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THE LAWYER

... ,;t Y LAW!E& -' ACHED BY A BARRISTER ATtAW ?? ANNUITIES, ,Au ?? itY bens to ran from the death of a testator, the first payment is therefore due at the end f of a year, unless the annuity is directed to be paid weekly, monthly, or quarterly, in which case instal- ments are payable at the end of the first week, month, r or quarter. And if the first payment of an annuity I payable quarterly is ...

THE LAWYER

... EDITED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. s XXVI. THE FRANOHSE. f I Where a person entitled to the ownership ?? a does not find his name in the list published on the 20th b June, he must on or before the 20th July next give notice in thefollowingform: To theoverseersof the r parish (or township) of-. I hereby give you notice a that I claim to be inserted in the list of parliamentary f4 ,otera fot the (- ...

THE THEATRES

... I I I - Human Nature scored *an nmistakable sue- Cess on Monday night at the Theatre Royal. It was received throughout with great enthusiasm, and with the unanimous consent of the audience Mr. Henry Neville was able to send a congratulatory message to Mr. Augustus Harris. The piece is full of dramatic interest, and, furnishes three or four most exciting situations, whilst the sceneryis a ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... LYFROX TO.DAY'S ATHENiMU.LI The article on Matthew Paris in the current number of the Quarterly Review is said to be from the pen of Dr. Jessopp. Dagonet the Jester, a story which we reviewed a fortnight ago, is understood to be written by Mr. Malcolm Macmillan, eldest son of the well. known publisher. Under the title of India Revisited, Messrs. Trfibner and Co. will shortly publish ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... QOIUNTRY LIFE. BY RANGER:' No. 1,II. WINTiElR BIRDS. Each season brings its own peculiar delights, and now winter is upon us. The leaves, sere and yellow, have dropped fitfully, flickering down; the robins have come from the woods to our gardens and our homes; the swallows and summer birds have flown soutb, and from the northern lands and the bleak strands of the Baltic have come countless ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... 1t'EARH'T AlND O. I-, BY A LADYONTRIUToR, The Colonial visitors had as -greeable a. time in, I Manohester as the weather wtold llow. Acloser and& more stifling day than Tuesday could hardly have, been found. At the hour when the visitors were introduced to High 'Change>> everygaslight inthoe building was burning, and the atmosphere was, horrible. What must they have thought who came from ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... I r BY RANGER. No. XXX. the VItI.-ETH CONENG OF TIM BIRDS. the Whenever a beautiful or rare bird comes to our to shores it is immediately done to death, and usually is before it gets far inland. This is an ornithological It fact long established; and the beautiful blon bird, or bul blue-ftroated warbler, has proved no exception in the It treatment which it has received. Only a very limited ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... I GOSSIWWITH Ir aHIDEN. BY UNWCLE OLDMAN. a Thoulghsuch an old man, i feelto-iiight almost like a school boy on the eve of breaking rp. To morOw` morning I start on my holiday, and before these lines meet the-eyes of my nephews-and nieces I sball be far away. cc May I go With you, ncle u You cannot enjoY yourself as you ought if I am not near. It was my dear little friend Laugh-avay who ...

MANCHESTER JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... The following letter has been addressed to the Etditor of the 11faitchester B xnatner anI Trimes Sir,-The question is being asked, Is there any reason why Manchester should not have a grand exhibition in the jubilee year? With your per- mission I will endeavour to give one or two cogent reasons why such an exhibition should be hoeld next year. The half century of Her Majesty's reign has ...

THE LAWYER

... EDITED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. Xii-. THE FRANCHISE. The first borough franchise is that belonging to ca occupier of land or tenement of the clear yearly value of £10. The conditions of the acquirement of this franchise are that the claimant must, during the whole twelve months immediately preceding the 15th July, have been an occupier as owner or tenant of some land or tenement in the borough ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... j BY UNCLE OLDMAN!' _ ?? Dear me, I exelaimed this morning, when I went fbi into my study, what is the matter with poor'umble.. iI grumble ? we I've got a'-schew ! achew I-a gold I'd by doze, pal he replied, and then sneezed and ooughed anadsneezed Y again. Got a what? I asked, puzzled by hie queerPf0 atp nunciation. i 5 to A gold idmy doze, he said, stopping himself in if what ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... [1 BY A 1ADY CONTRIBUTOR, Domestic servants in Melbburne are taking-matters into their own hands. They have formed a Servants' Union to deal with all matters specially affecting their class. They have issued a circular to the follow- ing effect: The members of this society wish itto be thoroughly understood that they have not banded 1 together for the purpose of taking any arbitrary steps ...