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PARIS NOTES

... Pelletan's article appeared, the 'Memorial Diplomatique published an an- t nouncenienr to the effect thlat after the war is over in South Africa Lord Salisbury pro- . poses to visit foreign Courts and also to see the French Foreign Minister, with a view to ...

IN BOOKLAND

... inhiabitant of Central Africa. A hunter and a warrior, tboughltte-s of the morrow, averse to, cul- tivating the scil, with limited desires and few wsunts-tlie sory of li life contains oniy strife anrd reciprocal deattuction. Wars itcrease the cause of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... provide medical and surgical aid for those who have suffered in South Africa, will be equally prepared to render aistince to otlicers returning home from these other theatres of war. . 1 Applications should be addressed to the Hon Arthur Brodrick, ?? House ...

THE DUBLIN ARTISANS' VISIT TO THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... ?? llr. 31oran, and Mlr. Powrell, editor of tbe Mid~easd TfE BRITISH IN WEST AFRICA. London. Wednesday. Advices received at Liverpool to-day from &itish Sulymahb West Africa, report that the 17edition secently sent up the Sulymah River by the British ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... fashionable visitors of both sexes, attracted by the singularly interesting exhibition of a group of natives from Southern Africa, now presented for the first time to public view in Dublin. We have, in a previous notice, detailed some of the more striking ...

LITERATURE

... gentleman, acconipsnied by 8 flussian griend and four guides, ascended the DPat d'Ardon, end from the top of it the whole ptrty wars carried down to the valley by an avalanche of 8105 The Russian and one of the guides were picked up deaid ?? is again prostrate ...

LITERATURE

... MOIROSO. (From the Timm of Yesterday.) It is unfortunate that we have still to deil ic the news from South Africa with wars and ra mours of wars. The campaien against Secoeceai is for the time the centre of interest. Sir Garcst Wolseley has assembled a ...

LITERATURE

... anything of the grasp with which Miller fattened on a subject. Here we have his thoughts on education, periodicalism, the Crimean war, and other matters of great moment. We have chapters on Brougham, Scott,Dugald-Stewart; reviews of paets, inventors, and histories ...

FAIRS

... li- mited. Aged stores went from 11 guineas to £12 10s; 1 year old stores fetched £7 to £8. Beef was in limited supply and wars dear, rang. ing from 60s to 55s per cwt. Mutton also scarce and dear, fetching from 7d to 74d. There wvas a good demand for ...

THE SCIENCE AND ART MUSEUM

... le Natuiial-EHistory- Museum so that each will contain illustrations of the zoology of a Par- ticular area of Europe, Asia, Africa, America: or Austrahia; and the system of classification will be more thoroughly carried oat us soon as the col'- lections ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... and Central Germany. The Leda arrived here Yevelday. From Halifax, Nova Scotia, 40 packages have arrived at Liverpool by the Africa, and will be forwarded without delay bythe City of Dublin company's steamers. Amongst the North American contributions is ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES,

... Prussian I government and the Archbishop of Posen. It was not because of the Wolverine sloop of war being ordered from the Malta station to the coast of Africa to cruise after slaves that the Ron. Captain Howard, brother 5 of Lord Morpeth, resigned the command ...