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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... dose duty in fiction long before Charles Dickens drew his interesting portrait of Mr. Mferdle, and the more common-place hero of The House on the Mlarsh has recently made him a very popular stage character. But Sir Charles Young's construc- tion is good: ...

NEW BOOKS

... Club on Charles Dickens's connection -with Rochester.- It was - printed in the club voluqne flor 1888. Subsequently- sielle3d to the dimensions of a pamphlet, it was pub- lished by Messr s. Chapman and nall, under th t title Charies Dickens and Rochester ...

NEW BOOKS

... which are anonymous, some from the pens of well- known authors. The English volume Contains stories by Dickens, Defoe, Smollett, Edmund Yates, Charles Olier, A- Stewart Harrison, &e.- the Scottish vIonme from Sir Walter Scott, Sir Thomas Dick Lander, C ...

WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... The prologue, oi- overture as it is called, introduices usn to the 'Foundling Hospital, so graphicedly described by Charles Dickens. Dy of the mouth and year, November the thirtieth, one thousand ..eighthuildredfwdIthii-ty-five. londentimobythogreatclock ...

EXHIBITION OF ECCLESIASTICAL ART

... doeic. inent which would he more in place amnongc a collection of Noiiconformlit; relies. It is an autograpil permission oif Charles 11. to hold a Congregational ruostinig. The doen. mont, which is dated 15th March, 1671, is addressed 'To allI'Mayers, bailiffs ...

NEW BOOKS

... travelier was armed with a 1Kodak, and has brought home some interesting snap shots. Early on Wednesday morning a daring robbery was perpetrated in Nautwicb Church. Sometim-`e previoO5 to the morning service the rector discovered that the box provided ...

NEW BOOKS

... been recently issued from the press. A HISTORY OF POInTic.A EcoNo-iY. By Joint REaLLIS INGRAm, L.D. [Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black.] This able, comprehensive, and laborious study of the historic development of economic thought is essentially a re ...

NEW BOOKS

... mwaster, is competcut to give, as ) iispos ibic that anyone should, a translation of lai flu poepies that manis Algernon Charles Swin- pr Wle vinltl almost venture ta cay that by bim, or by all witt Hueo bc translated into English. Tho atiterscs t:;r ...