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printed form before the early part of the prepa sent ^ ^* A A . W century ^^ ^^ ^• ifc V ^ 1 ^ ¦ T . " It ¦* " probabl I" - "' ^ " *^ " ¦ " ¦ " ¦ ™^ " ^ y W was m * ™^ " ^ suggested ^ - " ~™ ^^ J t J by V
the peop have peculiar le been wondering built form . for of A modern what the tower purpose house , which it is could now set
attached to it . The title of Mrs . Marshall ' s story is ' The Tower on the Cliff . '
* Sue , or Wounded in Sport , ' * the title of " another % _ fV ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ b ^ k ^^^ ^ m story W ^ ^& ¦ ^^ ^» ¥ , V b T * fe ^ y E ^^ b ^^ B . V Vincent * ^ mm ^»^» ^ r ^ Hi ^ » ^^ ^^ ^ Briton " ^ " ^ ^ V " ^^ ^^ " » *• ¦ - , whose V ~^ —~ ^ " ^ " ^ ^^
historical novel of f Amyot Brough' attracted favourable notice a year or so ago . It is a
Cornish love story , and the scene is laid at Tintagel ^^^^ m ^^ b ^ bv ^^ ^ v ^^ ^ «|^ K h ^^ " . ^ ^ It ^^ w ^ is ^ " - " ~» a — ™ London —» - — - - ¦ - dand - ¦ — — — ~*— y I who wounds
poor Sue in sport , and her wrongs are avenged by the rocks and breakers of that dangerous
coast % 7 . The publishers are Messrs . * Seel * - * ey & Co .
It is not a secret that Mr . Walter Montagu ¦ Kerr's "book T ' The Far Interior ¦ ¦ ¦ ' which ¦— is
promised ^^ w ^^^ a - ^^^ ¦ ^^ K ^^ v ^/^^ shortl \ 0 ^ mr" ^^^^ y , ^^ - ^^ v will — ^^ - ^ — contain — —— — - new , y - information - — — m — — about South —¦ African affairs ¦ giving the subject ¦
of ^ V ^ , 1 — ^^ colonisation ^^^ v ^ r * ^^^ - - ^^ - ^ ^ » —— ' ^^^— - ^^ - ¦ a d iffere — - — — ¦ nt — - , and -m ^^^ h less ^^^ » — attractive ' ^ — — — — - — colour from that with which it has recently been
painted by promoters of emigration schemes . Mr . Kerr ' s opinions upon the subject already
expressed at meetings of theHoyal Geographical Society v will have prepared JL J . the public Xin some
degree for the more pointed remarks appearing in w his » rr volume » TW - . r ' The h 1 ~ - ^^ ¦ Far Interior 1 ~ ¦ — — - — 1 ^^ ' deals with ~ ^^^ ^^^ p ^ p ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^*^^^ ^^ ^ " ^^ ^^^ ™ ^^ " ^ ^ ™ ^^ ^ ™ — ^^ — — ^^^ — — ^^ ^ — ^
a journey all the way from the Cape of Good Hope 7 across the Zambesi to Lake Nyassa »/ 7
thence J ; , down the Shire River to the sea . As , the _ r ^^ ^^ ~^^ p ~ j H ourney ~ W - ^ B' ^ H ¦ ^ ^^^^ ^^ " ^ f was » - ^ ' — accomp — - ¦ ¦ ~ lished » " — - — alone — — , the " book ~ —
which records its results cannot fail to be full of exciting incidents of travel and sport
besides having a value of its own , as a narrative , of exploration and discovery .
Mr . Sutherland's ' Australia , or England in the South' comes just in time for the
opening m ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^_ ^ ^^ ^_ v ~^^~ - of ^ ^ A — ~ the ^_ ^ h , _ ' — Colonial ^^ . M ^ H — A _ ^ — K — ~ Exhibition ^^^ nq ^ — ^ — ^ h ^ ^ ^ . — - - — The ^^ i ^ ktf ^^ r ^ - , author has an intimate knowledge of the
country in which almost his whole life has been 1 spentand he gives in small compass a
¦ quantit ^^ r ^ v ~ w ^ ^ y ~^ ar of ™ ^»— , information - ~ — — - ~ ^ —^ - — concerning — — — - — — - — — our — - — — great B — — - est and most prosperous colonies . The little
book ia illustrated with twenty-seven engravings . Messrs . Seeley & Co . are the publishers .
Among Mr . Murray's forthcoming publications will be * Mr . Hay ward's Letters , being a
Selection from the Correspondence of the late Abraham Hay wardQ . C . from 1834 to 1884 . '
The work will be , edited , by Mr . Henry E . Carlisle , who will supply notes and an
introductory account of Mr . Hayward's early life . From the same publisher we may expect
Mr . Percy Greg's ' History of the United Statesfrom the Foundation of Virginia to
the Recon , struction of the Union . ' This work will be in two volumes .
A long-looked-for book is now nearly ready for publication by the Cambridge University
Press . We refer to the late Professor Robert Willis' ' Architectural History «/ of the
Univer-Cambrid sity ¦ " ^^^ - ^ - "" ^ " ^^ ^^ ^** of ^ ^* ^^ ~» ge | f Cambrid ^ ^^ and - *^ " ¦ ^ — — ' ' ^ r- —* Eton »— ¦ ge »»— , —¦ ^™ ¦ . v and 7 ¦ This » ¦—¦ of ^^ * » the important ^ ¦ ^^ ^^ ^ ^* »^^ ' ^ Colleges i ^ ^^ ^ ^ . ^^ r " ^ ^ ^* work ^ ^ d of ^ rf ^ W ^
is edited , with large additions and a continuation to the present timeby Mr . John Willis
Clark , M . A ., late Fellow , of Trinity College , Cambridge .
Messrs . Sampson Low , Marston , & Co . will publish X almost immediately v 'Modern "" Steam ^^^ vv / c ^ ax ^ ines treatise
for Eng the use steam , in ' being eng the ine workshop an writt elementary en as in . p well lain as languag in upon the e
drawing office . The author is Mr . Joshua I Rose , author of ' The Complete Practical I Machinist /
I magazine Outing , of a recreation shilling will illustrated in a wholl monthl new y I I
garb , begin its career , in , this country y on I May 1 . The announced purpose of the newr I
periodical * ^ * * is to » encourage , and ¦ ¦ be •» the ¦ . * ac- i I knowledged representative of , that love of I
sport , travel , and outdoor life which is a I leading characteristic of the English-speak- I
ing race in every part of the world . Outing I will be distinguished by "the contributions I
of specialists and . by the 3 iigh character of I the illustrations . Some articles in the May I
number are : ' British Yachting , ' by C . J . C . I McAllisterwith 19 illustrations by Fred . SI
¦ Cozzens ; i , Hanch Life and Game Skooting . ' by Theodore RooseveltwitTi 4 illustrations , I
¦ 'Around the World on , a Bicycle , ' by Thomas ; Stevens , with 5 illustrations ; ' Trout Fishing I
in Thuringia , ' by E . L . Morse ^ witk 5 illus- I trations ; ' The Stanley Bicycle Show' bI
Joseph . Pennell , with 10 illustrations b , y the y I author ; ' A Blockade Runner under Fire , ' by I
Captain Coffin , with 2 full-page illustrations I by M- J . Burns ; ' After Geronirno—" Indian I
¦ with Scouting 5 illustrations , " by Lieut ; . ' John Archery Bigelow , ' with , U 3 . S illus . A . - , I ¦ trations ; ' Wild Life in th-e Plains / by Capt .
Edward Kemeys , jun ., & c . I ¦ Messrs . T . & T . Clark have nearly ready
' The Jewish and the Christian Messiah , ' by I Vincent Henry Stanton , M . A . The work is I a study in the earliest histoTy of Christianity . I
The same firm will als-o pu"blish a crown I 8 vo . volume of ' Biblical Essays , or Exegeti- I
cal Studies , ' by Charles H . H . Wright , D . D ., I of Trinity % j College c ^ y , Dublin — — . iI ^^
The new volumes in Bohn's Libraries' I ( George Bell < fc Sons ) are deserving of - II
par ¦ ¦ ticular ' Letters attention of Charles . Lamb They include 3 Hazlitt Talfourd ' s ' Siri ' t s ;
¦ of Works the A / ge and ; ' ' other Robert volum Schumana & s of acknowled : his Life p and ged I
value . A list of the volumes appears in ! ¦ our 'advertising pages . I
¦ In connection with the authorised edition' ¦ of Mr . Gladstone's great speechthe Times
¦ ¦ as prints follows a very : — ' In significant the Times paragrap report of , h . Mr It . Glad runs -
¦ stone ' s speech in introducing the Government of Ireland Bill the following occurs :- — I
passage tions ' * Having as essential referred parts to these o-f the two foundation vital proposi of - I I
the Bill " —viz . the removal of the Irish mem- I ¦ bers rv ^ r ^•* , k ^ from m . * . v- ^ lt « the V 4 A \ S Imperial -m . m . m , m . Jj f *_• * . AC < VA __¦ Parliament , « . « j ^ k . J ^ jkM ^ VJK A A ^— ' Jt A m ^ and « . »^ a jl ^ - » the v— - ^^ h
¦ maintenance The accuracy of of the this fiscal report unity has of the "been Emp ques ire - . I ¦ tionedand it has been suggested that the
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¦ scribed " principal as . " the We " au have thorised consulted edition what " of is the de- I
speech , published for the Liberal Central As-
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 16, 1886, page 380, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16041886/page/6/
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