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WHOSE HAND WAS IT?

... A 6TORY OF R~USSIANT IN TR1iGUTE. 'e B3Y E~yo ilntil y. FORTU-7s DU BOISGOBEY. ms rT~i 0Oto Any. or. Ltreoi, THE AASA Atx:.'Tius WOimA NV¾'TII THE. 8eAR,' co Cli(p- '11M o m TOEna norig c.,&o. II Tma HrOUSE IN THP Iw: JloUFRror. The brunlette was very lovely, aiid after a pleasant conversation 3Aluiximne proposedi to ae* 9 comilpany her to her door. 1o c. She 6aid :-i will allow you to ...

DEAD MAN'S ISLAND:

... i - - - -- - THE STORY OF AN IRISH t COUNTRY TOWN. bel set fly 110 T. P. O'CONNOR, A1r P. an CHIAPTER V:UI. e THE 13IlTll OF CONVICTION. StU Pulit;cal educat'ion and conviction in Ireland were but ?? utierging from thie ait-destrlctin-e tie cyclone of O'Connell's breakdowin, and the awful he tragedy of the Famine. As Mat took his ticket sl, at Liverpool there were no thoughts of bitterness.'in ...

BERTHA SALES

... I BY RS. 'JEROMIE MERCIERt, sf t Allithor of grea 1CIsrPANIOLLA, I'ONLY A GIRtL's Lirz, &o _2J .4. (CO-zir-riuLn). po leort When they rlstenn lowas nalia 13ertba might go geri' and' t6ll these uiews h er, aunt and eisn-,i. evius What a 6ttineoyou have been, cried ~irz~, sb trail entered the, driksvmg-rorm, and Mrs. Lasy was still fori aitcriag at her embroidery. with an affronted dignity. ...

BERTHA SALES

... D1Y MRS. JEROMEU, MERCIELI, f Autho~r of 'CA3rANeELLA. ONLY A GII11.'s LIFE, &C BOOK if. CHAPTER XXIL v iTh' attorney cried: Spare no trepans 1 To draw the lady into the bands. l Ply hor with letters and with bililets i And bait her well with quirks and quillcs, 2 r WVith trains t' inveigle and surpriso l ?? heedless answers and replies. i-IiUDrRAS. a WhVVoae Riley reached Limmor's Hotel, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... .n The Clergyman in His Home. (Sampson Low, 188, a Fleet-street.) 3r This pamphlet was addressed some years ago to candidates for Ioly Orders by the present Bishop of o Exeter, then Vicar of Christ Church, liampstead. e It gives words of brotherly counsel about the private life of a clergyman as distinguished from his public ministratious, and is divided into three parts (the old ;l firesly. ...

THE HOUSEHOLD COLUMN

... THE HOUSEHOLD COLUMNf, TIPPLING AT DANCES. t Mrs. Aster, the wife of the New York millionaire, t has beon setting her face against the tippling of the dancinc men at dances. She gave a ball at which there were no refreshments, solid, liquid, or smoke, to be had in the dressing-room. ln the dining. hall were as many tiny Japano-e tables as there were ladies .'Ths tops barely held aplate arid a ...

BERTHA SALES

... BY MRS. JEROME &IERCIER, Aol!.7;er o . iCAMPAIE.LA, ONLr A GItiL'S LIFE, ZtC. BOOK; 1, CHAPTER XVIII. Though thi6 be madness, yett'here s tnechcd ?? HAE M LET. Can I see the Governour ' asl;ed Delarue. Ile was at. the door of the Franczs'cr Asylvm again, but now withoat aisbgife. and Tom Dig,-i was with him, M1 Mr. Selwyn in entagod. sir. at present,' said thq portser. ' Is it any ...

POETRY

... JO0Y !S LINKED WITH G'tYY . The fairest flowers that bloom on earth, They soonest fade and die- And joys that fill our hearts with mirth, With wings inconstant fly. The more we love a treasure dear We deeper feel its loss, For ever' ioy that blossoms here Is saddened by some cross. The mother loves her first-born With all a soul's delight But soon to grave her babe is borne, And sleeps in ...

POETRY

... 6t-r T.M-1 MAKES TIDI't MA7T. Worth maklcs tile man! the posn6cns fo-: Who boa.sts of ranlk and 1jjvjr-- \\Whose heart is Flinty as a rock- Who Nears a visage sour- Thowgh he may boast of gentle birth, * *And own hi l eight in bulliil, Iz meaner in the -Ai-ht of IA od Than is his nnbulle scullion. See yolder pnrse-lwroud, heartless damr;* 'Vrimnmled ullp wvith coslvy lrscot; Who treats the ...

DEAD MAN'S ISLAND

... w; THE STORY OF AN IRISH COUNTRY ev TOWN. T. P. O'CONNOR, MP. M to CHAPTER VL to THE JOY OF BALLYnAY. m EALLYBAY was in a state of intense excite- th nent. The ro-emcans's Jour-nal had announced to the serious illness of Sir Patrick O'Halloran. ON Sir Patrick belonged to the days when, to use e the words of Air Chaplin, there were only gentle- pi men in the House of Commons. He was the son tl ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... | 1RIA MPSHIRE TELEGRA PH PRIZES to the Valt, o of £2 Week;ly will I be given. it, ?? Feiss, l5s,; 2nd. los.; 3rd, Ts. Gd,; 4tb, Be. 5th, 2s. 6d. ft Open to t.e Readers of the 1 Hampsiii'o g I Telqgraph and Even ing .ews, ox TERMS AND U,'ONDITIONS ri OF COMPETITION. A S. Contributions may be in Poetry or Prose, Original I PI orSelected. If seleeted,thenamo of the Author lhi and Work, ...

POETRY

... POEThYx'R (* 'i ; S T. 1 sooat n tlie' t1:1 at eve n And gazed at the setting siol. Alal .1 fancied its It:;Acv :, (wa lILW, Thu;; servnt of God, ?? dol-e.' And as in .; ?? of vl'endour it sank iu the ?? wetbt, It wnenud as the hemaxes Vere open dL To swel'iannu it holno to vest. Tri, therd evere the nurple 1oo ntnrinA Ju3,t tip.3p'O w.ith a ceimmi;oa bright. And tlmtie wvre t3 e? plais; ot ...