AMONG THE FASHIONS

... brigt ad ?? Truth/.) Bat, as The Corner is the resort of everyone an town en , bigh an sumymornings, flare ?? in wrapped to the chin in fute. or slender in a tight-fittingI jacket that owes its wonderful toureirea, less to the A.wearer's figure than to the tailor's art. Hiere are the ay latest fashions displayed, and to the best advantlage. We can see at a glance that anl unnattiral ...

ENTERTAINMENT BY THE PORTSMOUTH SWIMMNG CLUB

... . ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - .- t 2 _ . . , . An evening concert, the proceeds of which will be devoted towards clearing off the Club debt of 341., was held at the Penny-strect Lecture Hall on Thursday. An interest surpassing that which attached to the musical part of the entertainment was imparted by the Elocutionary Competition for the Amateur Champion- ship of Portsmouth; and to this maybe attributed ...

THE CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK

... ! TIE CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. The above-named annual volume for 1881 ,has been published by Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton, London. It contqius much additional information, both of general and special interest. The new features include A statement in reference to Ants of Parliament specially affecting Dissenters, Dissenting places of worship, and charitableepdowmnentsin England anc Wales, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I IITETPAUPY NO'ITICES., PERIODICALS OP THE MIONTH. The Cao'b l MagazĀ¢~ine this mouth has an article of special interest to members of the University, entitled 'Oxford Monours.'' It is a list, briefly descriptive in charactor, of the many eninent men who have either taken classes or prizes at O.-ford. anti it is interesting to recall what prizes in after life fell to the share of these ...

Literary Extracts

... W, ittrary CE-.4ract.51#. i SIB YWALTER SCOT.Sr In novel writing there are many ?? ?? well which other men have done bettar. but no one m 'ker of fiction has combined so many rare qualities as he. Tarse iare alway plenty of men cleverer than ha, but he bas i_ rival in a sort of majestic ?? of power. In facti' - prose is epic. For that sort of coinpositioa there is nro ?? of precise and ...

NORTHUMBERLSND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... NORTHIUMBERLSND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. SHOW AT HEXHAM. Yesterday, the annual show of the Northumberland Agricultuaral Society was held at Hexhamn. Ii is twelve years since the society favoured Hexham with a vrait. In 180G3 the show took place there, and Ion that occasion there were entered 84 cattle, 86 shep and 9t5 horses, and the total of the entries, with a few pigs and several stands of ...

Literary Extracts

... WI, Wrary CF)'Itrado. EGY1TrAN FORCED L.&oun, I remember once seeing a public road not half-an-hour out of Cairo being repaired by forced labour. The labourers were men, women, and children. To each batch of ten labourers there was attached a ganger with a stick, who kept striking the labourers when they loitered in their work. The foreman, whip In hand, went about cutting at the gaegers, and ...

NORTHUMBERLAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC

... WORTEUMBjR LAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC. Th mb sere o ` aric COLmrnrnelCod in the Courane on Fridayl intermi i'lb, 1873, and has been couinued since wlchout TiEE f3HEN'S MARCi,; Olt, THE CACKL GNG HEN. t~ ?? -- This is one of the few nrick ' tunes with which Pipers aze accustomned to entertain their audiences, and it must be onfessed thst the natural notes of the Cackling Hen can be ...

Art and Literature

... Art aL ittgurt -0- John Lilburn has just finished a novel, which will comn- mence in the Courant on June 24. Mrs Holman Hunt is writing a now story. Mr G. Manville Fenn has a new story, called The Vicar's People, in the press. It is a study of humble life and manners. Southwark and its Story an Historical Sketch of the Borough and its Celebrities, by Mrs E. Boger, will shortly appear. Mr ...

ESTHER

... E S T HE R. Yes, Bertha has sent me a letter; What is it about? I've read it a dozen times over- I can't make it out, Dear Esther is dead, she has written, Dead Esther is dead. I say the words over and over, They run in my head, I've read each word letter, by letter- She writes a good hand- Bat what is the sense in it, Carrie 7 I don't understand. I say the words over and over, They go ...

SIR M. W. RIDLEY, BART., ON LITERATURE

... SIA M. W. RIDLEY, BART., ON LIrS BATURD. On Mlonday, Sir Mi. WT. Ridley, Barb,, AL.P, delivere a interesting address on Literature in the Assembly Rooms1 of the Sun Hotel, Werkworth, before the members and Ifriends of the Warkworthi Library and Reading Rooms. 'Mr Clutterbuck presided, wa eriyrciesid.h Sir MI. W. RIDnEY, who he eriyreevd a confessed he was Somewhat alarmed at the notion tha ...

Literary Extracts

... ?W. &ifvravy -. Tx4acto. --a- Jymnh ELzEa T IN RrUSSIAN NIHILISM. There are ten times more Jews than Rursiicns. Poles and! Germans in the ranks of Nihilism. Jews are still treated in Russia as a cursed race, as pariabs. They are inter- feied with and ill-treated in all kinds of ways; they are re- garded with contempt, and forbidden to uive ill certain towns. Every evening they are compelled, ...