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DOMESTIC UNHAPPINESS

... DOMESTIC UNHAPPINESS I my| lie A SAD STORY FROM GOSPORT. Ot On Mouday, at the Crown Inn, North-street. ;tls the County Coroner (E. Goble, Esq.) inquired vhl into the circumstancesattending the death of Ann .( Hlewitt, a married vwoman, living at 12, York- tbo street, Gosport, who was found dead in the th Cockle Pond on Thursday morning.-Superin. ?? |endent Stephenson (Deputy Chief-Constable) ...

DILETTANTE DITTIES

... tNo. 70.1 re OUR BLUEJAOI13TS, d. 1 vo search thro' the world, anear or far, sa iot a, pluckier mani you'll meet, Our alhtudet valiant jritish tar, o For he's bnderfully he rd to beath!y. Wn his neart heds brave ns tmau t can be, And is reedy, cre you wink your eye, ol It ise lnast to sthek to hs ship at seea, al For his tucotto is to wvin or die! Onr33111150l5t5es! Onir Bhiejasketa ! st Tbe ...

THRILLING TALES

... A WEIRD GUITAR. Raymond Alliji was the most origina n i versatile genius to be riet with in the south of t ?? in the year of grace, '1664. Mathematicsl, stf lillusiC, poetry, and paintinig were to him as the eV very breath of his nostrils. Yet no ; another D love was necessary to his existence, and, like the w liglit of heaven, illuminated the fantastic world ro in which he lived, that srrange ...

POEMS FOR THE PEOPLE

... l, RlCIl OR POOR? le Only a string ot cold white pearls. Or diauiond drops, licg lro'en tears, d Hase ulasped kny lady's blender neck id Through allc thbarren emipty yeats.e ir Only bee warni white Lby atta Hare cl&3ped :zel neck taro the eet years; Id Yetl~ do't iS. tjr!/& .d I nut lnoor-n f. At least, so it to the work~l appear s.t - -Grl'e Oewn Pny0'. s S QUIET WAYS ARE BEST. Y v Wbat's the ...

A BLOCKADE RUNNER

... A BLOCKADE RUNNER I Dij- 7/ ic S/oiy of it/c Rob Roy. t d1 The latest issue of the Adventure Series, to fl k which we arf indebted to the enterprisa of M'r. S Y ?? Fishet Unjin, ovf PFaternoster-Bluart, isl s t e interesting as any that have preceded it. The f story which is told by Mr. iVilijan, WatSOn, Who D HI assures us that ificiionl finds no part in it, intro. f Y duices uts to some ...

CORONETS & CROWNS

... CO9RONE3.3 & CR0 WNS. I T asha oim sti A'X oyai DL wiacins. (Qucen Victoria has not vorn her royal crown ?? she opeued Parliament many yearsateo, amt flo t her iniperial diallem )baa lain in distse since: it w was first placed on her ilead as Enipress of ladia. Thc carly Irish ndu Saxon sovereigun wvore a filler of gold, which was ?? studied rwitbO jewels. 'he crown of the MrakMuirrough family ...

LITERARY COMPETITON

... -M-- LITERARY COMPETITION. t 777r h,)i 1) ?? of .L 2 IJ'ELkEL F ,ppJiZE SS to w PaVzae olf £2 olE;5 EL F will be given. ISTPRIZE, 15s.; 2t;D, lOS. ; 3R, 7s. 6D.;; fI!, 5s.; BTUI, 2s. 6D. TERM 1S AND CONDITIONS OFo CO M P ETF1FITON. Contriutiotnris rlc tic io bioeti' or P10osc, ortiziral or 'e'ected e ?? ?? the uaillo of tiee Autho t a ILI Wo ?? (aeork puitliatieorpi. rrut ?? quotbqoil . Selec' ...

DREAMS

... DR EAMS. I dreamed last night that a dear young child Stood close by my old arnimchair, AId I press-d her close to my lonely heart, And kissed her golden hair. I dreamed again that the acene had changed, She stood by mcy side once more, Bcls the fair ymuuZ face had older grown, And I sighed as I scanned it o'er. Again I dreamed, but this time came No voice from beside my chair; ?? I closed my ...

JULY MAGAZINES

... Strmvd 9az1gai-ne (George Newnae, Limited, Soutlnamptouseereet,. Strand). - The current number of tbis Magazine affords, as usual, al admirable sixpenuyworth of light and varied readino. There are several excellent talessiuclud, ing Thei Qoncientious Burglax,` by Mr. W~rant .Allen-, The Adventure oft tieConparBeechies, e one of Dr. Conan Doyle's intenesting detective series; and ...

AMATEUR ART WORK

... I EXHIBITION AT SOUTHSEA. v Year after year the exhibitions of the Southesa Amateur Fine Att Society show that local resi- t dents who pursue art for its own sake are making substantial progress in proficienev. In number, I too, they are by no means inconsiderable, for the eleventh annual exhibition of the Society, which was opened ?? afternoon at Sandriog- ham House, Southsea; presents in its ...

IN ARCADIE

... IN AROADIE. [By FLAVEL SCOTT MINES.] In Arcadie (so it is said), Whero dwell all lovers true, The paths within the woodland shade For lovers' wanderings are made Just wide enough for two. I lonL have tried the golden gates That shut one Arcadie, But he who at the portal waits, Obedient to higher Fates, Is blind-or claims to be. He cannot see a single soul; Yet when a maid and youth Come by the ...

SAINT AND SINNER

... [BY lo:e MASSON.] Si Half hidden in the pew, she nits. ST A truant sunbeam softly flits t Across her modest, saint-like face, V As if the angels thought to trace h1 Upon those features thtt they love h An Easter blessing from above. d Demure, with modest eyes downcast, Tr My angel sits. Ah, I would fast a For forty days for just one look r From those sweet eves bent on the book, And if she'd ...