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The Readers' Special Pension.—Lord
in the Via dei Mille , at Turin , and is always ¦ accompanied ^ pW ^^ pr ^ P » ^^ ' pJ ^^ fc ** m ^ F ^^ Ppjr ^ fc . P » ^ k- ^^ pr ^**^* b r *^ y w his . ^ ^ " ^ p * »* p * sister •^ . ^^ <^ p- ^^ v " ^ , v who - - — w » — adores — — ¦ — — — - — him . — -- . —
His two sons are employed , in different de' from partments their of father the Italian whom ad however ministration they , away visit
^ g ^ ^^ ^^ pt * ^^^ ^ W ^ tf ^^ ^ ^» ^» ^*» ^^ ^™ ¦ " ~ ^** ^^ , # ^"' " ^ r ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ , ^ f ^^ ^^ ^^ A PM A , Ml ^^ — P / PPBPl M \ occasionall y . Many ^^ Hungarian ^^^^^^^* s live in Turin ^* ' , and Pp ^ M j ™ ^ p ^ ^^^^ pi in 4 h *^ b *^ M the ** ^^ ^ P » ^*»^ winter » ^^ ^ ... ^^ P ^^ ^^^ ^™ evenings ~^» » ^^^ ^^ ^~ ^^ ^^ ^» VaplK —^^ Louis ^ w — " ^ — Kossuth — — ' s Pj ^ B i _ ^ n M . A ^ ^ M ^^ . pM - tt
drawing room , which is full of patriotic souvenirsis the scene w of lriuch »—» livel ¦ y conversation
almost vj ^^^^ M ^ ^ B p ^ P > P ^* ^^^ P * , * 4 ^^ P always » ^^ ^ p * ^ pp »^ p » ^^ P' ^^ ^^^ ^^ r turning r ^^ ^^ - ^* - - ^ - ^^— —^^— — " ^ on - ^ " - - ¦ Hungarian — — — — — affairs — . , m At 11 o ' clock the General retires ¦ ~— to ~— bedrising
^ earl P ^^ ^^ p ^^ v ^ pr p ^ p y ^^ ^^^^^ in , _ f ^ B ^ the 4 ^ ^*» ^ Pflpr ^^""^^ H morning ^^ P' ^^ *^ " ^ P ^ P' ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ m , ^ m ^^^ ^ when ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ — his — — — — first — ^ business , w r — ^^^ " ^^* is ^^^ P ^^ p P / to & ^^^ * read pp ^ . ^^^ p * Tp ^ W ^^»^^ ^ all fc ^ W ^^^ * P ^ the ^^^ ^ P' ^^^ ^^^ newspapers " " . ^^^^ ^^^^ B ^¦ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ ^ ^ which ^ ' ™ ^^ — — ~— ^^ ^ are — ^» — - ^ ^ - ^ sent ~ ^ - ^ ^^ ^^
to him in quantities from , his native country . For several years he has been busy writing '
his memoirs , but the work goea on very slowly , because the writer often ¦ allows himself to fall
W ^^^ F ^^^ r ^^^ " ^^ f ^& ^^^^^ . ^^ rf" ^^^^ ¦ ' — ^^» ^» ^^^ r ^ B "" ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ —^ m — ^ - ^ ™ — ™ ^^— ^^ — — ^ ^^ - ^ ^^^ — - — — into reveries , recalling past times , and he P sometimes ^^ ~ » ^^ ^ p > ^ to ^ fc ^^ V # ^^ ^ b * K ** ^^^ ' ^^ 1 * remains ^ " ^ ^ fc ^^ ^^^^^ W ^* ^^^^^^^^^ I H ^ for ^~ ^^^ I — hours ^^ —^ - ^ thus — — absorbeli — ~™~ ¦ — jT J
without writing a line , and when his sister comes to beg him to rest she finds the sheet
of paper before him still empty . And the good old man > kb r ~ ¦¦¦ . with W ^» his ^^^^ ^^ V ^ v ¦ whit » ^^ ^^ ^^~ ^^ e ^^ hai " ^™ " ^^ — ""^ — ' ^ r ^^ and —* - ~ — — " ~ vivacious " —¦— —— — - » ^ *^ ^ ^^ ^^^ P > ^ p ^^^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^^
eyes , smiles , rises from his chair , and , taking his sister ' s arm , walks up and down the room /
The Boyal College of Music . —The sixth annual meeting of the ¦ ¦ i ¦ Corporation of the Royal
^^^^ f ^^» KB ^^ ^^ ^ h ^*^ B V ^^ V ^^^ ^^ *^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ PV ^ K ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ™ ^ ™ ^^ ^ pj — ^^ " —^^ ^^ — ^ - ^ — ^ — — T ^— « — ^— ^ College of Music was held at Marlborough House on r Thurs ¦¦ ¦ day ¦ Jul i y 18 the Prince ¦ of
Wales a ^^^^*^^ ^^ ^^^^ ip-i ^ ^ hv , ^** President ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^~ ^~ ^^ ^^~ — , ^ ^^ ' ~ r in , v - ^ - ^ the ™^^ - m chair , -m . — — — ~*— The report — ~"" ~ " ^ —"" mentioned with » deep regret h the loss caused to
w ^^^^^ v ^^ ^ w ^^ ^ r ^^ ^ ' ^ ^^ ^^ ~^^ r ^ 'i ^^ ¦ ¦ ^^ " —~ ¦ ^^ ^^^ " - ~^~ m — « ' — — ' --- — - — — — -- — .- — — — — the College by the deaths of Sir John Rose , vice v ^^ . - ^^^ - ^^^ -president _ , « ^^ b - ^^ v- ^^ ^^^ - ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^_ ^^ h *^ r ; ^_ ^ Mr ^ h ¦ h . ^™ Carl - ^^^ - ^— ^— - ^¦ ^— Rosa - - — — — - — , —m member — — — - — —— of — — w the — — — —^^
Council and of the Executive Committee ; Mr . "Warren t de la ¦¦ Rue ¦ ¦ a vice-president ; Sir
p Thomas » «^^ ^ Bk ^^ ^^ . ^ ^^ ^^ Gladstone - ^^^ ^^^ - ^ -k- ^» —— ' , and — , ^ m - ^ Mr . John m — — Slagg ~ — ^ J , for — - merly members of the Council . The Council
«/ stated with much pleasure that substantial progress _ r ^^ . ^^ r fc ^ pfc « . » ~^^ w ± ^ r ^^ ^ had ^ ^™ ^^ ""^ ^^ ^ " been ™ ^^ ' ^^ ^^^^ " ^^ ^™ made ™— * ^ " - ^ — — - ™ - ¦ in the — ^~ - work - — of ¦— the " ¦— ~^ " ~
College . At the end of April the number of scholars on ihe books was 58 , the number of
paying students 189 ; the total number of pupils being therefore 247 showin ¦ ¦ g an increase of 18
¦ Prince during ^ k ^ - ^^ ^^ m ^^ m ^ m ^ p ^^ k ^^ *^ of ^^ ihe ^^^ ^^™ Wales ^ ¦ ¦ ^ preceding ^ " v ^^ said ^^^^ ^ P , ^ p » ^ - ^ : -- 6 twelve 1 need —^ ^^ " - ^ j ^ - ^ — hardl months — - — - . that The — r - ^^ y say
the interest I take in the success of this institution remains undiminished from the day
when it was first founded . We may congratulate ourselves to-day , I think , upon everything
being ui ) on a satisfactory footing . It has , of coursebeen a great advantage to have received
the my hands gift , of cheques Mr . Sampson for £ ' 30 Fox 000 , who and placed £ 15000 in
respectively , making a total of , £ 45 , 000 towards , the erection of the new buildingwhich I trust
may be handsome in itself and a , great boon to us . There is only % I one other point Xmentioned
in the report to which I need refer , and that is one of great importancenamelywith regard
to the association of the Royal , College , of Music with the Royal Academy of Music for holding
local examinations throughout the country , which cannot but result in great advantage to
music and to musical science . I need hardly say how ™ ¦ »~ ^ — w happy ^ b W * ^^^ ¦ ^ pr - ^ pr ^ I ^ " ^^^ shal p ¦ ^ m p ^ ^ r— ~— i * m ¦¦ l ™ be r ^ ^^ ppr to ^^ ^ i . " ^ accept ^ " ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^¦¦ ^ p » " ^ ^^ the ^ » — — - ¦ presidency pp ^^ — ^ ~^^ r ~ ^» ^ ^^ tr — ' r- ^ ^^^ w
of the combined committee . It is only a few months ago that Iwith the Princess of Wales
and our daughters , , had an opportunity of hearing some of the pupils who were about to
leave the college , play and sing in this room ,
^ nm ^ m ^^ - ^^ m m ^^ ^^—^^ Bi ^—^ m ^ Bm ^ B ^ m ^ m ^ a ^^ mm ^^^ m ^ mmmm ^ i ^^^ mmmi ^ B ^ m ^^^ BB ^^ m ^ Bmm ^ imim ^ mm ^ i ^ ' ^^^^^^^^^^ i ^^^^^ m ^^^^^^^ UBm ^^^^^^ m ^^^^ mmmmBmm ^ ^ and we were very delighted with their performancesas they showed how carefully they had
, mm jPl sented b *> BH ^ n een ^ ^ K tra the i ne Hop d . ' kinson His w *^^ pk Royal ^«»» ' Gold ¦ m i ^^ Hi ^ p— UVTedal * ghness iP to Pol then tm yxena pre _ -
Tl the etcher title , of and Associat ^^ certificates ^*^ e of the of profi Roy ^^ ciency . ^ al College bearin ^^ of g K ^ P » .. « ^ « mm .
Music ^ , to the successful competitors . Bibliomania and some of its Acute
| — •—~ - — - ¦ " — — " — ~ — ' — ^» * p ^ ^* - ^ L ^ ^ A PhasesJ ^^^ P ^ h ~ J —Bibliomania ^^* m ~ - ^ ^ ^ h ^ ^ affects ^^ h ^^ . different ^ M ^ ^ . ^^ JPh people so differently that medical science has come to
regard and to treat the several maladies as distinct mental diseases . There areas we are
told 1 . - The — , ei ^— g bibliop ht - ^ ¦ classes i ¦ ^^— " ^^ ¦¦ - ^^ hiles - ^^ ^— ' — " ^^ w of — — are ^ bibliomaniacs ^^» h - ^ those —m ~ —^^~— - ^^ w ^^ - ^ p ^^ who — - ^^— ^^ v ^— , as love — , follows ^^^ books —^^^ ^ p ^ P ^^^ ^ p ^ ^ p ^ ¦ - ¦ :
and collect them for the good that is in them . These people are kindly , tolerant , and
indefatigable . 2 . The bibliophools are those who try ^ - ^ ^ » to ^^ ^ make ~ ^~^ " ^— ^ — ^^~ ^^^ other ^^ ^^ " ^ ^ " ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ " ^^ people pr ^^ ^^^ r ^*^^ pj ^^^ ^^^» ^^^^ believe " ^^^ ^ p ^¦ p" ^^^ ^^ p > ^^^ f ^ ^ p ^ p » that ^^ ^^^ ^ i ^ p" ^^ - ^ ™ the ^^ r ^^^^^^ ^ pj ^ pF y «¦¦ ^ are ^ p ^ r ^ p ^^ p > ^ p ^^ p ^ PH ^ B ^ K * ^ n ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^
bookrlovers , and with this deception _ in view they — ¦ ^ buy w ^^ — w m all — ^ ^ ¦ w sorts ^^ ^^ - ^~ ^ " - ^^ of ™ ™ truck ^^^ - ^^— ^^ r ^ pv ^^^ ^^^^^^ but . ^^^^^ ^ p ^ " ^» ^^ never ^^ . " ^^» ^^ pp' ^ ^^^^ ^^^ read ^^ . ^ ^^ P' ^^^^^ ^ p ^ p ^^ v any ^ . ' •¦^ pw ^^ p * ¦ -
thing . 3 . The bibliaphrodisiacs ( sometimeB incite called others * teazers to ' ) the are love i those and who purchase , loying of books books . ,
- ^ — — — ~~ ~ ~ ~^^ — " ^^^ ^~^ ^^^ ^~^ ^^~ ^ " ^ ^^^ ¦ ~^^ r w ^^^ r ^^^ ^ r ^ " ^^^ ^^ ^^ pp ^ ppr ^^^ v ^^^^ ^^ M ^ . ^ " ^ P ^ ^^ ^ P" ¦^^ pf ^ P ^^» ^^^ P ^ ^ . PV p ^ P ^ p *^ ^^^ P ^ ^^ p' ^^^^^ fe P ^ pp * are They those are always who reco males ^ nise . -no 4 . reason Tfie bibliocranks in any fad
but their own . Whne they are collecting Americanathey —*— h / d old English balladry r
as the — — — veriest — — — , — - — rot - ^^ m , rega - ana ^ ^ P g ] p ^ - ^ m—j ~ - ^ - they ^^ ^ ^^^ " ^^^^ hav " ^^^^^— - ^^^ vp e ^ pjVK ^^^ . ^ P no " ^^^ ^^ ^^ " patience B ^^^ "VP ^ pT ^^ B > ^^^ ^^^ ^ pP ^ ^^ W with any W cran ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^ k ^ ^^^^ unless ^ " - ^^ ^^^ —^— ^^^^ ^^^ V I P ~ ^ ^ he ^^ ^^^ ^ p ^^ ^ is p ^ v •~^ ppr a ^ p ^ ^ p- crank ^ p ^ p * ^^ H ^^^^ p ^ ^ p ^^^ V ^^^ BK ^ P ^ of ^ Pi ^ P ^ ^^^ p , their ^ fT ^ P ^ ^^ . ^^^ ^^ pi " . ^
own kind . 5 . The biblioparanoiacs are such as enjoy ¦ being known as patrons of literature
but * A * — they _ p » V - — — buy ^ B — ^^^ pb ^^ very —— ^ v — ¦ » ^^ little ^ m A ^ v > p ^ ^ H pj ¦ . m ^^^ ^^ ^^ v The ^^^^^^ ^ "p- ^ ^ p ^^ .. ^^^ ^ " ^ woods ^ ppb ^^» ^^ vj ^ ^_ ^^^ - p ^^ ^ b ^^ m here _^ * P ^ ~ *^ ^ v ^*^ - , ^ abouts i ^~ ' ^~ are ' ~^ ~ ~ ^^^ full ^^^ ^ - ^ ^—^ ^^^ of « ^^^ v them ^ pr ^^ B ^^ ^^^ ^^> ^^^ ^^ . ^ v 6 ^^^ P ^ . ^ p The ^^ i ^^^ ^^ . ^^ ^^^ p bibliop p /^^ p' ^^ b p ^^ p * p ^^ pi ^^ . ^^ p * v ^^ hre 4 iv ^ Pa ^^ to ^^^
-netics are those who fancy that they are biblio-¦ philes simply because b 1 they «¦ read f old catal ¦ es .
7 . The - ^™ - — bibliop ' «™~ ¦ — ¦ » hobiacs - ^^ ^» -- ^ — ' ^ p ^ ^^ p ^^ . » ^^ are ^ p » - ^^ pj those ^ ^ pjpw ^ ip 1 ^^ ^ p ^^ w ^ mw ^^ th ^*^^^ ^ pjp at ^ ^ fc ^ TC * 4 ^ ^^ ' ^ w buy ^ p . ogu ^ , " Hfh ^^ . J ~ up ^^ . ^^ H and destroy m other ^ ™ ^^ - ^ book ™^^^ ^^ ^^^— ™ ¦ ^^ — s ^^^ ¦ in ¦ ^^^ ^^^ order ^^^ ^ - ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^™™ that ^ p ^ ^^ v p | p ^ ^^^^^ ^ pp books pr ^ i ^ r ^¦ ppr ^ ^^ ^^™ »^» " ^^"
which they possess shall thereby become uniques pr — ^ — ^ ' : an ^^ ~ ^^ extravagant —^ ^^ ^—^ ^^^ ^—^ ^^ ^ ^^ ' ^ P ^^^ . P ^ h ^^^^ . ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ . ^ , ^| dan ^^ ^^ ' ^ k ^^ ' ^^^ ^^ gerou ^ pV ^ PL ^^^^ ^^ . " ^^ .. ^ ^^^^* ^ s ^^ . ^ , . 4 ^ and ^^^ P ^ P ^ B P ^ M ^ Pv Pw < in P ^ ^^~ " ^ -
curable class . 8 . The bibliopelts are the vulgar bibliophools who lory in
costlbindings without regard to taste g . Seventy y -fivecent reprints are decked out in $ 20 covers .
The bibliopelts are too plenty . —The Nevi
York , Book Mart .
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886 The Publishers' Circular August r , 188 9 I I ,,., —— > _ ¦ ¦ / < _ > ' , ,
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Robert Kingston Burt . We regret to announce the deathin his
sixty-second year , of Mr . Robert Kingston , Burtsenior partner 1 of the firm ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ of Messrs 1 .
R . K — , ~ m . ¦ = ^~ Burt ^ - - — ¦ — ™ ^— v & ^ ^— ^ ¦ Co ^ ^ - — ^ p ^ . p' ™ , printers ^ r ^ ™ ¦ ¦ ^ ™™^ ^^ ^^^ , ™ . ^ i ^ Fetter r ^ ^^ " —^ ^^ " .. ^ i ^^^ ' B ^ p ^^ p Lane ! ^ p ^^ p- ^|^ »^^^ ——» — — . Mr . Burt ' s health had been failing for some
time , although the end was unexpected . The deceased — — - ^^ - ^^ ~^ p" ™ - ^ ¦ »^ w ^^^™ gentleman V ^ Hh ^^^ ¦¦ ¦ ~™ - ^ r ¦ ^^™ ^» ^^^ - ^^^ ^^ ^^ was w w ^ . ^^ p ^ pir ' a ^¦*^ p » hp member > pipj pi « ^ Mpr P ^ w * * k »^^ ^^^ ^^ B of ^^ p > P 4 the ^ P ^ ¦—'
Council of the Printers' Pension , Almshouse , active and Orp interest han Asy in lum many Corporation other , p and hilanthrop took an ic
movements .
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^ Eneas Dawson . We * v ^^ regret < fPb ^^ J * " ^ ^* ^^ ^^ to ^^ ^*^ ' announce ^^ vppv ^ av fPA ^ v * ^^ ^^ v * p ip « jph ^ ip ^ ^^ the ^ p # . ^ pik ^ Mpr death ^ hi ^ ' ^^¦ r . ^ p'Vf . ^^ Pk d ^ of ^ - ^ J ^ t p Mr ^ pb * « p ^* p ~~ .
^ Eneaja Dawson , senior partner in the firm of Messrs Street . E Dawson . C . Mr < . fc \ Dawson Sons , stationers . } who died , ' Cannon r at j his
, Jul J residence nlv 24 94 . li had , the Viapi been Woodlands ii for fnr some Hnmpi , time finn Crouch ft in in lll ill End - - TiAfl heal , . lih tJh on .
y , , though hopes of hi 3 ultimate recovery ~ were cherished almost to the last . In several .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 1, 1889, page 886, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01081889/page/12/
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