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FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE

... by the Rev. Canon Allen and the Rev. Ravenscroft Stewart, vicar of All Saints' Church. Lord Ashton gave the bride away. The Hon. Mar- tin Morris (son of Lord Morris) acted as best man. The Hon. Ella Williamson selected a very handsome gown of ivory satin ...

ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND

... near to it were the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gerald Balfour), the Lord Chancellor of Ire- land, Lord Iveagh, Lord Belmore, Lord Morris, I Sir F. Falkiner (the recorder), Sir Win. Findlater, t e Lord Justice ...

MISCELLANEOUS READINGS FROM CURRENT LITERATURE

... into the human mind than aoy other poet England bas produced.--Spectator. T_ AN IRISH JUDGE. A good story is told of Lord Morris, the distin- guished judge, who bas never los1 the rich brogue he picked up in the West of Ireland. He was once en- gaged ...

Wit and Humour

... and his family. It wae stated in Dublin that Lord Chief Justice MIorris on Setundlay ackuowledged tha~t he had boon offered the law lordshbip vacant by the death of Lord Fitzgerald. His title will be Lord Morris of Spiddal. Whilst the Armagh hounds were ...

THE PHILHARMONIC JUBILEE

... 20- Edwards, Fisher, Glease, Hasell, Haswell, . 2and, Horuby, J. Hughea, H. Hughes, Hlolden, me ciosen, Kay, Lord, Lewis, Longbottom, Morris, shz larslen, Pemberton, Sharp, Simpson, Sedgwick, w ;. Simpson, Sharples, Toulmin, Turner, Turvey, a linwin NVilliams ...

MR. LEWIS MORRIS'S NEW BOOK.*

... what 5 has been the nature of that effect in Mr. Lewis .3s Morris's case? The answer is best given by CE i' starting another inquiry: What has been the ha character of the poets appeal? Mr. Morris to differs from Tennyson and Tennyson's master, ha 7 Keats ...

THE LORD HOUGHTON VOLUMES.*

... told by Lord Houghton was that his father, after refusing the place in the Ministry of Mr. Perceval, sent the friend with whom he had made the bet. a copy of Mr. Perceval's letter and a cheque for £100. Many years later, Mr. Milnes' and Lord Palneraton ...

The letter of Mr. Morris will probably appear next week. —A correspondent under these initials suggests that ..

... The letter of Mr. Morris will probably appear next week. —A correspondent under these initials suggests that the drapers' assistants should be allowed by their employer* a day' leisure in turns, to visit the public parks. He says they would come back ...

ART NOTES

... ART NOTES. I Lst evening, at t Ce oncert HaI, Lord Neis-a-stm3 Mr. Wmiliam Mois, the decora-] t- artot and pos*, delivered a lecture on -what he caned a The Gospel of Socialism We mayrmark,as nu that Yr MorrIs i ra the son of a London merchant, and edeated ...

PORTMADOC HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... J. Roberts, 21 gardener). Melons: 2 , Lord Newborough; 2,Hon. C. H. Wynn. Hardy Fruits: I land 2, F. S. 2 Percival. White Grapes: 2, Lord Nesrlrrough 24 and Mr. Vaughan; 2, Mr. Percival. Blaed 2 Crepes:- 1, Lord Newborough;- 2, Mr. Vaughan. 221 Flewers ...

THE MANCHESTER AUTUMN EXHIBITION

... of W. E. Gladstone, John Bright, and Lord Salisbury, besides others of Mrs. Peruaini and Mrs. Jopling. In this gallery also is J. C. Hook's Chantry picture of The Stream, and Frank Holl's striking portrait of Lord Overstone, perhaps better remembered ...

LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... carriage builder, thus spoke of hMr. Morris' inven- tion:- I ride very much in tranwvay cars, and I am fully persuaded that all plans of checking at present in use are simply a delusion and a snare. I think Myr. Morris is on the right track, and that to ...