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... treatment of women is to cease? Why is it, ble asks, in this land of the brave and the free-the boasted home of liberty, where all are supposed to be equal in the eye of the law-that woman is not allowed to occupy her proper place? Why can she not mount ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... more' notwrhe- Igs views' of books is one on The LifeanLetr ifl'- of Sir John Millais, by his son. all 5S. ~WOMAN AT HOME. ,!n The WOMAN AT HoM13 (Hodder and Stoughton, in 27, Paternoster-row).' Probably most readers-.will- first turn to the paper ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... forewell his tongur; foils to toll the secret o~f his love. The short tales in this number ore xcellent, especially The Old Woman of the Sea and ig Pepin and sweet Olive. Tho Nieteenh CelstLe)iy for JUly has two papers which we expect will give rise ...

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... what are your plans, in order that I mlay carry them nut, in case I should unfor- tunately succeed to the eoiinaiid of the army.' Lord Wc'llnilgtoiu: 'Plans? Ah! plans. I haven't got any plans, except that I mea to beat the Freiih. If I can't do it ill ...

OPENING OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... got to land, but the other poor fellow swam out towards the boat, and, whether from cramp or the w eigit of his clothes, sank, anmd before assistance could reach him lie was drowned. His body was found next morning. SHOCKING MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN BY HER ...

LITERRARY & OTHER NOTICES

... and Treditioeal Mlemo- ries,( Sc. Bythe author of FlemishInteriors. Twovols. (London: Ward and Downey.) Irelerrd under the Land Lnique. By Clifford Lloyd, (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. 1892.) The lisleory of WhInte's. (Published bythe ...

ART AND ARTISTES

... interest a choir, with its fiue massive ehoruses, and the composer had reasou to be grateful to Dr. Mackenzie's spirited young army for their unflagging energies. Of Miss Anna Willians, Madame Patoy, and Mr. Lloyd it is only necessary to say tltat they have ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTICES

... thes war with France calls the veteran and his son again h to active service. At the battle of Poictiers two-thirds of a the Army were Gaseous, levied no doubt by the influence t of the De Brocas, father and son. For his services Sir e John receives a grant ...

A CANADIAN UNIVERSITY PRIZE POEM. COLUMBUS

... the Bengal Army, is to succeed General Anson as Coin- ?? at Madras. A FORMER DEPUTY-SECaETARY-AT-WAR.- Mr. Merry,who was for many years Deputy-Secretary-at-War, died at Chel- tenhamn on the 23rd ult., aged 93. He was well known to the army during his ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1802

... by Hyperborean ihsores,$a d The frozen gale ungenial blew, To fultry lands, that Indiap furges kisv; n Atlantic ifles, and ?? Wij . e Thu' from infulted Egypt's co . d Thy armies fwept the Vir ihoft - From veteran bonds, where Brieis val woz The lofty ...

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... offered to be bail for a friend, was asked by the Judgo if be had an encumbrance on his farm. Oh yes, said he; my old woman. A Paisley baillie, in speaking of one of his coadjutors in office, whom he thought a little cracked, said, 'If they don't ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT BRIGHTON

... military movements a can be penetrated and followed by a civilian eye, it may be supposed that the enemy, having made good a landing e on the coast somewhere between Ovingdean and Rotting- a dean, was making his way in a north-easterly direction, e with a ...