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Old ^^ Bailey ^ , on Thursday ^ evening ^ , the 15 th ult siding ., Charles and there James W'ere Longman 23 other , Esq Directors ., pre- *
present , . The sum of . € 109 19 s . 2 c ? , was voted , for distribution in relief to 67 members and
widows of members , QeneraiPjujevailsky ' s Last Book . —The
Journal de , , 8 t , Petersbourg gives the following account aw / uuuiii / of KJJi General Tur ^ iicxcw . Prj x j . j « eralsk 3 V <* xoik . y y '» s last xctoo book jlj ^ c ^ i ^ . : . — —^
* Th £ Geographical Society Jias just published a magnificent edition - of the . last work of
Prj ^ M ^¦ V ^ . A evalsk BA ^ K y , under ^ B the _ ^ B title _ ^^ > ^ B of * ^> f . ^ Fro ^ . H ^^^ h m Kiakhta ^^^ H ^ b ^ ^ ^ K . A to the Sources of - - the Yellow r- -- -7 Kiver ; being an
! exp across , ^ ^— ^ loration - ^ th , — ^ basin . - ^ of _ Northern „ of Tarim — — — — by Tibet - — w Lob " — — — and - Nor - ^ ^ the . " ^— - — ' It i route f ^ is a
handsome pages , witli quart three o volum maps , e portraits , containing of the about author 530
and poly t his ypes companions . The Russian , 20 phototypes reader is , sufficientl and three y
acquainted A A ^ M with A ^ - the ^ H results ^ B _ of this ^^ ^ brilliant ^^ ^ ^_ d ^ b voyage , which led to the discovery of Lake
3 l * ob Kor , It only remains for us to say that our lamented explorer gives in the preface of
his of the last equi work pment valuable of expeditions counsel on for the Central subject
; , and CUXXVA Asia . prudence J ^/ J . lAVi He . ^ XJLVy insists t » being k ^ t / lil with ^ the CIJ . ^ 3 emp first i-LJLOV hasis indispensable U . lAJU , on . O ^ J « 3 energy il . Oa » U 1 C
. ' qu in alifications those barbarous of a traveller countries , " * h 'On e arriving "be
I . careful above all things not to , ask permission says , to do anything ¦¦¦ fc special ¦ whatever ~^ r ijjm it hv 9 m <¦¦> be .
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intri dition gues i b secretly the Chinese dLpected ¦¦ officials against . Receive b any expe also - y
w supplied - — ~— ith ^ »— ¦— — * — - — the - - ^ - — — - b greatest y * W native ^— - ^ ^ r ^ ^ ^^ — - ^ » - ^ r reserve guides r ^^ ^ % ^ ^ ^ ¦ " - . ? all « ' ^^ ^ ^^^^» w ^ In . the ^ ^ »^^ proof w ^ ^ ^^^ tmm information ^ ^ - ^ ^ "W ^ . ^ m ^ *^ w of ' ^^ 4 ^ ^ this . ^ ^^ ^ WWMI riB ^^ ^ 4 BbV —Ba ~ ^ #
latter recommendation the author recounts how on his preceding journey he camewith-,
and o out ut knowing knowing that he it iL would , withi within n then ten t . ATi yersts vftr have « f . « certainl of nf . Tialr Lake A Lob TirtK dis- , covered —w— thia ¦—• lake * if Of his ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ native f guide had y not
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claimed by the vivacity and breadth of view with which tho author describes the countries
phical he traversed configuration , both , as flora Regards ^ md fauna their , and geogra also
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fiction bear a certain that eflGectuall amount y of ' literary convinces wealth " can . Those only
make lumbering h the ¦ h ¦ opening , long h — - ^— - win pages - ded K of ¦ paragrap 4 * Waverley i hs > which ? read
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literature ; but when , at last the , story really does open—when the greatest romaiicist the
world work— has these ever - early seen chapters begins which to warm we to found his
history so tiresome to the have romantic lent the incidents authenticit . Their y of
very lack of style has aided in the artistic convincement the great magician sought .
On turn the of a other ¦ story ¦ hand -teller ' s so sentences : perfect r fcr may so faultless be the
we and — - » — decline so — ^ dazzling ^ — r ^^ to ^^ ^™~ g w ive ' ^^ may ^ more ' ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ™^^^ be ' than ^^ ^^ ' ^ ^^»< his ^^ ^^ - ^ a ^^^ b ^ partial ^^ ep ^^ r ^^^ igrams , ^ m ^^ h ^ ^ ~ r credence ^^ ^^^^ p , ^ l ^^ dBt ^ BF that ^^^ ^ W' f *^^*
clamo to ^^ characters — rous ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ and ^^^^ ^^ ¦ ~~ and —~~ gratuitous ^^ H ^^ k ^^^* ^ ^ scenes ^ ^^^ ^^ v ^ v 11 ^^ f ^ i ^ r ^^ v ^ v r ^ t ^ r presented literary ^^^ ^^^ B ^^* ^^^ F ^^^ ^ v ^^ F «^^ ^ V excellence ^^^^ r with ^^^^ m ^^^ r ^^^^ p ^^ k ^^ B ^^^^ such F Jfc ^ Bb ^^ Hr ^^^^ .
temporary There v ^ ^ F ^ ' ^ ^ y is ^— j no French ^^ ^ need ^* . Bfc «^^*» writers to fw * . <«> glance ^ fi ^ h ^^ b , »^* whose ** jb . here ^ x _^ p ^ w ^ vogue v ^ at - 'fiMk v those *^ , ^ extends ^ s ^ m . ymj con i m . . vt -
instance from London a - novelist w « to St of . Petersburg our own country , but we who wil a l
fi few gures £ - J - — — years .- ~— ^ p ^^ . ^^ in ^ " asjo ^^ literary — . — v was — - ^ " ^ , —^ | — ^— — ™ - ~ ^^ one ^^ ^^ London " - ¦ ' ™ ^ ¦ of » » ^ *¦ ~ ^» " ^ ^ »^^ " ^ the ^^ ^^ - ^^ ^ » ^ . ^ p . a most ^ B ^ h There ^ « H ^^ . ^ Mk ^^^ - ^ ^ Bt i ^ ^ - ^ ^ ¦ t prominent Bl ^^ ^ fc ^ tm ^ W was * BllfJWJ v V ^^^ " ^^^ in 4 kl » Bk iMb /^ B
fancy Douglas and Jerrold wit and enoug every h kind of intellect of k literary ¦•¦ h - »^ - b , ¦!>¦ enoug wealth h of
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impersonation of the Punch of that day . Giles Hence and ik is St . no James exaggeration , " "A Story to of say a Feather that *' St , ' ,
and and ana destroyed * ' A A . jyian Man made made by the or of brilliance Mon Mormv ey " " of are ar « the ssmn mo literary th tli ered ArArl form in which the __ characters i -w- > ¦¦ - ¦ - »^ WVt-W and W » A incidents « JB are
lack presented of _ - — _ which — " - „ _ - _^ that — ^__ —— . aided — ¦—— ^^ very . —— ^ - ^ _ nvr - —w an in qualit — . —^ ^» - g J ""! . " iving y , «* V « in Trollope T ^ . ^ * B ^^ . short ^ f . A . ^ J ^> ^ Vte jBU ^^ * . ^ J * P « » ^ «/ ^ , P ^ F the ^ Jfc his VIL jfc * ^ . * ^ - ^
power of convincement and the immense too popularit clever y , that it seems came , to therefrom tell a story . . One * may be . ¦ l -i ¦ ¦ ^^^—^ . ^^^^^^ BB ^^^^^^ v ^ BB ^^^^^ B ^^^ BBB ^ BaBBBBBBBNpV ^ B ^ BBBNaBB ^ B ^ B ^ MBMBMMBBMBBBMBBHBBBBmaHMB ^ BManMBBMlB ^^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1888, page 1564, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121888/page/70/
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