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PROFITS LITERARY WORK. tub jtDiToa the dailt nxwi. Sir, —Your artiule on Profits of Novel Writing has opened up

... subjectof considerable interest for literary pursoas, also lor that curious individual the general reader. Had your contributor extended his instructive remarks to the subject general literary work, hia article wouid have been even more interesting. Perhaps will supplement his paper in tha suggested? Your correspondent (One whoa* Calling is Literary ) whose letter you publish to-day very ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... Lessee and Manager, Mr. Walter Gooch. This Eveiti.no, at 7.45, DRINK, adapted from L'As3ommolr. Mr. Charles Warner. Messrs. W. Rignold, W. Redmond, Haynes, &c.; Misses Louisa Payne, Brennan, Ada Murray, little Katie Bury, rig, o*c.—At 7, LOCKED OUT. Mr. ...

COURT THEATRE

... Leasee find Manager, Mr. Wilson Barrett, This at 8.0, THE LOVE AND THE NEW. Messrs. C. Coghlan, V. Fisher. E. Leathus. E. Price, A. Dacre, W. Holman, Benn, &c., and G. W. Anson: Mesdame* Amy Emery, J ill.a Rosalie, and Miss Georgia White, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... (Before Mr. Preatice, Q. 0.) Johanna Barrett, 47, charwoman, pleaded guilty stealing a bag from the shop of tradesman iii Whitechapel-road. The case was on* of an ordinary nature, but tho i areer of the prisoner had boon singular oae, the greater part of her life having been spent in prison. She had previously, after many convictions, been sentenced once to three yaars' penal servitude, once ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GUILDHALL. Mr. T. Teal wag summoned Alderman by Lieutenant-Colonel Petri# for obtaining from him throe bills of exchange, amounting to 500/., means of falsa pretences—Mr. Morton Daniel, barrister, appeared for the complainant ; and Mr. 11. H. Bartlctt, solicitor, for the defendant.—The facta the case were of complicated character. In September last Lieutenant-Colonel Petrie wanted to raise bwL ...

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... WINTER EXHIBITION. . The new exhibition in the Gallery is original in idea, unlike any have had before, therefore the more interesting. While the walls of tho large west gallery are bung with water-colours of English artists, two of the other rooms are devoted to studies for pictures and sketches by painters who have already won great reputation. We once ventured to remark in these columns ...

LIBERAL ELECTION tex of tub daily nvr. Sin, —The organs of the Government profess great satistsctiou with the ..

... tho Sheffield election, the conspicuous fact that an active opponent has replaced a supporter of the Ministry in a borough >tism bus been the theme oi Tory praise the last three years. Since they lake such pleasure iu demonstrating that.a miuority really,means majority, and that a vote lost to the Government really means approval of its conduct, the following analysis of the past year's ...

NEWS. DEATH OF COUNT ATIEIT. (BY GREAT NOPTHEUX TELEGRAPH.) (FROM OWN CORIISSPOSLJ.iT.) ST. PEI'KUSB'.'UG, Xmin ..

... written Lord Salisbury expressing her satisfaction the nomination Prince Lobanoi'' Rostoft as Ambassador to London. General Count Paul Ignatitiff died to-day at - j'.iu.. at the age SI. whs the time his death President, the Ministerial Committee, member the Council of State, and held many honorary positions. J lis first commission in the army dates from I*l7. was made genera! 1 Sou, and in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... The between lat, payers parish a .ithci: tics was dually settled. far as tnis eourt can dispose such cast-., by ait i nomas and riiomas.S. i vvd. u. j i'iio dispute was between the pari 1 St. Jewry 1 and Messrs. Youngs, Co., the accouiltauis. Mr. ho.-he, the clerk, supported the summons, aud M i. appeared nominally tor M ...

Tin; xemri.oYEi' deputation 'i-- tiii' tings :*•■'* held the Gr- i ihnr-«' lee' Mission lia.i, Golden-lane. was ..

... (1 M:. M.l\ men ..lr. liia.o«n May, Mte'l a took i>ir w!ii Mr. .Mcrley .--howe gieat interest i'i i .->> -mouthy the uneinpioye J, the came tune .:>'in;g 11, serious ,u 'hcu; ties iii way grappling with t. e Ma lie considered »nat ,'ii'NC v.oi '~1 r>« ii.i'.m >t> taking some further steps ascertain the trm oil- it' a-m things. Arrangements ill !,■ ni.i''' - ' an esriy merti' a large scaic. •\ ...