DR. GRIMSHAWE'S SECRET.*

... remark for caustic irony; we can only wish it had any serious basis of truth. A little of the modest uncertainty of which he speaks so mockingly would have stood him in good stead had it descended upon him in time to induce him to take counsel with some ...

DARLINGTON SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION

... (WVorkmau's oandidate) ?? 2,018t Mr B. Luck (Tory, Churah) .. W ?? a Of an electorate of ',000,38600 voted. The Rev. Father Coll, speaking :fter the declaration of the poll, thauked , the Protestant people of Darlin'g t ton for their largeohefrteduee and liberality ...

THE PHIZ EXHIBITION AT LIVERPOOL

... DI5cazas. ready at 'Wltn~ess-WInaas1A'!t Termize, hut tl in HEis groom.,, bedrc't ie The Dombey iustrationo [nay be left to speak for~ shop ?? themselves. Thaeyhav-ethe sh~rteomlngs inevitaible acts ii 6ein all work-litorary or artistic-executed undler ...

THE MUSIC OF 1883

... ihould find its, triennial recurrence this year, June being the usual period. Of this event, however, it is too soon yet to speak authortatively . The Richter Concerts wil -'gain be important fea- tures in our summer music; a new series of nine being organised ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... -Scene 3.-The Orange Grove and Valley a y ?? J OCK and TENNY, JUMBO'S TWINS.-TO-NIGHT.-These Elephants can J do everything but speak. Their docility is truly marvellous. Trainer, Mr. SAar Lurxi.ser. VELLOW DWARF.-TO-NiGlIT.-Act 3, Scene I. The ?? Boutidoir ...

LITERATURE

... were qui iii their church at Cronittidt, a ship was telegraphed, the Oiticerniang wxhichs a Russian merchant hail need to speak eon ~lhan Lngisliashau. so ito went to fhu church and abo tiilflio eoorkoeeier if r.N. wus within, aiid wished shin ii0g iu ...

Horticulture

... that has gotie -through many viriseitudre ; hut Certainly 1i it does cot dlo to think of the great graceful i,:cai, if we speak simply of dpcoration,. for nothcing exceeds both, their in beauty anud 'usefulness; still, they aire niece expensive to IV ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... Norway, as says Dr Flask in a note to his Danish grammar, thoneb pronounced with a peculiar accent, used to this day, in speaking and writingr in thle pulpit and in public affairs of every description. Several natives, however, since the Union with Sweden ...

DARLINGTON SCHOOL BOARD CONTEST

... Church schools; The actual t cost per ohild in tha Dartlisgton Board schouls is given In the report as 7d 4id, a result that speaks well for the admilisltration of the School hoard. For the sells of freedom and efslaienoy in education, to pro. tact the ...

AN ODD STORY

... family you know.l - Like the Joneses, said Will Granger, who had been watching MIiss Robinson beckon, as if she wished to speak 1k to him, after she had danced once or twice with Coleman. to Slipping into a quiet corner he had not long to wait before ...

BID ME DISCOURSE

... follow. . ug us upon our way.c ;-Again and again, as we seemed to ho nearing our destins. etion, M~ary led thre coachmana to speak of the neighbour. 9 hood; hut always her courage seemned to fail before she a could ask any special question, until, after ...