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CURRENT LITERATURE

... 7 I Some very interesting theological points, peren- maly in di.pute between the Protestants and P~oasan Catholics, are treated in a volume entitled TAG Te~im(al of the Catacomebs, and of other Moen- mealst vf Ohristiei Art, from the Second to the .Eig5ksth Uttsrg, twconcerning Qestions of l)octrine now c ed 9 irethe Church,1bythe Rev. Wharton B. Marriott, B-D., ?? some time Fellow of Eeter ...

THE MALE GALLBEY

... This apartment, of the same dimensions as the principal female gallery, is also fitted in a stylo similar but not exactly identical to that employed the female side. There are fewer flowers,, similar little elegancies } but the comforts are the same, and there is the same fondness manifested for pet birds and animals, cats, canaries, squirrels, greyhounds, &c. The patients amuse themselves ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... THE ROYAL (lHOL'ORN).-Tho Proprietor of the Royal Music Hall is evidently determined not to allow its ancient popularity to decline through lack of novelty, or energy in placing such novelties before the public in an efficient manner. No sooner does an opera, dancer, or song begin to pale upon the taste of his patrons than another series is announced, and, however popular a performance may ...

' 1870

... fro,, ~ ~ ' healt) s i* the gardens t such recreatiou would be proiti -fs conduce to raise the condition of the and moral point of view, and °v f lle the day of rest. It was cor.temtHu/ and their families should t'fov , lQ gardens the country air, good of recre ation as might add to the im;n, l Sll and mind. It was hoped, more- Satheriugs might lead to a better bo® * ag,! '’, cetweeu various ...