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... Sneral li Ire.! Illustrations. Complete in Two Vole. AL each. Gleanings from Popular Authors. Illustrated. Two Vols. Os. Illustrated British Ballads. Two Vols. 7s ad. each. Tne World of Wonders. WVitl► 200 Illustrations. Two Vol•s. 7s. each. CASSELL & COMPANY ...

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... love that nwhires. Some people go through the world with blinkers. These keep to the straight path with ease. There are bad men who would be less dangerous it they had no good qualities. Which of these is from Rochefoucauld ? A correspondent of the St. James's ...

SMITH. ELDER a CO.'S NEW PUBLICATIONS. I

... beautiful plates consist of finely executed Views, Portraits, and Figures, from the various Annuals. The impressions are perfect, all different, and admirably adapted for Albums, Scrap-books, Screens, or fancy purposes, mid form an elegant present. Orders to ...

Tabits' Gossip. IT is a blessed thing, soliloquises the fashion gossip of an etening newspaper, to be a ..

... somewhat uncomfortably in a fashionable chair, retnaiks, looking at a little girl engagtd at her mother's side with her scrapbook, What a sweet child how old is she? To which the fond parent moth , rei ins, as she leans back in her more generous armchair ...

THE HOME NEWh. Xittrarg 6ossip

... , translated from early sheets, will be published by Messrs. T. and T. Clark, of Edinburgh ; Christ the Light of the World, a volume of Meditations on St. John, by Dr. Besser ; the Speeches and Addresses of the Bishop of Oxford, from 1841 to she present ...

THE HOME NEWS

... advances of £20,000 from credulous Frenchmen and £BOOO from his own compatriots. The loans negotiated in London amount to little over £lOOO. We learn from Brussels that Lady Tyler, who has been residing there for some months, is suffering from the effects of ...

THE INDIAN OPIUM TRADE

... in an old scrapbook of his father's. The verses, it will be seen, differ vastly from the lines published in Lady Holland's memoirs of her father : Church intends also to bring out a weekly j mrnal—the Winnower —which will sift the wheat from the chaff ...

THE HOME NEWS

... Dr. Percy ; Manual of Botany, by Professor Bentley ; Everybody's Book, or Gleanings, Serious and Entertaining, from the Scrap-book of a Septuagenarian; ' by J. H. Freese; The Past and Present Life of the Globe, by David Page ; and The Book of Farm ...

THE HOME NEWS

... Rudyard Kipling, the literary hero of the present hour, the man who came from nowhere, as he himself remarks, and who a year ago was consciously nothing iu the literary world, though even had he died then his works must have lived and spoken to posterity ...

HOME NEWS

... the sake of economy, ue mould go to Mr. Goldmores in the same fly.—Pmmeh. PRINCE ALDERT.—THE ORDER or POETRY AND LITERATURE. From the Morning Post. have often thought of the advantages of an Order of Poetry and Literature being established; and I feel more ...

HOME NEWS

... as well as other countries: We only know that by far the greater part of the emigrants from Liverpool, Glasgow, rind Greenock are Irish ; that many emigrants from London aro Germane and other foreigners ; and that vast numbers of Irish are still pouring ...