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write Mrs a . paper Henry on Fawcett * Burnham has Beeches undertaken ' for an to early number of the Magazine of Art .
- ^ Academy states that Mr . Mowbray
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will The contai next n a issue general of the index Quar for terly the Revie past w twenty years .
The proprietors of the Westminster Review reissue are said of to that be making periodical arran i n geme the nt form s for of th a e
reduced monthly price magazine . * of course at a considerably Messrs . Cassell & Co . have in the press a
the biograp correspondent hy of Prince of B the ismarc Times k , at by Berlin Mr . Lawe . , ' Utopian Dreams and Lotus Leaves ' is the
title of a new volume of verse , by Mr . G . W . Sampson Warder , Low to be & publis Co . hed shortl y by Messrs .
Messrs . Hivington & Co . will shortly add to their list of classical works ' Lectures on Greek Prose' by Mr . Arthur Sidgwickfellow
and tutor of , Corpus W Christi College C ^ , Oxfo , rd , Unseen and ' Greek Translation Passages ' b adapted Mr . F . for D . Practice Morice in of y
Rugby School . , , Mr . Archibald H . Colqu ji houn , the distin- '
guished from Canton traveller to , au Mandalay thor of , ' ' Across whose Chryse letters : from the Far East have done so much to
educate the public concerning the important and problems in Indo now -China in course especiall of evolution yhas in just China re- ,
turned to England . His surveys , in Southern from China from , Canton Can execute ton to to d d thf the ur * in lrrawady Trrawadv g his famous in in lool 1881 journey - — oSs 82 .
gained him the Royal Geographical Society ' s , , gold O medal , and Avere hig hly apprec A . A . iated by
thanks the Chinese to him Government in a formal , which despatch conveyed . The its London — — Chamber - — — - — of - Commerce is making _ ,
question arrangemen of t the s wit development h him for an of add the ress means on th of communication between China and India .
M Mr . Col hester quhoun and will deliver , it is state addresses d , shortl on y visit the best means , of promoting intercommunication
the between world the . —St two . James most ' s populous Gazette . countries in The AtJienceum mentions that a large and
bearing interesting upon collection the social of and letters rural and history papers of East Anglia during the 10 th and 17 th
centuries has turned up among the archives of the Marquis Townshend at Rainham Park . Mr . W . Ansell Day •/ , whose careful issue of the
tionall alread 'Pythouse y qualined calendare Papers d ' for prove some such d hundreds him researches to be of excep , has the - y
t documents he aeries lie has back discovered aa far , as and the finds rei that of H fbf lH enry 4 VIII i . goes while 9 44 it «¦* extends »«» by additions mi gn -v - v-
the . made ^^ . ^^^ B ^ B ^^ Restoration w to the m *^ * w «^ 0 , collection a w . V JK B 'K ^^ r Sir ^^ b Nathaniel y ^^ * la ^^ t er ^ m ^ v r ^^ ha , v nd *~^ r m 13 s , acon . down ~—~ w — - ^ - ^ , —^ to of
a whose memorial correspondence was an extremel these papers active are chiefl istrate y in Norfolk . , y mag
curre has A just d free being been library rather opened , museum more at Oldham than , and £ 23 , the art 000 cost gallery The in- I
library comprises upwards of seven , thousand , II volumes . II
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 1, 1885, page 825, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01091885/page/5/
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