JOKES AND JOKERS

... (From Judy). A PERcITINENT QuasrXoN.-2Mamk Da (to her boy of eight years): You should be thankful for my Correcting you wbin youa do wrong. Mafny boys have grown up to be bad, wicked men through their parent's ''iot having' corrected them when young Boy (in tears, and very penitent) Oh I Then did not Mr Gladstone's parents correct him when he -was a boy ? DougmCo HIAPPINEss. -An ...

POETRY

... = - SONG OF THE LIBERATED FROM THE IAWARDEN WOODMAN AND LESSON-READER. Y OGwi TN ERfYN CYMRU. Long years we groan'd beneath the Gladstone weary .Noke, Ill l1c to England's glory hath he ever beon; But now the tyrant's power is for ever broke, We care not for his auger or his coarser spleen. In Hawarden Church the sacred lessons he doth read, A solenlu stage to food his vain and crazy whim; et, ...

POETRY

... = 7 22Q77-Y;'i: ,, . ! ! . I I! a ?? :i- '~PO4M!; RUY, ol ?? ThE qSTUDEN!'S;: LAMiEN1'.i:,''' ?? AsattliOeiu'dow gisvig rut-m r I stood,iigrl 'detp-ridedosbt, * I ?? y cybs above, ?? And on a roof I saw a dove, Enmblem (Ilthlughlt) of raeeld4ss-loYe, It 4ilzed lt oe so si 'rld: i WMsu~ i6 ?? ?? bhi niittdwh rtiw6ub% srtte : 1 ihilosophyi a heavy weight -. A'stuidy I tih~ietiL d~taoilitO ...

OUIDA'S LATEST NOVEL.*

... OUIDA'S LA TEST NO VEL.* OTHMAR is a sequel to Princess Napraxine. Good alx> tflon for all who have not had enough of that gifted lady. And rae,. one considers Nadine Napraxine's celestial beauty, the I o dO extent of her reading, her exquisite taste in painting, h found and scientific knowledge of the tone art,' 1Lie speech adorned with choice expressions culled from the French ,Qllfel her ...

SOME RECOLLECTIONS OF SAMUEL PHELPS

... MR. JOHN COLEMAN'S lively little book, containing numberless anecdotes of Phelps, has just been published by the Messrs. Remington. We give here a few extracts:- HOW PHELPS AND MACREADY FOUGHT. As to Macduff, says Mr. Phelps, 1 I don't know how often I plaved him; I think every Monday night during the season. Of course you've heard of the row during the fight. 'Mac' (Macready) let fly at me ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... PRINCESS'S -THE3ATRE. (Under the Management of Mr. C. H. HAWVTREY.) TO.NIGTIT, at 8.e1, will be acted a New and Orizinal Play, in a Prologue and Fterce Acts, entitled HARVEST, by H. HA5IXLToN, vwith the following cast :-Messrs. Arthur Dacre, C. H. Hawtrey, Bradn ''homas;,W. H. Denny, VYorke Stephens; Mesdames Amy Itoselle, FannYBrough, A. Meanor, Carlotta Addisonl, &c. Pereeded by a N ew and ...

LIST OF SIR JOHN MILLAIS'S PICTURES AT THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... LIST OF SIR JOHN :MILLAIS'S PICTURES. AT THE GROSVENOR GALLERY. ale of the late Mr. William Graham's pictures, which begins to-morrow, completes the remarkable collection of Sir John Millais's pictures, which the c liC is this week having its last opportunity of seeing. The two most - ?? pictures absent from the Grosvenor Gallery exhibitions-the Vale If f est, and Apple Blossoms -are now ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... TIE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. ALADDUIN,-TTfIS al~l IEVERY EVEN'ING at 7-20, anid FVE.`rY WEDNE:SDAY v SATURDAY, aT e.T:o. AiLl) I)DN is a agiugificcot realizationl of the ramlous `Aralnas Nighlis 'story. -Ir co1!inbioc int one entertatinmeft toe be.st features andtean oF o1&ffa'rhionzd pantonm Mt, tile alories of mo1dern speetacle, the grace sif French ...

INDIA BY MAGIC LANTERN.*

... 9- MR. EDWIN ARNOLD h done more than any other man in bringing the poetry of India. life before, the English. public, and in creating a popular- interest in the greatest'6f India's religious 'teachers. He hat lately returned from revisiting . the country for which he has done so much since his early residence in the East, .and the preseni volume is a collection of ' the letters sen't' home ...

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 ...