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SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... an- ocrs httecnet r o itrteecrin di are for ummer, ad w~ trst that hey, to, wilt r~eive a al Ole like suppert. - ?? ist - LANDS VALUATION (SC0110OTLAND) DILL h b rie- - to the Editor of the.Glasgow Herald. i he -118 Union Street, Glasgow, April 23-86 ...

LITERATURE

... to teach religion to those in Christian lands who have no religion at all; the aim of the latter being to teach the Christian re- ligion to those who have another, but a false religion. When in any heathen land the worship of idols bas been abolished ...

GENERAL BOOTH'S BOOK.*

... and wom~an ;shosceeds it, but not, S nll b'b ren. x a~seo* for nothing. Payment t w-re required. ut werk wilt be offered L the e Of payment mnay be earned. M ttt h slmp' and dubious; yet U ii5'th lo319 demonstrated that in the Shi le Salvation Army a bed ...

LITERATURE

... the f,3 colonytbas drained the ?? ate to the total of eighty fo maillions sterling-it is as yet a signal failure, when the land ji, is regarded as the field of profitable Cultivation and coloni. am zation. The French have fought as hard with the Arabs' ...

LITERATURE

... although we really could not venture to recommend it as a guide to any poor family who desired to make the best of four acres of land, still it is pleasant reading to those who have no in- tention of reducing it to practice. The work has reached a fifth edition ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... stands a lady dressed in the costume of Charles the Second's time, and who is old enough to know better. but who, IC being a woman, had no doubt already 'd gratified her curiosity, as the laughter beaming in her face shows. His Ba'bees, by Mr E. Nicol ...

LONDON, MARCH 14

... belonging to the Rev. l W. T. Shields, which plunged into the current, and, b~y superhuman exertions, brought both sacks to land. To complete his salvage he a third time breasted the flood and brought out the rider's hat. The first letter delivered after ...

GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S NEW OPERA

... is a dis- agreeable king, a landed philanthropist I know everybody'e income and what everyhedy earns, And I carefully compare it with iucome-tax 3 returns; To everybody's prejudice I know a thing or two, iI csn tell a woman's agge in half a mninute-and ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... pasture land in Berkshire and Hampshire I respectively. In another paper is related an ex- b perimer.t towards the improvement and renova- c I tion of grass land by the use of a turf plough. The results were rather against the ploughed C lands, the conclusion ...

LITERATURE

... s. It t is the land of castles and legends. It would be t timpossible, says he, to find in all Wales b l community of 5000 inhabitants without its t rich mine of legend, centering round its crumb-h t Sing ruin, its ancient landing-place, its mystic ...

THE NEW GALLERY

... waste,. And the wart; of our h-ad apsl hand flelene to the woman wbo did not know - ?? naow ve know that she never could -nvOWL And did not understand. The picture shows a tawny-skinned woman I bending over the body of a man *who lies dead, with the ...

THE WELCOME

... gathering- heard~but not heard fof the fight. Yes t.-'tii iova protI4 and nstain'd as IL'e snow, Like the streains of tjeir land that. ternaly gow; 'Tis tlie'bur tt e ?? from sirtnmit and shor>, And !A Iyn embracing' . Monarch once more r - 'Port n}a-Chi(Ach ...