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A ROMANCE OF THE PEERAGE

... itetle money which the woman had they purchased a piece of land in the neighbour. ing town of Irondequolt. There they lived for a time, and then moved to the city, wohere they now reside. Gallagher was a Nova-Sootlan like the woman, and is disposed to be ...

AN AMERICAN STORY

... the Confederate army as a nuree. She soon made her accomplith- mruts as a spy known, and was asked to undert'ke that dangeroua business. She again disguised her- eelf, end, as a crazy, half-witted woman, went at w ill thrcagh the two armies. Her adventures ...

ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE

... of the Seine lately gave judg- inent n an action brought by the heirs of Pierre Loustaunau, formerly generalissimo of the armies of the Mahrattas, in the East Indies, against the representatives of M. Ldpine, jeweller to Napoleon ., to reco~er the sum ...

THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION

... everywill bowed-before him. No I voice could be heard in the-land iave his. Ho- made war on all his neiebbonrs e he carried fire and sword in every direction; cities fell before his victorious armies like ninepins ; fair, Ifuitful plains were made into deserts ...

Original

... an excuse for the glass. Mayt the reign of the Sovereign be blest to its close W With liberty, plenty, and peace; - May our armies and fleets on their laurels repose, f And faction and anarchy cease. Let the toast pass, &c. P But should foreign foes Interrupt ...

REVIEWS

... hke Raned citis of Ziad Land. By H..S Mullcneux. Walmaley, Colonel Ottoman Im- perial Army, author ef Journal of a Bashi ; Bazouk, Sketchoe of Algeria, The hasseur d'Afrique, Hints on the Organisation of the Indian Army. In two volumes. London: ...

ART NOTES

... Ameriau, Mr. Rockafeller, has recently offered Mi. Secretas, an army coutractor, £20,000 for Millet's famous picture of The Angelus. This picture, wnich hba been popularised in Eng- land by Waltner's engraving and by Bmil Vernieris lithograph, made for ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... and lime light effects, add greatly to the general pleasing appearance of the stage. A return issued of proceedings nader the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1883, shows that down to March this year there were 115,528 cases of fair rent settled in court and 82,130 ...

Poetry

... Xhotx's Ilarp of Zion, lately published. DESTRUCTION OF BABYLON. (ISA'AH, Xis!.) Howl, Babylon! howl for the fate of thy land, The tefrible day of Ihe Lord is at hand; Like the roar froin the ocean, the tumult of war Is heard from the nations that gather ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... depends mpon the products of their land, it being profitless, in his opinion, to waste more time in 'the turning of the furrow. Historical re- cord, writes the author, corroborates the fact that the pasture lands of Britain have from distant ages been ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... l and the young woman confessed the dlot stating that Mrs. - bad promised to provide for the child, which on its hirth, was conveyed to Mrs. t-'e bedroom wheretshe waas in bed reedy to receive it. It is understood that the young woman will receive the ...

A BOURBONIST PICTURE OF ITALY

... inoreased his band greatly, andyu ?? ?? hear of him ere long. He served in the WIte WI King's army for seven years, and retired with a good. W4 conduct pension. A woman is the last chief who has started into action of late, very handsome, we hear, and a perfect ...