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LONDON, THURSDAY, September 9

... the Church and Stage Guild. Art and morality and art and religion are certainly not contradictory. They are for the most part in different planes and parallels of thought. course religion has frequently given its highest inspiration to art, the history ...

THREATENING AN ACTRESS

... Clii rI this latter, if thrown into her face, wvould blind her for eut D life, so IIow you know what you may expect after this ie year has expired. I may change my mind, and give hier something which slo won't at all rolish if shel is CE rs still determiued ...

The Case of the Board. Schools

... which he bad to hurl the bero to the other end of the stage. He used to complain of fatigne when the t performanceswere over, and, at last, he very suddenly succumbed, though happily not _ on the stage. If only Mr. Wilson Barrett can F refrain from tbe attempt ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tint, bang then the occapier and keoper of a. certain to) houtaculled Perk-ham Public H~all, did keep opent such o1' horsafia the public performauce of stage plays therei, ?? without authority by virtue of letters patent antd with gr ot.eliceuce from the ...

CHILD MURDER

... andin. stead of beig hanged asfi a murderessyen may snuffle out your thaks that ' the l ord has taken it, and may lock out fcr aaoher ~ baby from the month to .bring up by band, as the rened art of child slaughter sa faceiously called. To put a ...

THE TRAGEDY AT CHELSEA

... hisbreast, and hi there be red'ained all Wednesday night, all Thiurs-n day, and all Thursday night, May, meanwille, lying on the bed within a few feet of him. It- may, perhaps, be held to be fanciful to protest' -t against such a state'of things on the score ...

DOUBLE SUICIDE TO AVOID THE WORKHOUSE

... lines to say that we have poisoned ourselves so as to escape the workhouse, ae we have no money and nothing to make any of., May the Lord forgive for what we have done, We cannot stand it no longer. -C. HxTrox. My eister'e address is 243,Wilmot-stleet, ...

NARROW ESCAPS FROM THE MORMON MURDRRERS AT SALT LAKE

... possessions over to Brigham Young, and then he'll have to give the tenth of all his income-the tenth day's work-and he must keep from two to ten wives. If he don't agree to these things he had better quit; but by doing so he is in danger of losing his ...

Only fools and horses work, and I am 11 neither fool nor horse. Such was the ixiom quoted yesterday by

... defined the privileges of wise men compelled to have recourse to various shifts and devices from time to time to keep himself comfortably alive. Beaumarciiais' roguish hero, Figaro, declares pathetically that in his time has had more trouble to find himself ...

THE DIVINE TRAGEDY.*

... has been eagerlylooked for by the large number of ad- mirers whom the American poet has won for him- self in this Oountry, may be briefy deqoribed as a p'assion-Play. It takes up the story of Christ's youth,. manhood, and death, and presents these in ...

BILLS OF THE SESSION.—No. 3

... capriciously varied to describe the same thing on every occasion in different terms. One may conceive of our legislation as of any other practical operation, that it may be adjusted to the growing wants and varying views of the community in two ways. The ...

EGYPT

... vestiga- r tion, may call all, such witnesses as they deem s necessary, end this,in their presence, and in that of B the aceused. end whether or not the said witnesses have B been already heard or not. z Art. 6. Tse prosecution and the defence may produce as ...