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THE TURF

... of fahion, - have succumbed to broad hints front Scotland-yard. The Coventry Club, Hontolling and resplendent iu my youth, died of an attack of police supervening on a etarp interval of lanaquenet All thew were innocuoua and imperceptiMe iv their results ...

DEATH OF THE VSHY KEY DH SPRATT

... this last couse permitted himself to be prominently bef the public. U was in tbs actual service of this cause, too, that be died, lor death struck him down while be was administering the temperance pledge, immediately after celebrating mass last Saturday ...

THE LOSS OF THE MAIL STEAMER NORMANDY

... In leavh k they ore, .1 ',Van ggickly Ti tie Normandy to save the remainder, and all thse who left stole that they were 1. , the Pill o..pe soil es tect of the h..at hetes able to return and save those telt before the vessel went does. A Jrrory cormkpon ...

THE DITI3LIN SHIPPING & MERCANTILE GAZETTE

... and I w. drawn on brought to Londonderry, .d /save Mita been shoat entirely coo m od to bad. I lost all my clothes and eleven In money. Realties OIL a brother of mine In 'nitrated me mitt' of goods to friends at home, end the. have all Men lost. It is ...

FAREWELL DINNER to MR. CHARLES MATHEWS

... are to be found in our nightly I know tiundrudl of them well have came to to so, for they have often volunteered In try strehe..n try bsneft With the army and the any I have nit been much named up bey.nd occasionally Mins their representative upon the ...

contfloutit4 to the fond n.o 0, Committee no the Treatrne. t and — . ler the In,...ttutlon o 4 thle..e•Je, t, ..

... reserved till the hearing of The friend, of the female immigrante wLo arrtvcd a few days hack from England in the will he glad to hear that the whole of the to, ',omen, save wine few specially conalgueil to friends. ware within a tem hours In comfortable ...

CUTTINGS FROM AMERICAN PAPERS

... number. amount. of their In tie E C (wary, the imam% to order fuel they may par.ictpsm in me rat di valand of W the p.uhil. Eighty friar children have died in Lambeth from dm rho. cirri re rat Dinar these Mater were fr. that lona of the rows r eh. lava ...

THOUGHTLESS HUSBANDS AND NEGLECTED WIVES. A Neglected Wife, in letter the Dimly Tilevrviph, thine sums op her ..

... altogether he old not say end 'l.' these thin which are nearly breaking my heart I feel nohet'Py, and I have no friend London I can In. ho I hate di ended s-rtte to you, feeling sided that ion will not think me trouhieeorne, an'l that you will throw out tome ...

INSIDE METZ. The following iut•fteting details are (rum the Spocial Curnopondent of T 1 T,,o€, inkier date, Oct ..

... rather than yield, are to fat where the hauls which di rides moral gen•racy Iron modern civalistion, nod whether, after all, It be not better to um.. • • noble enrage than to become a stew, 'try fel poodle, who bad dully undergone the 0 Tads W the ...

HUMAN CUCKOOS

... too far ever to become unreservedly friends again in this mfr for then. is a tisvour of injustice and bitterness in the blow which makes the wound hard of heal• ings-most often, indeed, incurable. And thus friends and kinsmen stand, as it were, on nple•site ...

ARE WE GOING TO THE BAD? From the Peal, Telejragh, Dec 14 1

... we are favoured with homilies from the usual Job's oom• torten who beset men when they are ill at ear, and gc.l•nstured friends tell us that in poiLt of fact we are much wone than we wpm., eine. our troubles are only the euliest symptoms of a deepseated ...