS. Tuz THEATRE. 26, Wsffngtoast~freet.-The frentis. piece is a speaking likenees of Miss Caroline Hill, aula her biographical notice is confinied to edates and appear- ances in her professioual capacity, Perhaps after the Aisciosulres made ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... monsieur, persisted the hostess, 'I Iwas referring to her taste and talent as a vocalist. Surely you admire her singing? To speak truth, madame, I was so occupied in wonder- ing who could have written the abomination she sang that I scarcely noticed how ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... whisky in bottles will be temptew to Emuggle it Usder their waesbicoafe I MoIns ilitiepis RlmAKs0.-Lerd Raadom Ohurchill, speak- ing at 'Manchester, imformed his hearers that the Attorney. General was equally prepilred for a tee of ten guineas to defend ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... Well, you shall have 'ems. [Takes birds, and belabonrs hospital officials. General scrirmmage.] Psntuloon. (Who has been speaking to a patient.) Oh, Joey. this poor thing wants some medicine ! Clown. Oh, indeed I Then, Mr. Dispenser, I will trouble yan ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... following communication, which was written by a .e certain manager not many miles from Manchester, who d in these flattering terms speaks of his company -1 My g pantomime this year is a spectacular tragedy, thanks to y the author and company. You'll say I ought ...

UNDER THE SURFACE; OR, FOLLY AND FASHION

... gentlemen, the -curiosities of the new exhibition are unparnlleled. Here is the new-fashionel gag, or two to one, bar one,-from speaking, by shutting his icleth up with the cloture or wooden gag. We hbave abolishled this year thie senior wrangler in Cambridge ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... intriusion of end; artists into the domain of pantomnime, a~ud I do en besnuse they,, and others not so table, bring with thms to speak, an atmosphere which it is sad, to sos im-. rid into the theatre. They bring with them net only hezir lsongs, which, whrn offensive ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... Only sew, sewY, c it?'~ ho robned. Ahl a. stitch ist the side, I sup- A MIBNOseeeo .-It is no uncommon thing to hear folks speak of a flight of stairs, but tho exprossion Would seem to bo self-oontradictory, for if tie Stairs lie they are uo longer ...

UNDER THE SURFACE; OR, FOLLY AND FASHION

... Now, my clildren, you really must not cease your kind efforts. I know it was hard work for Albert Ed ward last Tuesday to speak nearly a whole ?? coluiii about music, and to rish off to see F5mf ceart-horse show nttervsards; but we must go on a little ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ressed a few words to the audience, thank- ing them for the interested attention with which they had followed the play, and speaking in the highest terms of the manner in which his co-workers had entered with him into the congenial laboar of prepariog it ...