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PUNCH ON MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH

... Speakershit of tho House of Representatives as follows: M a r. Uris Gaeorgia, ng vates; Mr. Mills, o Texast 6 Mr. Springer, Illinois 40: Mr. o'Millin, Tennessee, 25; and Mr. Hatch, Missouri, 15. As these: gentlemen are Democrats. . R.Ten-Lir DowAunt MAscmoaS8 ...

MR. INGRAM'S SEA WANDERINGS

... by the same artist; but Mr. Ingram never repeats himself. We have touched only on one or two works which more particularly attracted us, but all the picturesand draw- ings invite and wil repay attention. Liver Complaints.-Dr. King's Dandelion and Quinine ...

MR. D. F. DAVIS'S BENEFIT CONCERT

... certaintly mnerited a, mnore liberal measure of support. The artistes were Madame Florence Laucia, Mrs. A. J. Sutton. Miss Phillips, Dr. Farquharson, and Mr. J. D. Price, vocalists; and Messrs. H. Hayward kviolin); A. J. Sutton (piano); and D. F. Davis, ...

MR. IRVING AND HIS PROGRAMME

... MR. IRVING AN1D HIS PROGRAHMME. The season at the Lyceum Theatre closed on Saturday night, there being a crowded house to witness The NMerchantof Venice. In response to calls Mr. Irving delivered the following ?? and gentle- ?? have come to the end ...

MR. STOCKLEY'S ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... shipbuilding programme. At the conclusion of the Council Mr. Smith, Mr. Stanhope, Mr. Goschen, Lord George Hamilton, and Mr. Ritchie had a further consultation; and later in the day Mr. Smith and Mr. Gosehen ...

LIBRARY OF THE LATE MR. GEORGE DANIEL

... think, by Mr. Miller, for £fB8. The present copy Is a very fine and perfect one. The date ts not cat off, the title never having had one. The date (1601) will be found at page 165. At page 172isapoem( Thronos) byShake- speare. Note by Mr. DanioL Splendidly ...

MR. STOCKLEY'S ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... and three horns, a rather unusual combanation, but the best perhaps for blending with the obstinate tone of the king of instruments. Mr. C. W. Perkins, who was vociferously greeted on taking his place at the organ, played the concerto in masterly style ...

MR. H. M. STANLEY ON AFRICA

... were exhibited by the I oxy-hydrogen lantern. Mr. Leonard Courtney, M.P., and Sir Henry Doulton were among the audience, which I for the most part was composed of the working classes of l the district. Mr. Stanley prefaced his lecture by describing the ...

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MR. SALA

... 1AJTOB1OGRAPHY OF MR. SALA.*i IT is impossible on the spar of the moment, and it might be equally difficult on reflection, to recall a t pair of volumes eo unreservedly delightful as those s in which Mr. Sala presents his Life and Adven- tares to ...

MR. LUNN'S PUPIL CONCERT

... 2s.; Miss S . Smallwood, £01. Is. 'Mr. Alfred 'Tyler, £_1. Is. ; Alr. Sampson Hacihiny, £1. Is4. ; Mrs. S. E. Hall, £12. 2s. Mr. Issitth Wiliaems, £1. ha. ANi'hionel- i: M. Charles i Harrold, £12. 2s.; Workman of Mr. W1. Aston, £20. 2s, ; St. Gelorge'sl ...

MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON ENOCH ARDEN

... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON ENOCE ARDEN. Last night, Mr. George PawSon delivered a lecture, in the (Ihurch of the Savlour, on Mr. Tennyson's new poem, ,Enoch Arden, his object being to augment the fauds of the Teachers' Association connected with the Church ...

PICTURES BY MR. C. T. BURT

... requested to state that Mr. Oliver Pemberton, w the senior surgeon of the General Hospital, was pre- vented by illness from attending the funeral of his late colleague, Mr. T. H. Bartleet, at Edgbaston, yesterday. hi Truth says the death of Mr. Elwes, of Colesborne ...