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... Al ?? 'RE h~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? . ?? ?? . To the memoirs, which help us to understand the events of a recent, but still too readily forgotten past, may now be added St. Petersburg and London in the Years 18 ...
... Al ?? 'RE h~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? . ?? ?? . To the memoirs, which help us to understand the events of a recent, but still too readily forgotten past, may now be added St. Petersburg and London in the Years 18 ...
... N? , .: ? ?? 1,11 I,- I I 11 I Xu s I C-) e$?w JENNY LIND.-We can do little moie th is 1 i;f;r 'lI e the death, from paralysis, at Malvern, on Wi c les l u- x :11 le Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt, leaving fu ...
... A GENERATION has grown old since, in 1837, Mr. Cur7eri I Mount Athos. He has not had many successors, for Alt,, ; a place to get at. You must go to Salonica, and these pll weeks wait your chance. Mr. ...
... ?? TH.EATMES AIR. ERNEST WARREN'S adaptation of Le Bonhzeur Co:zjgallhas provided the ROYALTY Theatre with a three-act farce which pro- mnises to be one of the most popular productions of its class AM ...
... ?? tNr+ TilE NORWICHl FESTIVAL.-The twenty-second Triennial festival will take place at Norwich from October rith to 14th, and the London orchestral rehearsals will be held on October 6th and 7th. It ...
... THE ROYAL ACADEMY I. TIHE present winter exhibition at Burlington House, though necessarily inferior to some of its predecessors, contains naliv inte- resting works, and a few of rare excellence. Espe ...
... ?? ?? MEMOIRS of the past have an especial interest, when they are the work of a shrewd, acute, and well-informed observer like Greville. Nor do they cease to be attractive when their author combines ...
... V~~Yw ATiILOS; OR, TIiE STORY OF A LIFE, by M. A. Curtois (2 'olS.: Remington and Co.), is based upon a very decided motive -the effect upon men's lives and natures of good seed scattered about fre ...
... LITERAT URE. NIAY IdAGAZINES. Literary topics are prominent in this mnonth's periodicals, while politics seem at a discount. Lord Dunraven's views on Tery Dolmocraey, which occupy the first place in the rfatiorraf Review(, are far IBss interesting than papers on Victor Hugo, Lothair and ,Endymion, and Poetry and the Finle Arts!' Besisies countirising tlhe great historic bio- grraphy ...
... ANTIMALS OF THE BIBLE. An attractive theme has been handled in a -iet interesting way in two handsome 0o1umes, 3ust published by Messrs. Long- mans, Green and Co. They deal respectively with the Domestic Anuimals and the Wild ima3s of the Bible, and no more com- ,Atent authority could be found than the ?? J.G. Wood. He brings historical re- 5erch and a wide range of experience to boar uponthe ...
... Tnnr ART Or FIGHTING Tan GERMiAN Aarmy. By an ?? of the French Artillery. lVyrcn, Gereat Qrueerr-strect.-Tho author tells us that a short time previous to thle war with Germany ?? Frederick Charles published a work showing how the French were to b) attacked and vanquished. Re follows suit, and starts with the premise that sooner or later victory returns to the 'most valiant, thereby ...
... SCnAPS EOflI TRE COlai PAPEMS. LFrom Poisnc.; TILE WAY or THE WIND. (By an anxious Unionist.) [Hr. T. W. Russell has formally withdrawn from th Unionist party.J Ah, sorely tossed is our poor Union bark We shall not get to port without a tussle; Thoy say ?? wil change against Us. Hark! That wind seemns rising-i can hear it's RtussellI Last Fruits of the Session.-Pairs. Compeusation.-Eflio: ...