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THE DRAMA

... at the hands of a certain woman in the piece, who is very much in the hero's way. She b is his -wife, a bad woman whom ho has married in the i wild days of his youth. 8elieving her'to be dead, he c eas married another woman, the heroine of the piece, ...

FINE ART IN PARIS

... obtained as a, painter of marine views, land- tt scaes, portraits, and peasants engaged in field in and farm work. Two of the finest portraits it bi is possible to conceive are on show. One is an vi old peasant woman, the painter's mother, in a gi white ...

LITERATURE

... respectable rank in the army, solely through the medium of a rascally crimp. The want of competent officers to command is do- scribed in strong terms in November, 1794- The want of geaeral officers to' 'command brigades has, in this army, been an evil of the ...

ANNALS OF A DOSS HOU

... to feel annthing but contempt and dislike for Gentleman Jack,' whose besetting sin lands him in a rerminous condition on Svdne-y Docks beneath the eyes of the woman who loves him. W'c are glad he was ultimately 'redeemed. and succeeafled in hs nmining ...

A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.*

... three weeks after Leren landed in that country, Charles |raised his standard at Nottingham. The officers Of the SCottish ar'my, being left without pay. soon became mutinous, and Li.-en. having no predilection to command an unpaid army, re- t |utned to Scotland ...

MADRID, July 3. Letters from Barcelona of the 28th ult., contain alarming accounts of the state of some parts ..

... Garoz, had started for Tarragona, conveying all the troops it could hold; while General Pavia marched by land towards Reus, faking U a column of the army upon his way at MoKns-el-Rey. It appears that the motive of thin gtir is, that a Carlist band, consisting ...

GEORGE MEREDITH'S NEW VOLUME

... MYSTERIOUS YOUNG WOMAN. 'LOST' IN' LONDON, At the mneeting: of the Hampetead tloard of Guardians yesterday, tbe list of persons admitted to the Work- a1 house during the week included a formal record of the ?? to the Workhouse infirmary ofaon woman whose name ...

LITERATURE

... introduction, is found to contain an excellent exposition of the actual condition of land tenures, rent, and taxes, in the country between the JumnaI and Ganges, and on the lands immediately to the west of the former and the east of the latter river. Tbe review ...

MUSIC

... Messrs. Broadwood, combining the utmost brilliancy and power with great sweetness and purity of tone. Signer Li Calsi and Mr. Land were most efficent conductors. It was understeod that Madame Alboni would sing at a morning concert to be given here on Saturday ...

COURT THEATRE

... FARMERS AND LAND LAW i REFon.-A meeting of tenant farmers weas held on Saturdav afternoon at Banchory Kincardineshire, in * connection with the agitation for ilad reform. fleso- lutions were passed in favour of a general reduction of rent and land law reform ...

LITERATURE

... So, our fathers, ?? Neither France nor fact, Summoned accounts, took patents, Fought and bivouacked; Wcllesley led their armies, Watt and Arkwright paid, And they quelled Napoleon With their cotton trade. War and trade for England Wrought a double atory ...

LITERATURE

... Commissions were more diffi- t cult to be obtained, and the army itself more exclu- sively confined to the aristocracy of the land. Still even then there were gentlemen and soldiers in the army, and such were Frank Beresford and his friend r Damrin. l ...