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LITERARY NOTICES

... a series of . i literary eceroises. man LlCCNSeD VICTUA£ ?? AlSO l'cstiEitANOE AnVO. nf IcATCs.-Slr Charles Legord, .P., speaking at time 7. 0 SarbrouilLiecemeed Victushlers' 8ssoriatioma ansnual m dia.ier on Friday insighst, seid they diii not desire ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... the character of Sir Frederick Blunt, had to. come forward and attempt to restore order. When at length he was allowed to speak, which was not for a considerable time an explanation, not altogether satisfactory apparently, was made, and the play was allowed ...

EXHIBITION OF GAS APPARATUS AT IPSWICH

... goods is very consider- able, and wec are informed that the entire weight of them reaches nearly eight tons, and certainly speaks well for the ente-prise of Messrs. Meadows and Bennett, atwhose cost they are brought to this exhibition. Messrs. Mea- dows ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... circle which airs itself daily for six months ini ithe year in the Row. With this grumble by way of ni- prleface, we can speak in praise of the contents of t hope '*Time~ asr brght, readable, end well-informed articles, s and or pretty novels and noydlettes ...

IPSWICH FINE ART CLUB

... No. 7, Cardinal en Monte Pineio, Rome (Heilbrith), will prove specially attractive from its great beauty. The subject speaks for itself, as also in the case of No. 8, Tourist's Carriage Accident at Sorrento, Italy (C. Schloesser). No. 42, Repose ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... for its centre, roused the opposition of Europe, and his downfall was mainly due to the stubbornness. of England. -When we speak of the style, we trust to be understood to mean the method of marshalling the matter. Any- thing worse than the grammar of ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the convenances of society. The Case of Hugh Maynard is a sad story of a congenital tendency to suicide with no moral to speak of. That is, the story gives no hinb how people simailarly situated to Hugh Maynard might be treated. The writer (Mr. Dutton ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... beauties. As the country of Izaac Walton, tile writer almost necessarily branehes out into matters piscatorihl, le and he speaks of the pool at Madeley hs containing pike so enormous that one of them is said to have seriously injured it' -eas a girl who ...

THE PUBLICANS' FEAST, 1880

... were all there, Supporters, you see, of his Worship the Mayor. Two clergymen,,also,. were in -the front row, Gracefully speaking to the guests below (For where there's a church, you see, there's the rub, You are certain to find, not fax off, a Pub). ...

THE SUDBURY LITERARY INSTITUTE

... and in every respect admirably served the purpose for which they were built, that of warning sailors of danger. Now, in speaking to them of lightships, he wished them to altogether disassociate from their minds all thoughts with respect to harbour lights ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... January 1st increased to 174, as compared with 55 in the previous week, ME, FAWacTT AT MANiCHESthTER.-Thh Postmaster General, speaking at Manchester on Tuesday evening, alluded to the discontent existing among the Post Offlce telegraphists with regard to pay ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... to exert them eelves. I have preached to farmers for nearly 40 years i l with but little result. American competition may speak fi lo them and to our landlord class with more effect. o I LETTERS TO THE 9DITOR. WESTHALL POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. Ssin,-The ...