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THE MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... savs. sorry tosee that Mrs. Paweett! deprecates the engagement of ladies of education as dressmakers and milliners. and speaks of it as. being- detrimental to those who have fewer educa-: If tioial afvantagcs. I myself would like to seal rdres-unnkinkg ...

THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.*

... him: on the contrary, he felt the more disposed to give her something to be afr oi . the Yore aire heartless. he began, speaking quicklybut in a very ! clar, low voice, with so slight a tremour in it that to Elinor it sonnded quite firm. You are, ...

LITERATURE

... French prisons, w;hzc appeared in the Atjtctcentt Cent-unf. Some new matter has been added, bringing the subject down, so to speak, to date, and rendering tle book in a sense complete. Prince Krapo'aimo writes with ?? zlpon his gloomy but in- teresting theme ...

GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF ART SKETCHING CLUB

... president and vice-president are Dr. George r- Trobridge and Ir. John Sumner respectively. The ;t exhibitions of former years, speaking generally, displayed a considerable amount of ability, and they have done much to encourage the s members to persevere in ...

CONCERT IN THE LEINSTER HALL

... effect unoon a singularly sympathetic audience. Yr. Belmore sa Gre- -nicheux wras effective enongh. -The opera, gene- rally speaking, was very nicely put on thle stage, all the mnsic ?? heard with pleasure, nt early aEI the well known and attractive airs ...

CONCERT AT FORTWILLIAM

... their respective offices, notably Mr. WV. H. Smitb and Mr. Goschen. EARL CADOGAN ON THE COMING SESSION. OLDHAM, TnuanSDA.-Speaking at Oldhamn this evening, Earl Cadogan said Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill was dead and buried, and nothing more would be ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... to the edisadvantage of the loyal subjects. SiR C. RUSSELL, MY.1, ONT HOME PULE. Stafford, Meudav. .S~i-Charles Russell, speaking at a Liberalde- A .o.nstratio;n at Stafford to-nig-ht in support of a t} resolunion condemning the unstatesnmualike polile ...