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AN INTERCEPTED LETTER

... APPARENTLY HAVING SOnL OBSCURE REFERENCE TO MR. BRADLAUIUIS RECENT REQUEST FOR A PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION TO USAO WHERE THE FALSEHOOD REALLY LIES.) Dear W. H., to your tact I appeal, For I very well know what a pang you would feel If you happened to stand in my shoes. Mr. Bradlaugh is trying to run me to earth; Of evasions I find a deplorable dearth; But what is your well-known morality ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (Lessee and Manager, AUGUSTIUS HARRIS.) EVERY EVENING at 7.30. MORNING PERFORMANCES EVFrY 1 WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, at ?? AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S NIl N-P PANTOMlvIME, , PUSS IN BOOTS. MesdanaesWadman, ?? ,alrj. Wyill.Nf-iUk Dawson, Bettina De Sortis Messrs. Harry Nicholls, Herbert Camispbell, Charies L i 0 'j'5iny Stevens, Reuben Inch, Charles ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAIN ALIEN To, THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE, (Le-see and Manan-er, AucUSTuIS HARRIN. VWIMV EVFBrNING at 7. o.- MORNING PERFOR:MA;yNCES EVERY ?lNfty WFDNENlSD.AY and. SI'URltAY, at r.t AUGUSiUS -TARRIlSS 'lN IN'; PANi O.11 M E,l' PUSS IN POOTS. -seendoaes b0adrane, Letly ind, Al0., ?? Pao-to. ?? De Senors M- s. Ha.arry Noinolks, HicrknrtbCraroi, kerr iwo .h . UnnlsLa ui, o., ...

BOYS WILL BE BOYS.—Mr. Baggallay

... BOYS WILL BE BOYS.-4r hBa-gal/ay. |Chat-lay Warren, sitting sulky in his chair, l With his mind a little off the equiptise, l ?? in anger, O., it's more tha-n i 'can bear-- 5 IL1:;Eaggallay, the bobbies, and the boys! Why should any fool, who sits upon the beach But by virtue of the Government's good will, Use the influence accorded him to quench All the hopes that through a bobby's bosomn ...

THE CECIL MANUSCRIPTS

... TEE CECIL MANUSCRIPTS.A THE documents calendared in this important volume extend from r571 to 1582, and the greater part relate to the negotiations for the marriage between Elizabeth and the youngest son of Catherine of Medicis, Francois Duke of Alencon, and afterwards of Anjou. The courtship of F Fraxnois le Constant went on intermittently for twelve years, and was only ended by the death ...

THE NEXT GREAT ARMADA

... In TriaiA the Barrel Organ ' grinds out the following parody of Macaulay. apropos of Admh-iralty disorganization Kight sank upon the dusky beach, and on the purple sea, Sect' night as in our land again let's hope shall never be For from Land's End to Bcrwick bounds, from Lynn to Milford fay, Tlhe tine of slumber was as bright and busy as the day. For swift to north and swift to east the ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMNENTS ROYAL ITALIANT OPEIRA, COVZN-r GARDSE'4. ILSEVEN IN'C. at 3 3, 10 NI iEI)W (\ I 1, i, .stA 3o (0'iNi'Nt ?? ON . lvld,,w Allia ii, ?? IIsir.. D 1 AL d- ?? A. Edu~a,udci oRI, ?? ?? N.,avao.i and NI. *]Carl aU 11AYVI1ARKEI' THIs.ATRZ. (Les,,eext:d Masi',\r. 11.BiesloT:,. LA\ST FIVE, NiGLUJI`'. nI'I. ' UI ).IPADOUR I, ?? ?? Wl t.Ls . Nr,zeV GRUNDY'. ',rO NIGHY1 at 8,jo. ...

A BOOK OF QUACKS

... THE great gift of healing has ever been the one science above all other s which has attracted and interested most followers and devotees, and to trace the slow progress of the science of medicine through the ages since the ancients first practised it would be a most interesting and instructive study. To a certain extent Mr. G. Everitt does this in his entertaining new book, Doctors and ...

TWO NEW TEXT-BOOKS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY

... * i POLITICAL economy as a popular study has long suffered from the want of a good elementary text-book. Mrs. Fawcett's little manual is little more than a condensation of Professor Fawcett's abridgment of John Stuart Mill's great work, and ignores altogether the modifications made by economists during the last twenty years in doctrines formerly regarded as fundamental. In this respect Mr. ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... Tulr d'%sEMINSTER REVIEW, Notwithstanding the fact that it sqntains hardly an article the subject Of which could be called new, the HIes/ozinster A'eviezu this month is very readable. We have already given a summary of Miss Chapman's article on Marriage. Next to it in interest comes a chatty review of Daudet's L'Immortel, entitled, Parisian Society, which is hardly flattering to the ...

ANOTHER STORY OF SHE

... ANOTHER STORY OF SHE. AnLSEx 'CANDISHA aN TFE MOUNTAINS OF MOROCCO. AFTER a series of accidents we found ourselves -(says a Morocco correspondent of the New York Press) in the v-icinity of Jemis, whence wve could see the grand panorama of Larache, -and also that the boat vwhich takes passengers from one bank of the Lueur to the other had made its last trip for the day. It was irm'possible ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHIT'S ENTERTAINMENTS, THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manager.) EVERY EVENIN'., at 7.30, TYCHE ARMA.DA R MORNING PERFORIMANCE SATURDAY NEXT, October 6. Winifred Emfery, Edith Bruce, Kate James, Ada Neilsoan, and Hand mliiton: I.eonard Payne, Luigi Lablache, Edward Gardiner, Victor Stevels, A. i'.eateoant, Henry Loraine, S. Dawson, Mlervin Dad a., Stanislaus Calhass ...