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Charles Lucas. ¦ Death — — — has -— depr...
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Henry P. Nichols. We have heard with muc...
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G. T. Patterson. On January 3 Mr. G. T. ...
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Emily Pfeiffer. Many will learn with reg...
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0. SCHUCHERDT. The m^^ 0m*^^r death vq ^...
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Alexander Shaw, F.R.C.S. An eminent phys...
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Charles Lucas. ¦ Death — — — Has -— Depr...
Charles Lucas . ¦ Death — — — has — deprived — ¦ the ^^ b ^^^ Institute at of France «¦•
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duced numerous important reforms into the founde French r of penal the administration Parisian i Society , and for the was aid the of
^ Juvenile ^— - ^ Discharged — * — " — ° - ^^ - ™ r ^^^ - ^ Prisoners ^ V - ^^ ^^ - ^^ T ^^ ^^^ ^^ — . ^^^ - ^^ flW M ^^ ^*^^ . Lucas ^^^ " ^^^ B ^^^ ™^ his was works a fertile was writer his . * Systeme The most P ^ nitentiaire important en of
»» a Europe work • — — — which et - aux — —— obtained ¦ Etats — i-m * ^ ¦ b huh ^ Unis ^ ^* w ^ for ^^^ , ' in him » m ¦ * three * W the VAA ^^ volumes Monty ¦ n _ r m W w — on n iT
brochures prize of £ in 250 favour . He of wrote the abolition many essays of and ital cap
punishment tion nunishment of arbitration . . beveral Several were pamphlets namnhWa written b on nn him the t . Ti . ques miaa--y
Henry P. Nichols. We Have Heard With Muc...
Henry P . Nichols . We have heard with much regret of the
of death the of well Mr -known . Henry ¦ firm 1 P . of Nichols Crosby , & ft a N member ichols h
Boston . Mr . Nichols — - - ^— ^^ passed ^^ - ^^ ^^ ^^ away ^^ - ^^ - ^^ j on ^^ vr ^^ Decem - mm ^^« w ^ ^^^ ^« p ^^ - , ber 21 at the age of seventy-three . His career
in connection with the bookselling trade was marked by singular energy ¦ ¦ and he took ¦ ¦ ¦ a large h
part in forming MM —^ T ^ B and ^^ ^^ —^^^ ^ reorganising ^ ^^ ^^^ 1 # ^ , ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^ r several ^ ^^ v v ^^ ^ im ^ . w ^ m ^ - portant |— tm a — — ~~ —""—~ - "" ^ American —— ——— - ^^ m ^ vw «** ^ houses « - «^ ^>» l ^ ^^ Pt ^ . V ^ He m ~^ m ~ ^ m * was W V ^ - ^ P" - » of ^^^ * a « V ^ modest ^ A ^^ ^^»^^» ^ ^ i ^_ — . >
both disposition in and , and out was of held ^ the in trade the hi . ghest He was esteem in
every sense of the word an honour to the profession he followed . The imprint of his
firm was borne by a number of the best publication ^ ^ ^ ~~ ^* ^~^¦ ~ s ™ , amongst ^ v ^ v ^ b ^ b - ^^ ^ b ^ J " % ^* ^^ which * * ^^^»^^ ^ ir mr ^ B were w w ^^ mm ^ r the ^&^ m mr ^¦ r ^ North ^ te * V ^ V ^ r v
g American ious Miscellany Revieiv , the Christian well-known Examiner Payson ' , Reli & -
Dun ton ' s copy-books , , and the works of W . E . Channing .
G. T. Patterson. On January 3 Mr. G. T. ...
G . T . Patterson . On January 3 Mr . G . T . Pattersona
wellknown stationer , passed away in New , York . He was the founder _ — of _ the _ George _ . ^ T .
Patterson Stationery Company . Born in Scotland , he went to America in early life , and
when very young was * apprenticed to a blankbook manufacturer . In 1874 he entered
business on his own account , and was very successful , eventually establishing the
company we have named .
Emily Pfeiffer. Many Will Learn With Reg...
Emily Pfeiffer . Many will learn with regret of the death of
Mrs where . Emily she had Pfeiffer resided , on for January several 23 , at Putney . She , years
only survived her husband one year . Mrs . Pfeiffer was well known amongst our minor
writers of poems and tales . Her poetry was not widely popularbut it was invested with a
delicate ¦« tm a - charm a . It *^ b * , is m thirt . « m y years since A Mrs * 1 A AT * . Pfeiffer wrote her first work , * Kahmera : a
Midsummer Night's Dream , ' and after many years of constant literary activity she only
recentl 4 y issued her last 7 volume of poems ,
Mowers of the Night .
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0 . SCHUCHERDT . The m ^^ 0 m *^^ r death vq ^ tr ^ ' » ^ m ^^ of ~* r ^^ ^ Herr > w ^ ^^ - —— - - Schucherdt — — - — — - — — — - - ~ — , the — . -- - ¦_ - printer ^ - ¦ -- — ,
of at Goethe Geneva . , on Schucherdt January 9 was , recalls born recollections in Weimar , _ __ mam •
and there was . He emp used loyed to as carry a printer proofs ' s to apprentice Goethe .
In the year 1848 he was involved in the
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revolutionary where where he he ultimatelv ultimately turmoil became became , and fled head head to Switzerland 01 of the the hrm firm ,
whioh printed the Journal de Genhve and several of the publications of the many learned
societies of French Switzerland . He worked
also for not a few houses in Pans .
Alexander Shaw, F.R.C.S. An Eminent Phys...
Alexander Shaw , F . R . C . S . An eminent hiologistMr . Alexander
Shaw , F . R . C . S . p , consulting ys , surgeon to the Middlesex HospJ ital , died on January 25 . He
was an assistant in the classical experiments on the functions of the fifth cranial nerve . To the surgeonMr . Shawwho was the sole
surviving member , of the ori , ginal staff of the Middlese — - ^^^^^ ^^ - ^ - ^ r ^ v ^^ " ^^ p ^^^ - ^» " x — ' » Hosp ^^^^^^^^ - *^ v ^ V ^^^ ^ ital ^ ^ i ^ ^ w ^^^ ^ Medical ^^ ' ^^^ B ^^^ ^ v ^ v ^^ ~^ m - ^^^ ^^ School * - ^^ ^^ T - ^~~* ^—^ , w was ~ ~ ^^ " ^ —
known * System by his of various Surgery contributions ' ; the general to Holmes reader ' s
knew him best as the editor of the later
editions of ' Bell on the Hand . ¦ 1 | Q |
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From Messrs . W . H . Allen & Co . —Mr . T . E . c Kebbel areful has mo just contributed h on Lord a judicious erb' to and the 'y
nograp for * State ne smen arlthir Series t . ' ears Admiral was one Hornb of the y , mo who st intimate y friends y of y the great Conservative
leader stood , and Lord other De well rby - ' s known side public in polit men ics who and 9 socie ** *** - ^^ « ^« r ty ** / , V hav V « w e ^^ e ^ i ^ nriched dkiB * " ^ ^^ *^ i ^ ^ i ^ ^ I ^ IV Mr •» - *»•«» . « Kebbel hv ^ n ^ b ^ ir r * r v ^ r - ^ m ^ " ' ^ s fc * ' " book ^ ^» - ^^ ^^^ wi » » ^ " th ^ ™
anecdotes and reminiscences . The . published works from which information is to be obtainedsuch as the Croker Papers . the
Correspondenc , e of William the Fourth , and Earl the Grey , Pri the nce Gre Consort ville M , emoi Lord rs , the Lyndhurst Biographies , Lord of
Melbourne , Lord Palmerston , and Bishop requisi Wilber t force ion , , and have the result all been is a painstaking placed un and der
With just , if Mr . t Kebbel a brillian ' s vie t w o , that speci Lord ally abl Derby e , book was . the * link Wft be ¦ » tween t the - ^ ar popular VB 1 Toryism ¦ of - ^ p * Mr »¦ ¦ .
Disraeli ^^ ^ m ^ m - ^^ ^ m ^^^^ ^^^^ and ^^ ^» ^ v ^^* the ^^ ^^ - ^^ ^^ ^^ m mere m ** ^ . " ^ ^ ' ^^^ o ^^ ^^ ld ^ »^^ -fashioned ^^^ ^ ' ^ ^^ w — ' ' —» Con - can servatism seriously of the quarf Eng el , lish and aristocracy on the whole , ' no it one is
behind only rig ht a ple to a sing im tha pr t es t his n of volume the charac leaves ter of the ' great patrician' both as man and
minister . , From Mr . J . W . Arrowamith .. — * Evenings
with author Shakspeare is an en , thusiast ' by L . on M . the Griffiths subject . The of i * nteresting Shakspeare work Socie par ties tly , ' and to show has what produced has been this
and accomp partly lished to by assist his own other Society students at Clif in ton ' a , systema p ^ r w Pt . ^ mj ^^ f fLM . Jk v > V t % * » ic ^ ¦ ^ consideration ^ Hr ^^ *~ ** r *^ rf * b ^^ mm ^ nt ^ # m * ^^ *** m of ^^ ~™ Shaksp r *~^ v—v- ^ ¦ w ¦ i i r < v -i- e ^^ v ¦¦¦¦¦¦ are w ^ v , « ^ nofc h ^ m « r w
only in his works , but in his personal and are literary chiefly environment occupied . ' with The the opening organisation chapters ,
methods mfit . hrtflfl , - and and rules rules tha that t ought ouelit to to be be carried carried out out to name render . The a * Shakspe suggestions are Society for discussion ' worthy wh of the ich
of follow the , t dram he par at tic ist ' s lars wo of rks the toge various ther w edition ith the s numerous analytic tables , , Will undoubtedly
comprehensive prove extremely and valuable accurate in estimate attaining of the a genius , surroundings Not only are , the and numerous resources editions of Shak of
the speare poet . ' s works stated and classified , but the — . ¦ —j
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1890, page 119, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021890/page/17/
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