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LITERARY NOTICES

... tbe result of six years' observation spent at St. Petersburg, (by the way, is the author right in speaking of the city as named after the Saint ?) Mqsoow, and Yarosloff. In the Summer Dr. Wallace wandered hither and thither, picking up information from all ...

Cuttings from the Comics

... witbout beiug reviled. P~AnComment.- Two new streets in Belin, the DaUi !1elegrephc informsi us, a&re resp~ectively tc be named afte~r Baoh and Wagner. ilee latter street would be for heavy traffic, aarters (and Patersons), aud W'agg'iiers; and the former ...

ACTORS ON THE STAGE

... other morning to find the ground thickly strewn with small wbitish-looking slugs; at Lideate, the West Suffolk village named after the celebrated poet of the fifteenth century, the inhabitants are still puzzling their brains to discover the cause of certain ...

THE BRAMFORD GHOST

... there he made the great silver discoveries. where the Comrtock lade was located, and where Virginia City, wbich was named after him, Ptands. He died in great poverty, He wae celebrated for his wonderful bead of hair, whirl weas of n ri h, dark brown ...

YARMOUTH FLOWER SHOW

... of plants of various kinds, including a seedling fern raised by the gardener of R. S. Watling, Esq. (Scratby Hall), and named after-Mr. Nevill (one of the judges), Seedling Adiantium Nevilii, and for which an extra prize was given. As to the class of British ...

COTTAGERS' SHOW AT HAUGHLEY

... companyhad 'charge.of -Napoleon personally.. He had to -Ullygraft every time he went 'off duty. Captain Crocket was his name.; - 'After apoleon died, his heart was takenoutfor tohbe embalmed. I saw' the box it was in. Captain Crockett took that to Eng.- ...

BOTH PRINCESS AND POLICE SPY; OR, BY ORDER OF THE CZAR

... in~don hi wokmixed with thegliterngthrngandgldedoutofthe apart- He was not noticed amongst the many. The levee went on, name after name wag monoton- ously given forth by the page, and as the ?? caller paesse out on one side of the curtain the newly-sum- ...

A WARD OF THE KING

... looked steadfastly into De Rats's eyesI There can be no sacrifice, monsieur, where there is good-will. She signed her name after the Count's, and she felt a sense of safety when be drew her cold fingers into his warmngrasp and led her from the chapel ...

THE EVIL GENIUS

... my friend and her sweet little I Kitty' Mr. Romsey looked interested for a moment, . when he first heard Mrs. Ormond's name. After that, he slowly stirred his tea, and seemed to be 1 thinking, instead of listeuing to his wife. ) Have you made the lady ...

AT THE SIGN OF THE GUILLOTINE

... the presence of inevit- able woe, wives clung to their husbands, children to their parents, and girls to their lovers, as name after name was read out, and one after another of those present was touched with the blast of terror that came forth from the ...

The Royal Show at Norwich

... constitute a grand show in themselves; a glance at the catalogue shews how it is this breed figures so prominently, for here, name after name, come the leading breeders thbt have become identified with the strain. Critical remark. 'will ome further on ; let ...