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... DRAWN BY WILLIAM SMALL ?? felt that the jackals were coming nearer and nearer By HAWLEY SMART, AUTHOR OF ` BREEZIE LANGTON, POST TO FINISH, BAD To BEAT, &C. XLV. l; 'FZI5DN .15A ...
... DRAWN BY WILLIAM SMALL ?? felt that the jackals were coming nearer and nearer By HAWLEY SMART, AUTHOR OF ` BREEZIE LANGTON, POST TO FINISH, BAD To BEAT, &C. XLV. l; 'FZI5DN .15A ...
... ??In?aI THE SEASON.X. THE chiet meteorological event of the first fortnight of January has biten the wonderfully high barometer. Over 31-if. has been recorded in North Britain, and 30 94 has been regi ...
... jp~i~m oriuW E~ll- - MR. GLADSTONE's LETTIER.-Signs having lately become apparent of a critical, nay, recalcitrant, disposition on the part of his supporters north of the Border Mr. Gladstone has seiz ...
... DRAWN BY H. W. BREWER AND J. NASH, R.I. FROM A SKETCH BY ARTHUR S. HAYNES The remains of the late Crown Prince of Siam lay in state in a building called the Phra maha Prasatr. In ?? for the deceased P ...
... 5aaps THE CREATOR OF A FAMOUS DELICACY has died in Paris- Madame Deschamps, who invented the popular Julienne soup. A TROTTING Cow is the delight of Transatlantic sporting circles. Her speed is so goo ...
... TitC !3ptallbCE ISta ldanby.-CAPTAIN Cu ?? BY I. ASHBY-STERRY IT is with great regret I hear that the Bell Inn at Biromley is likely to be demolished. I am always sorry to hear of ancient hostelries ...
... and expenses of travelling to a place of safety for each person ten pounds in ad ...
... ,71, 11 ?? r I i ?? t i c IC' it life, t v i c BY M1. 11. SPIELMIANN ONCE more it is proposed, in all seriousness, to restore to the statue of the Venus of Milo by providing her with the missin ...
... Coe Nogal Irabcmi SECOND NOTICE MR. II. H. LA THANGUE'S work every year grows more powerful, and he has the unusual gift of making us feel interested in somewhat unattractive themes by the artistic tr ...
... :E VIEUiX 'A COMPLETE change has taken place in the situation at Evreux.: The valley of the Eure has been cleared of troops, and the National Guards are repelling the enemy at Evreux. The peasantry as ...
... ?z??N:NN> N N> NV N N>N> N? N>? N> >N -- ?III j -? r ? ? 4 ? 4, ? N N'> THIS ancient ceremony connected with the Mint for test- ing the purity of its work, wh ...
... ) PARLIAMEN TL lX i.% -Igo w IT is a long time since such a gathering was seen in the House of Lords as mustered on Monday in anticipation of the debate on the Address, and more especially of a speech ...