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GERMINAL; OR, MASTER AND MAN

... s G E IRt I N A L; 0Ol, MJi ?? E AND MANZ. IBy EMIIE ZOLA. i AU T1:IStKIXl;D COPYrziiTn TRANSLATION lY A. D. TA:DxAM. rATLT VL-C7HAPTEP. II. Blahbu re-cummenceed marching up and down, from one end of the room to tie other, like an ox stunnnsd by a blow-. Sitting stitI in bis chair, DIOdy JoUycorpse had not even raiced his head. Neitber did Alzira utter a word; she only tried not to sha ke in ...

A FARMER

... 2bere in ae. f ermc iN V's k sough to tbl:e Jis F:s, Arrd -tudY iiL . i ;,th is l's, And ?? ol v.h it he C's. . ba:'the cbattcrlf tbe Js. An ?? tb.: b a tree D K's It Irij is a hoo, fir B ?? A i.: r of oxen be wi,? U's i lth Mau' i- asss ndl's: And tl:eir nit .iL be a ill X Q's W.;Ie pl;ouiing for his I'S. Iu raisin, Crop ho au £ ?? And i' e! tc hsll, I) i Andl -'shin hb loss his -o:l bY ...

NEW NOVELS

... .NIW NOYBL&S. It has been our good fortune on this occasion to receive for notice and comment a remarkably to god batc o f re novels, among, which we give es *h is lc ?? Hawley Smart's Tie andsi ~ 'Tik()Tee is not a dull page in thees P5 the oums h po swell conceived and ut adirbl evloe ,lnever losing interest; and ra eaieet n he characters are natural and In ?? Patroceni and his crew are ...

SALTBURN DOG & POULTRY SHOW

... SALTBURN DOG & POULTlIY I ESHOW. it'lt) VV . The first annual show of this society was held yesterday, in a fiold belonging to Mrs Wilson on the Marslke rood, and although the weather, was cold, and a slight riain fell during the after. no.u, large numbers of visitors were attracted, and the show wns in evey vvay a success. The entries numbered 463, aod the exhibits were, in general, good. The ...

Art and Literature

... ?? -t and PUratuve. Messrs Longmans will publish shortly vole, i and ii. of Ireland under the Tudors, with a succinct account of the Early History, compiled from the State papers and other authentic sources, by Wr Richard Bagwell. Vol. III.. com- pleting the work, is in preparation, A cheaper edition of Lord Malmesbury's Memnoirs of an ex Minister will shortly be published. Sir Henry ...

Extracts from New Books

... Ofttvats fxonz 4~Iw BACON'S BETRAYAL OF ESSEX.-Bacon had a keen sense of the value of fortune, of the possibilities of a learned le-isure, of the impcrtance of his own colossal plans far the benefit of the human race; on the other hapd, he bad a very dull sense of the claims of .honour and friendship. Forced to choose between prosperity and, friendship, he pre. ferzed to he prosperous even a: ...

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... ALL GHTS RBSERVEn. EMUNINE 'ASHIONS AND F'ANCIES By A LAm.Y Seeing the unlimited fancy for bead decoration which prevails just nowr, I am reminded of the saying of a certain German author of much repute, who, commenting on the subject of bead decoration. remarked that the purer the race the less the fondness for beads. We have developed s liking for them hardly less keen than that displayed ...

SEASONABLE FESTIVITIES

... SEASONABLE FESTIVITIES BAnsAS BRIDGE PBMSTmuaN CE[UrnCg, KvWCASsTnx- The annual soiree in connection with Barras Bridge Presby- terian Church was held in the hall underneath t.he churc on Friday. Tea Was psataken of bya large number of ladies and gentlemen. The following ladies presidedi at the tables:-MrsEEHstings, Mrs Smith, Mirs Aubeg, Mrs H. C. Smith. Mrs J. Finlsy, Mrs J. Johnson, Mrs G. ...

IN THE KING'S SERVICE

... ALL ]UCGiTS flIERXIVD. IN THE KING'S SERVTICE. A N'OVEL. DY MEW BIBBERT.WARI, Asns'.oieaas Os' T'5k KING 05' BATH,' LIFE'S Slcvsee Wagan Toss siq firs Dsaa??gr FIIIENI) Eti.WObh, &c, CHAPTER XLK-F.PC. York had subsided into the usual c'ilm and dignified quiet of a cathedral city for the eitcrinn seas over, arid Josh Martin, to the great joy of himself and his friends, could now write the ...

AN OLD MYTH

... Ile lies u-pon the hare hillside, A thepherd youth in slumber lost Hils thr'ughts in dr-ains are wandering wide, Yet still by earthly trouble tost. H vw can he dream of love and light TIhus lonely mid the shades of night Bebind a cloud enthroned on high Fair Dian leans in maiden thought: She ne'er has heaved love's gentle sigh, Tbough by imm rtal Icvers sought. Bnt an. she leaves her cloud to ...

FEMININE FASIIONS AND FANCIES

... ALL IrGRH RTtERTD. FEMININE FASIION-S AND FANCIES. Br A LADY. Christmnas is here once agailn, and On cver il_ e e tetkrof his Pleasant pressure,. TaC Streets arc fell1 of hsldtsy folk, who ore Easily i1-:ihd from the -6r-yroil:rcrdc o!pt, Ies ?? bt20;~r ?? ((0lok ?? hahituni to tike every-day huijioc nxn or oman. Peole who are- In no partic7ular hurtY, who ranl afford to ioicoraudl 12' ah'aitt ...

NEW BOOKS

... There is indeed, says Mr Frederick Boyle ,thi in his introduction to his newly published volume, ap a region marked upon the map as 'No-Man's ha Land.' (1.) . . . Butthe No-Man's Land of FL which I treat in these pages. is sot bounded by die parallels of latitude. It is the vague realm where de human passions work, where the possibilities of de life are undefined, so that no one can ...