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LANCASHIRE BIRDS

... ?? lIFRTIRDS X y,-N rrI TIleO Saor s pic, is one of th A g? o!- e ,r th.e 3nrre won nbr d e m iv sre ldel il. tif ?? z O oe 'fi';r t in dihninishillfn! | the w with prst Veols A Isrge addi *S ee3);lr 'F d ttes plaee in ?? so c-~cnt~~cof I)0thl old 'Lnlt ?? W.'L r Irl fromI the north tfli 'yittIV,,eYe along thp Sand E ilvs and errel., prefenii thoe twhesich al r .- tone and tangle, R hol- h 1 ...

LANCASHIRE BIRDS

... l I j iIS. i P V IM aERLIN.' No. 1\l 1? AVOCEV.' al- tn i ta.) Ba ?,.emlar;O h'id. b bird, with blaek ] Ba arpe>r c bill. ¶llisls I 'chhe ch roatio, ?? oee~ by whc ha . ai Feb ; n The bird has occurred ed~bl r'hto Bitain it ,is only a cereal many o othe to birdqs inhabiting likeR * I * care bred ?? in the eastern i As At tile-l pgining of thle preseiit century, rid 1tsnc h persected, and ...

THE LAWYER

... |. EDITED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. No. XCI. TlE ALLOTMENTS AND COTTAGE GARDENS COMPENSATION FOR. CROPd ACT, 1887. (Continued.) PnoanDucR.-T.be arbitrator, if he shall consider it desirable or necessary so to do, shall have power tb call for the production of any document in the possession of either party, or which either party can produce, and which seems to him necessary for the determination ...

ROUND ABOUT ROSTHERNE

... I For a oap and bells our lives we pay; Bubbles we buy with a whole soul's tasking; 'Tis heaven alone that is given away, 'as only God may be had for the asking; No price is set on the lavish summer, June may be had by the ,oorest coernr. Lwl'Vision of Sir Taimfal. A few days ago I went with an old friend, Japhet, with whom I have had many a happy wandering, for an afternoon's stroll amid ...

WANTON DESTRUCTION AT A PUBLIC EXHIBITION

... W1YATOIN DESTRUCTION AT A PUBLIC EXHIBITION. Per some few weeks past a prominent feahtre in Aleop's waxworks exhibition, Liverpool, hasnbeen life. sizrepxfinaresof Lordli. Cavendish andMr.Burko being attacked in Phoenix Park by the Invincibles' On Satr- day night, four young Irishmen, apparently sober, entered the room set apart for these figures. One Iamped over the brass rail and ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... , | LriOH TO-DAY'S ATRRNNUBX.'; Messrs. Smith, Elder, and Co. will- shortly publish Leaves frour'the Disry of Hemy Groville f (brother of the author of the Greville Memoirs). - They will be edited by his relative the Viscountessn Enfield. - I ,1 - 'I The Carlyle-Emerson ocorrespondence which I bMessrs. Chatto and Wiidus have' in- the press consistsot of 173 letters. manyvof-them extended ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... | Hi P . . rFROM TO-DAY's AT8 E1N.UM.''l A new feature will appear in the fllush-ated London News with the beginning of the coming year. The number for January 6 will contain the first instal- ment of a new tale, entitled Yolande, by Mr. William Black. Dr. Smiles has in the press a biography of theveteran engineer and inventor, Mr. JamesNasmyth, whose steam hemmer has done so much solid ...

FLOWER SHOW AT SALE

... FLOWER SHOW A? SALL The Wecond asln show under, the aapcissf tb*he ' Botaia Sooiety w;amasP Tarag in h We Botanical Gdesa. wicm oxapres Perhap n the am festam ot th Sha n i.4 ** 5s ! oe exhbitiomt of handy plamt*6suh s a= AWY;l~bs~n' in the distzictci5iie. T.nus pc* ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. 'Colomba was repeated, with the same cast as on Wednesday, on Friday evening, when the new opera was again tery well received by a large audience. There was another crowded house on Saturday, when Ambrose Thomas's Mignon was performed. Miss ClaraPerry appeared here forthe first time as Migaon, and succeeded ininteresting and pleasing the audience. Miss Perry has ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... .THEATRE ROAL. A- thoroughly enjoyable performance of one of the merriest of Shakapere's comedies was given at the Theatre Royal on Monday by Mr. Compton and the members of his comedy oomrpany. It is rarely that The Comedy of Errors is placed on the stage. Not, indeed, since the brothers Webb played the two Dromios has the play been conspicuously - well presented, thorgh we would not forget ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... [FROM TO-DAY'S ATHENRUN.'I1 The late fienerdi Gordon's diaries are in the press and wfill be published by Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench,saadCo. The work will ?? intro- duction and notes, by Mr. Egmont Hake, General Gordon's cousin, and author of 'The Story of Chinese Gordon. A series of reprints of the original editions of Shelley's writings in their original form, with all the pecquliarities ...

SHOW OF PETS IN MANCHESTER

... | 3-SHOW- O:F PETS' IN MANCHESTER. I A show of ets was opened on Monday at the St. Jaimes's Ra11, br the Mayor of Manchester. It was the second exhibition of the kind, the first, which. was of only meagre proportions, having been held last year at the Boys' Rsfuge, Strange- ways. This year the animals on show were more numerous, and snfficed almost to fill the large hall. The show was arranged ...