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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 ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS LYCEUM THEATRE. (Sole Lessee, 1Mr. I1ENRY IRVIN5.) TO NIGHT, at 9, Mr RICHARD MANSFIELD in DR. JEKYLL AND MIR. HYDE. Preceded at e by LESBIX. Classical Comedy in One Act, by Mr. MRCf[ARD DAVEv. LeSbia, flits Ieat)ic! Catneron. MORNING PERFORMAINCE EVERY SATURDAY, ate2. BIoanice (Mr. j. Hirst) open daily from to to 0. HAYMARKET THEATRE. (Lessee and Manager, Mr. H. ...

A CRIB FOR HOME RULERS

... X CRIB FOR HOME RULERS. * THT9 book of Mr. Robert Oliver's is 233 pares long. It is the record -tf a single conversation on a single subject between James and Andrew. For three hours and a quarter, as one calculates, these two gentlemen debate the question of Home Rule with a self-control, a strict keeping to the point, and an undulled sense of literary form, that are beyond all praise. ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS LYCEUM THEATRE. (Sole Lessee, Mr. HENRY IRVING.) TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at 8.15, Mr RICHARD MANSFIELDat DR. JEKYLL AND MIR. HYDE. MilORNING PERFORMANCE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.3o. Ibaox-offie (.rIl. J. Hurst) open daily from 1o to 5. HAYMARKET THEATRE. (Lessee and Manager, Mr. 11. BElER13OtrNt TRVEE.) TO-N!GHT, at 8.30 precisely, the new original Draana, by Mr. ...

THE REVIEWS FOR SEPTEMBER

... EACH of the four reviews has one 'leading article this month. These four articles are of very different values; but they all agree in dealing with interesting subjects and in being by authors who have special knowledge of those subjects. Three of the four-namely, Lord Wolseley's on i; Military Genius (I ort)i:4,btly), Mr. Gladstone's on Forster the Politician (XineteenMh Centurv), and ;Mrs ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manager.) EVERY EVENING, at 7,30. A New Grand Spectacular Drama, entitled THE ARMADA: A Romance of rs88. By HENRY HAMILTON and AUGUSTUS HARRISs LYCEUM THIEATRE. (Sole Lessee, Mr. HENRY IRVING,) TO-NIGHT at 9, NMr RICHARD MANSFIELD in DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. (Last 5 nights.) Preceded at l by LESBIA, Classical ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AuGUSTUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manager.) EVERY EVENING, at 7.30 A New Grand Spectacular Drama, entitled THE ARMADA: A Romance of 1581. BV HENRY HAMILTON and AUGUSTUS HARRISI LYCEUM THEATRE. (Sole Lessee, Mr. HENRY IRVING.) TO NIGiiT at 9, Mr RICHARD MANSFIELD in DR. IEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. (Last 4 nights.) Preceded at S by LESBIA, Classical Comedy ...

A REMARKABLE VOLCANO STORY

... Sll'W)VTERS OF RED-HOT STONES. Ti e foilow ing i; a copy of the rilat ldable letter referred to in the account givxei of tie. rec tiit volcanic eloption in the Isliald of Vulcano by Dr. H J. Iol s n-TIavis. The letter is signed A. E. Narlian, and dated Lipari, Au. u t ;o -- n the );d ii ?? xe had an outbu st in the crater, with stones, flames,, tllu'ider (re-lWar li, inings). It was strong ...

THE NILE CAMPAIGN AGAIN

... * COUNT GLEICHEN apologizes for the tardy appearance of his book, three years after the ending of the campaign. Most people, he fears, have forgotten all about the matter. The fear is needless. We have no( forgotten or forgiven. Only he must not confound all the Radicals in one general accusation of having been slow to act and half-hearted in' acting. If some Radicals had had their way, ...

The Mystery of Cloomber

... By A. CONAN DOYLE. Sert is a scientific incredulity which surpasses in imnbecility the obtuseness of ike dodhof~er. BARON HELLENBACH- CHAPTER XIII. (co'nthned.) 22 Your father ? 11 I asked. What of him ? He is gone. Gone ' Yes, he is gone; and so is Corporal Rufus Smith. We shall never set eyes upon them again. But where have they gone ? I cried. This is unworthy of you, ...

The Mystery of Cloomber

... By A. CONAN DOYLE. ' Tiere is a scientific incredulity which surpasses in iinbecdlit the obtuseness of the cdodsoAer. BARON HELLENBACHI. CHAPTER VI. HO-W I CAME TO BE ENLISTED AS ONE OF THE GARRISON OF CLOOMLER. To your room, girl ! he cried in a hoarse harsh voice, stepping in between us and pointing authoritatively towards the house. He waited until Gabrielle, with a last fiightened ...