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THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. LEACH

... [C!OrYltIOTT.] BEAUTIFUL IRS. LECH. By WINIFRED GRAHAM!, Author of A Strange Solution, The Star Child, . .e.cesia, Whei. the Birds Ilegin to Sing, The Groat Houso' of Castleton, &c. .SYNOP4SIS 03Y PRFEYIOU13 CIT.Al1lEEB. CHAPTEr1S I. TO IV.-Cristina Leneh, yo-lng and beautitful has just beon married to the husband of her choice, Ed vgrd Lech. She is givcD away by her fasher, Nr. ...

BOER OR BRITON? OR, EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL WHITES

... I [COPYRIGHT.) BOER OR BRIT?'ro.N p EQUAL PIGHTS FOR ALL WlHITI:. ur- A TALE OF LOVE AND WAR IN S>(_iTi AFtt1C dly By JAMES SKII'P BP lLtsI ong Author of To Avenige Goi-doo ' ,k~ Delath ?? Riches to Ruioii 'An(1 Vonp Recallod to Life, .fI Slid oI f 1 thilS A Wild 11ooinig enld a Wvird WedL0: der UUITAT'TER ;XXXI on- THERSE CAMU A 'lllutIot( tilt ?? , ,( 11 \) ing SuI1lEUtIN(; ofW If you ...

THE MAN OF THE MOMENT

... A STORY FOR THE TIMES. T'HE MAN OF THE MOMENT. BY MORICE GERARD. CHAPTER XXVLI--PLANS. , t *5. ?? . ?? J HE excitement of the last hours of the night did not make Mliusgrove forget, when lhe awoke at an nn- usually late hour for him the ne?xt (lay after the fire. :Wvhat he had overheard onl the quiay dur- ing the time he waLS waitiiig to see Dr. Hen- gler. The great coIL!) which, had broughlti ...

LITERARY NOTES

... LITERARY NOT M, Adx, Lang has dearied to Join the COmpw of ?? peole who givea &Vont qtatx , a t, ?? and he prteat againsl the $new ?? flti whih puts lteray people to the question and prod- a ner kin ...

THE LOCAL THEATRES

... .¶ M LOAEJm * ThIp4 dy ifthb in -Noto imrof isitusa- tinis lsdlof vkvazity, and its tiars of hamour ae raftective -f the coige s of Mr. G. R. star; whiae Ole Srlo of Mr. ahaame Corti is sqlwayadsint ...

MRS.GRAHAM'S GOVERNESS

... e | ?? i MRSS GRAHAM'S IGERNES. .~ ~ ~ ~ ?? ?? By JM. E. 0. MALES, .Author of For Her Sake, The Stolon Will, Two CmIntessea, Naomi the Gipsy,. A Fatal Sileace, &O., &4e.-e CHAPTER I. She may be an embodied encyclopedia, and -have all the 'ographies and 'ologies at her finger Brnds, besides Latin, three modern languages at least, and accomplishments galore, but, person- Illy, she is ...

Odd Thoughts

... I q i ,, . ?? Q .rl, -7-1 I . I . I DORH AND TENNYSON. Lecturing the other evening'at the London Insti- tution on Confessions of a literary Adviser, Mr. 0. Kernahan incidentally told a new story of the late Gustav Dare. When Tennyson was nearing 60 * years of age, and his fame might fairly be assumed to be world-wide, Mr. Edward'Moxon, the publisher, decided to approach Dore and commission ...

Music

... usic, I :i1 By our sdciaI Corxespondant I Poeiebly th0 all-prevailing spirit of,njqastire seeking which pervades the community at t IGeoson of the 'year may have partly accounted for the immense audience which', filled. the .Tovn, IIall .orgau chamber tI the doors- ori Sitirday last, but undoubtedly thea esoeptionilly' -attractive programsme hld also somi- thing to. do with the. gratifying ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... FASHIONS-SOCIETYIHOME COUNSEL. 1,iitfE TO PII YLLITS. dfn.. VOLLIEIk'S EVENI-N-G GARDEN PARTY. : llearare Phvllrr,--Onee a season at least there is dlio soesil fmictioir that stands out from the rest for jts originality ain( ditistictlot, a d lie everiirs gardeir yarrt given last week by Mr. arid Mra. Collier, at tteir ecsidcnciC , Ifaigli, Lawn, Altrinchiam, must take precederso for thers ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... ?? ODD TIIOUGHTS. 1 1 _ _ _ THE LAND OF NO FIGHT. We were for 'peace at any price, Loudly denouncing war, Anxious to give the world advice, And make our will its law. But men despised us, then we thought WVe'd leave this fighting land. So far away possessions bought, Where peaceful rule we planned. One law we made, that none should fight, However good his cause, It would be wrong to gain tho ...

THE STAGE

... 'The production of tlli nlew ?? Cl dora,'' at the Royal onl Satiurav Ia~. time nut of L ondon, via-s an imlaif- wat.- madle speeially interc-ting, liv tiii that the coinp'-r. Air. LtAli. Silart. vw j ka owni inl .Manclileter nil c eal iI a~ 'ii- Batrmtt, Woulc! occupy tile ' ct wtas a large audioi'eo, and exir'-ilnii , v genuinell Onjoylnielit and appr cmi't Awore irequillen At thle fill 'ot ? ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... 1CREAM ?? CITRRENI IJITERATURF. I PRINCESS. Prinees' a a' alovle returea handsome 'Pertian wht, who wa~ ac jealous when her own lsidies ?? u mped off M issy H ?? lap in a hi. ...