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still lives to tell the story , Carlyle entered without into — — _ poss _ reason — ession - , ^/ but t some - having umbrage conceived ^^ as to —not the
whelmed character of Mr a . nei Irving ghbouring with tenant a whirlwind , he so over of - speech , not usual then tenant or desirabl that the e at any
t was ime cancelled in an incom . ' ing , bargain The ' € Sette of Odd Volumes . ' — The
• brothers of the' Sette' held a tion on FridayJune ^ 10 at Willis ' s R recep oomswhen
^^^ B __ ^_ , ^^___ 1 ^ Btj , b B B BB M -, A teresting Brother Bernard and learned Quariteh ^^ address ^ . ^ delivered ^^ on 6 Liturg ^ -an ical in . -
History books exhibited and Literature by Mr . . ' Quaritch The examp to illustrate les of his meaning and enhance the interest of his
other brief lecture f ) art of the could world not . be During equalled the evening in any an excellent programme of music was gone
; t Burnham hrough , W under . Horner \ the . direction The singers of included Brother Mile . Marie DeccaMme . Henrietta Whyte
and Mrs Bi ^ h bb ^ . ^ ¦ bbbT' ~* bbbb enables > bbb aB ¦¦ , ; while ¦» ^ among the ~ . bi instru a - , to mentalists say that was a most Signor enjoyabl Bisaccia e evening . It is was needless spent .
The Life of Leo XIII . —This great biog contr rap hy ibutions * forming ever one offered of the to most the imp modern ortant
lished history immediatel of the Church bM of essrs Rome . S , will be pub Low - & Co . The book y is the y authorised ampson lifebased
t upon he encouragement an authentic and memoir approbation , and wr of itten the , , Pope with
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to whbm ^ bb > the . ( bi ' ¦¦ author _ writes A — : ' I ^^ bbb n sending - » h « ¦ th is _ , " Life of Leo XIII . " on its errand of
enlightenkin ment doms and and conciliation abroad through out he m th illi e ons three of Great g Britai , n ' s Colonial among EmpireI have sought
vere the d sanction ~— as it is - - of your on - l name w - herever -- , be - , loved the En and BBth lish bb » re b » M - ^ — — — — , — — — ™— y — — ¦—™^ ™— — ¦¦ ^ " ^— g ^^ .. pp .. ^^
languag all races e is and spoken nationalities , but wherever have Catholics learned to of bless Leo XIII . and to regard with reverence
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Victoria The —¦ important ' has just work been i * published The h B Rei r ¦ ¦ gn by Messrs Queen *
Smith ^— m of — - , fi Elder ft — — — — & pi — Co - of . ^ pj * ~^ v ~^ v ~ ^ The ^— g ¦¦ - ™ - wv editor w ^^ —^— a ^^^^ is ^^ Mr ~^ r ^^ of . th Thomas ^»^^ ~ is ^^ " - ^^ ^^^ " r ^^ sur F" W ^^ ^ " ^ V ^ - ^* ^ vey y years progress
H will umphry War in our d , M next . A . . A notice of the book appear We have been informed that the first
A ed tlases ition of ( 10 Eng , 000 land copies arid ) Wales of the and new Scotland Pocket published by Messrs . John Walker & Co . ,
; have all been sold . Irelandin the same , ,
series , will be ready in a few days .
are We now observerthat sending out Meksib the season . jlta |& ' s n maps & Payne and
books for cyclists and tourists . This firm ' s list contains titles and prices pi some very useful
books . » The articles on the continental literature
^ of Athensewin the preceding has hitherto twelve been iaonths in the , which habit the of
in inserting future ¦ in we their understand ^ first /•» i number be *¦ published in * January "TT ¦ in , Jul will ¦ ••« . ¦«
THe Tr — articles - ^^ -v- , — - - — therefore _~ - ^^^ — . m- . — , j will appear - — in the — — y W ^ number for July 2 , and will treat of the
most literary important enterprise countries of France of and the Continent the other since the commencement of the year .
ineer A Birming deserves ham the periodical attention , o The f th Gas ose wh En - g
^ are ~ i practicall es , , < fcc - ^ _ _ , being - ^ y connected ^ ^ exclusively — with ' — ^ J devoted gas — -wor - " k to the — ^ -
publication facture and of distribution intelligence of regar . < di Messrs ng the . manu John - Wright & Co . are the proprietors gas .
' Familiar We learn Wild that Flowers the coloured / ' Familiar plates issued G-arden in Flowers / and 'Familiar Trees * are about to
be used in the Museums at Kew Gfcardens . The Corporation of London has voted a
thousand donation of pounds one hundred required guineas by the towards Bethnal the Green Free Library Committee for the further
development of the Institution . Personal notes are even more popular in
army America of than ' Society in Eng ' ¦ writers land , not . The withstanding Lord Chie its f
n Justice ot und som erst e time d how ago remarked le cou that ld ta he ke could leasure * 3 \ \^ , in JJ . A such OUl / il tittle 11 tattle peop l > C ( i l / UAC 7 * Nor JL * \ J ± I either C 7 XI / any 7
said p ^ JX . O ) O the JIL editor aside UU , LC * - but for . . all that they do . C 7 X ,, / American editors seem to believe thoroughl
* in bu — — d the __ - get ^ ^ — — efficacy of — — literary — — — — of — — ^ _ this ne —_ _ ws , kind _ from — —j- — of a — tittle — paper __^ ^~ — - ^^ tattle . ^ — , in ___^_^ . Ohio ^ ^^ ^ . A y - -
will serve as an example fchurch ' Mark . ' Twain is a regular attendant at
mon th Thomas s on a Bailey sile Aldrich . ' is said to work for 4 Anthony Trollope ngpoem was 40 before his books
made ' Samuel — any — — — ' — — noise — ' P - . — Putnam — — in the — — — — — ' ¦— wprld , -v t — he - ¦ —_ - poet / ii — ' — — and — ' ' ——^— - ^^^™ lecturer ^^™ - ^^ ~^^ r ^^ r ^^^ p ^^^™ ' ^¦^ ^^ , t
is about ' Walter 40 , Besant but look the s younger novelist . ' is a dtic ii \ d lives \ b , bd and € xl \ pepsin , ' yspep ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1887, page 668, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061887/page/6/
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