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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 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 ...

HIBERNIA TO THE BLESSED BALFOUR

... Balfour, thou hero of the stolen breeks, Hark what Hibernia speaks ! For all thy bitter words, thy flouts, and fleers, And cynical cold sneers, Which thou, the Nephew, learn'st from him, the Nunky, Of whom thou art the flunkey For thine intent to hound us to despair By gaol and prison-fare; For every petty, spiteful, mean affront To Sullivan, and Blunt, And him whose treasured name shall ...

ITALY AS SHE IS AND NOT AS SHE IS PAINTED

... UInder the title of L'ltalie des Italiens an interesting volume from the pen of M. FMlix Narjoux has just been published in Paris. Hle says Italy is one of the countries the most visited but the least known. First of all, as regards the much-vaunted climate, there are many restrictions to be made. It has its bad side; it is subject to sudden and continual variations. On the banks of the ...

CAN AN ENGLISHMAN MARRY A POLYGAMIST?

... CAN AN 1 ENGLISHIMAN IAARRY A POLYGAMIST? 'TE STRAN(;E STORY OF T'lE. Bl:TUllT.II MARRIAGE. N ?? (.ci av dctiscited a vety impor tant juidgmllent as to , I i It t() wolmen ill pol y. antist nations, a questioe which I Of I (etlii ?? I l aldyai (d, popularlY know n ias the 13;ra1ong Ilc toossC tg;1 i'S tlhe ?? of tilC jUdgCient: - 'lit 1 I 51 (1'ot; MsARRI9 Cit Uti'M1O16-N. o-in tbC evidentc ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (Lessee and Manager, AUGUSTUS HARRIS.) EVERY EVENING at 7.30., MORNING PERFORMANCES THIS DAYV, and ~ ?? .3. AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S NINTH TNRE PANTMIMsP I B T.d Mesdases Wadenan, Ietty Lind, Marie . A)N5 l flawoon, Leslie Hell, Copes, Nesvhain, Inch, Graham, CGates, Etoile, Veee, Llwiltlis ens'j Bettina Do Sorsis; Messrs Harry Nicholls, ...

NEW BOOKS

... ATE W BOOKS. a NOR'ARD OF TiE DOGGER. ;Norlard of the Dogger. . By E. J. Mather. (J. Nisbet and Co.) The director of the Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen is an energetic man, as the volume before us once more shows. For not only does he keep the work of one of the most successful missions of the present (day briskly going, and lectures on the perils and trials of his proteges in every part of ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... RZECEArT PUBILICAT lONS. IfPaalishers Eould greatly oblige by stating the price of books. Any notices under this head do lot preclude further review~, should scud seem to be necessary.] We have received the following books since our last issue I. THEOLOGY. BILTON, ERNEST. The Four Gospels translated into Modern English. (Paisley Alexander Gardner.) [The value of this worlk will be pretty ...

DIALOGUE

... BETWEEN .S LIBERAL ORGANIZER AND A WORKING MAN. Os~ar;*zer: What to do ?? London I'm blessed if I know; To the poll the elector refuses to go, His ideas from our Caucus he fails to imbibe, And declines to its working expense to subscribe. IIh.~er: D'you suppose that to waver and sit on the fence Is the way to win voters as well as their pence; Let your pet party organs your mind disabuse From ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIG HT'S ENTERTAINMENTS. I ~~THEATRE ROYALif DIRURLY LANE. (Less'-- a'1 Mr ?? , A--;usrusIIpL. EVERY EVENTING at y ~U~N~l 2R'RINR VR WHN R~dOAY. awl SA'UL~;tb. , at I-r1 AUU USI IS HARRIS''S eN ?? t PANTOM .\IbE, P~~USS lN i'st 115 ?? , b-etty LId Mt. ii Dnwscnl, ?? i'a J~ 1i .- NidI ?? I who, ?? e Louri, jan., loch, Gordon.. Gre,jijh Inl r-t'c' rv ; is re (Sloan:). Citilmir, it. IC at tiet ...