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TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIG HT'S ENTERTAIN MENTS. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT GARDEN. (Under the Management of AUGUSTUS HARRIS.). 'IraS EVENING, at S, BhZET'S CARMEN. Mdme. Minnie Hank, Aldllre M acinty-re, M eidie. Lbuerrncister, Mclte. Lablache; Signori Dd Puentre, Bielerro, Rinaldini, Sinclair, Dr, Vaecbert i, and Signor lRavelli, SATURDAY, Jane x6, WAVAGNER'S LOFIfENGRIN. Mime. Albani, Aldine. 1lastreiter; MM. ...

THE MILITARY OPERATIONS AT SUAKIN

... THE ARAB LEADER WOUNDED. A telegram despatched from Suakin last evening, says :- A heavy musketry fire has been kept up to-day from the enemy's trenches. Osman Naib, the Emir commanding in the Arab trenches near the Left Fort, has been wounded in the neck bv a shell. The new sixty-four pounder mounted last Saturday wnas to day directed on the enemy's left redoubt, forty-one shells being fired ...

CHIT-CHAT FROM THE CONTINENT

... CHIT-CHA ' FROM THE CONTINENT. Queen Rana-valona IlI. of Madagascar and President Carnot have been exchanging keepsakes in a most delightful manner. First the Queen sent her photograph to M. Carnot, then the President sent his own and that of Mdme. Carnot, and added to them a diamond pin. The Souveraine pain d'epice, as she is wickedly called in France, was so charmed with the glittering ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF SIR HENRY MAINE. eet to announce the death of Sir Henry Maine, which occurred 0idel gt Cannes on Friday evening, as the restilt of an attack of apoplexy. lle'cn ir HenrN Maine left England a few w eels ago to seek rest and change llce South of France, his friends, though they knew that his health was not ,tbt ?? no serious grounds for immediate anxiety. He seemed to be \t ,*5body and ...

THE OPERATION PERFORMED AT SAN REMO

... ?? OPERALXTION PERFORMED AT SAN REMO. WV-H.L T 1 RACHUOTOUTY ME'.ANs. ~l.,f e -Ctionof tracheotomy (riTaXe~o., -rLtstwo) consists in making a small J rio - iiO a little way belowv the Adam's apple. rt opoiitng a corve ?? tube is iitroduced in such -:iVN l~a[ nwih' tho greater part of its lenothl lies within the l ',tair-pssagethe otter end projects slightly from the surface of the etit 1; ?? ...

MR. SHAW LEFEVRE DEFIES LORD CLANRICARDE

... AIR. SHA\V LEFEVRE DEFIES LORD CLANRICARDE. THE SEQUEL 'rO THE STORY OF \WOODFORD. 111I I ?? n' cds to t70' 7Y?;re's iNII It'f at. s pirited I h'ttar d s 'rib~ng1 'alit of ?? ?? on tile Clanrictrde cstta(, and doclaring Ihi,, dleternii- to I,.1111Leth (o rtent to illlpti on ?? if anything, is dane to evct a rt t , ~eCi1,1n` e' ' tI ?? A. The ?? -aL are thle mare salient r. JCl x au ?? p~ir n ...

NEWS FOR THE WORLD OF WOMEN

... LADIES' SLEDGE RACES ON THE NEVA. A welcome novelty in the way of news comes from St. Petersburg in the shape of an announcement that sledge races have been organized in the Russiani capital, in wbich ladies of the aristocracy are to be the drivers. Each fair Amazon will have her own colours, which will distinguish, not only her owvn costume, but her sleigh and the harness of her horse, The ...

THIS DAY'S MONEY MARKET

... ?? A. 1± v.v- . - L - A t ?? Om'. HOME RAILWAYS QUIET.-FOREIGN STOCKS FIRM-l.AMt:'R1lCAN3 AND TRUNKS DEPRESSED. There is again very little Coing, in thre M'.oney Market this morninlg, and miuch difficulty is ~found in placing surulus balanese. Day to-day loans are offered at as low as 34/ per cent., and over the Stock Exchange settlement, which. commences to-morrow, monemy can he borrowed at ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANEZ (Lessee and Malnager, AUGUSTUS IIlk TWICE DAILY, at 1.30 and 7.33, AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S NINTIT A;NtUAL pX MIME, PUSS IN BOOTS. Me.sdatiIes V'indaiosn, Lecty Lind, Mlarie Wil'tn PV'p, Leslie Bell, Helen Caper, Violet 3o-el az, Mianie Inch, Floresce ?? si ?? Mag eite mle, Millie Vere, Charlo~tte 1`tworthy, Alice H~ammtack Be~tinl 1.5 ScIi i : D*nseu--e); Mtsrs. Harry ...

THE STORY OF THE ARMADA

... TIHE STORY OF TIHE ARMADA. AS TOLD) IN ThJE M: N VIIO D)EFEATED IT1 1-- Lof?l) ADMIRAL. fir is difficult for us, living in this age of telegraphs, express trains, and newspapers, to form an accurate idea of the agonizing suspense of the time when our ancestors looked anxiously every night for the lurid Llaze of the beacon fire which was to warn them of the arrival of the invader's fleet. ...

MAINE'S INTERNATIONAL LAW

... MAINE'S INTERNA TIONAL LA W.* A MELANCHOLY interest is attached to this posthumous work of the great English lawyer, who with such good sense and skill applied the historical method to the study of jurisprudence. The volume before us contains the Whewell Lectures delivered at Cambridge in Michaelmas Term, 1887. The lectures are printed from the author's manuscript, but, not having been ...

THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... THIS exhibition presents quite an unexpected aspect this year. It would appear that Mr. Whistler and Her Majesty's Royal Society of British Artists have tired of each other. In any case the members have had their way in reversing his decision as to its arrangement, and the president, if report speaks truly, has retaliated by removing his hangings and his pictures from Suffolk-street ...