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AN IRISH ELECTIONEERING TALE

... There's nothing for it, Ethel, but to seud Carleton about his business; he is only half-hearted at best, and the tenants know it: nothing like firmness; you see, since I sent away the Irish servants, and brought over an English set, there has been no more threatening notices. There was a doubtful smile on the girl's face as she replied- Mr. Carleton is different from a servant, papa; he ...

NEAL HABBERT'S WARD

... By IsA BELLRRlBY. Author of 'Morgaret's Choice; Rioh man, poor man, apothecary, thief; ste. CHAPTER XXI. Poor Geraldine'e hopes were down at zero. When she found Aunt Jane was not only going to write to Hilton, but that Mrs. Cook had herself posted the letter, she had been eo happy in the prospect of immediate release that the hours dlew by like magic. But a day ortepo later Misse Habbert ...

Fashions of the Day

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TWINS

... T W I N S. By T. B. M. C 1 A P'T E 1 XII1. Oh! the horror of it' Shall rever forget what I felt as I read that letter I remembered how ho had said he should know Mabel Down had succeeded at last if he ever lost leo in a way he could not understand. And now here he was coming to Milton, perhaps he was already in the town, and I knew that if I refused to marry him he would go away and seek the ...

MARGARET'S CHOICE

... By the Authbr of Her Husbands Seret Cliffs Hollow Postponed; Fib; etc. CHAPTER 11. DENIS PAYNE'S ENTRANCE INTO SOUTHFIELD. The vicar of Southfield was a Mr. Howlett, a worthy man, and at tall one, also-in that same week, when Mr. Burton succeeded in getting his roof repaired-the vicar was a sorely perplexed man, for he had a grandson, left but recently on his hands by his son, an ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... MAGAZ-NES FOR MARCH. FIRST NOTICE. Among iho many capital articles in Hm'sr's Magazine this month special notice must be taken of Professor Hewett's sketch of the history of The House of Orange, which is illustrated with fine portraits of members of that distinguished family. We are reminded that it takes its name from the principality of Orange in Provence, where it had its home 1000 years ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... RFCONiD NOTIOE A promirenvt article in The Illuatrated Naval anw fifiliiorq dht70:ine In tbht signed ' Llect..Glaneral, A Warrine, and purportlng to describe Enigland's next compsdgn. It I ID the style made familiar to the publio by The Battle of Dorkinq, and anticipating war to follow from tile events occurring on the Afghan frontler. the wrlter teilea a gloomy view of our position, de ...

MR. COLLETTE AT THE PRINCE'S THEATRE

... MkR. COLLETTI At THE P*ATNOB2 THMATRU. Last evening Mr. Charles Collette appeared upon the fifth night of his engagement at this house, the enter. tainmeent being specially devoted to his benefit. The state of the weather somewhat thinned the attendance in the popular parts of the auditorium, but there was a numerous and fashionable audience in the circle. Mr. Collette, on making his ...

NORTH-EAST SOMERSET AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... 1 ORTH-EAST SOMMRSET AGRICULTURAL I I SHOW. The amnnul exhibition associated with this well.known sald Impostant district egricltural aaoolation was hold yesterday, st Fartinglon Gurney, on the ground of WFs E. f, nd C. Killer, The show in a migratory one, erd tie decision fo the committeoes to where it shall take place ia alwaya regaree6d with considerable Interest. Fiai!eigton Gurney, for ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERA WEEK

... THE CARL ROSM OPENR WEEK, MASSEI'NET'S MANON. We have already given a desoription of Goring Thomaae Nadeshda. The second novelty of the Carl Resa opera week will be Massenets Manon, to be produced for the firet time in Bristol on Wednesday evening, with Madame Marie Roze as the heroine, The action of the opera passes In 1721; the gayeas period in the very gay hietory of Freneh, end ...

Our Library Table

... -, q j_4~ib11a)I Zab1~ Gas aud Gas Wo7kt. By Samuel Hughes, C.E, and William Richards, C1, (London: Croaby Look. wood, and Co.) Boiler Makers' Asuelsitt, By Jobn Courtney, (Same publishers.) Tbese two volumes are valuable additions to the technical library published by Measrs Crosby, Lockwood, and Co. The treatice on Gas Wozke, their construc. lion and arrangement, and the manufaoture and ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... THIEATRICAL MEMS. ' Olivia reached Its 100th night a. the Lyoeum last night, hues Ellen Terry has baan suffering from neural. Ria for some days, and her past has been played by Mias Winifred Emery, Miss Terry has now recovered. The Pink Pearl reached Its 100th night at the Prince's on Thurrday. The Candidate has recommenced his electoral ains. paiga at the tilterion, the Metropolitan ...