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THE FAIRY IN THE POLICE OFFICE—A HEARTLESS EXHIBITION

... Island, one ship with 9 passengers; ie SodeV Wales, one ship, and 15 passengers; South Amnrica, four ships, 62 passengers; West Indies, two ships, I1 passengers; Africa, ons ship, 32 passengers; total 16 ships, 610 pRO- sngers; malting a grand total of 8 ...

PROVINCIAL NEWS

... arrived Port Said Southampton, Wednesday—Lahn. from New York, arrived and proceeded for Bremen. Lizard. Wednesday—Australia, West Indies for Havre Hamburg, paused Halifax. Tuesday—HaJifax City, from London, arrived. Suez Canal, Tuesday—Magician, Liverpool for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Lynch, ?? have loft the Enniskillen Hlotel for Rome The Rev. T. B. Coyle, P.P., Vicar-General, St. GOeoro'o, Grenada, West Indies, arrived In Dablin yoster- day, after an abscrco of twenty five Yoars from his native country. Caiptain R;bcrt Robertson ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Quinn, Mrs F Henaerson. HIEALTH Tnips.-Tickets issued and Bertba secured by best lines of steamers to the MediterraueSm, West Indies, United States, ( auada, New Zeala&i, India, China, and Ronnd-the WoraL. iaze's ?? Ticket OftDce (Carson Brothers),7 Grafton ...

LITERATURE

... Poeidei! 2,0001. from the Peiuisular, anld 100,0001. in silver fromt the continent. The exports have been 19,5001. to thoe West Indies, 60,000L. to the Brazils, 48,7501. to the Peninsula. and 640,8111. which leave Southampton ona Monday for the East Ittdies ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... many of our readers will remember, has just returned to England sater a four years' successful tour in America and 'the West Indies. Madame Viardot has re-appeared in the Grand Opera, Paris, In her original part of Fides In the Pro- p/ile, Already the ...

LITERARY NOTES

... and the bourgeois official. Mr. T Fisher Unwin will publish as the forty-second volume in his series ?? the Nations, The West Indies and the Spanish Main, by Mr. James Rodway. As the author truly says, the story is one to stir the hearts of nanny natiores ...

ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY

... the Jamaica press. This magazine will also number amongst its contributors some of the leading profes- sional men in the West Indies, and the editor promises to spare no exertions to make it the standard serial of that interesting azd important colony. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Tuesday inParts, wasiri his 73rd year. having been born in the year l81llt St Croix, one of the Danish posses- tsiorns in the West Indies. In the Chancery Division on Thursday Vice-Chancellor Sir James Bacon exuressed I greab -re - at thedeath of the -eminent ...

LITERATURE

... what promises to be a very interesting, and what is, so far, every mysterious ?? upon Grave stones. Thp paper on the West Indies i3 a review of a new work from which a good deal of information may be gleaned on the present critical state of Jamaica ...

THE BROTHERHOOD OF LITERATURE

... isolated farms of Australia and New Zealand, on the shores of Lake Winnipeg, in islands and ports of the Far East, in dI the West Indies, and in our Indian Empire. And, our literature has, if possible, a greater triumph than this, for it is the literature of ...

SHIRCOCK FAIR

... have heen of a rather extensive character. The imports have amounted to about 486,2871., includ- ing 458,8561. from the West Indies and the Pacific, by the Atrato ; 2G,646 from the Brazils, by the Oneida; 12,0001. from the Wrest Coast of Africa, by the ...