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March 15, 1SS2 The Publishers' Circular ...
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Stanley nailing , year and , Mr and . Frederick to fill the Ouvry vacancies . Lord caused O'Hagan of by and the the deaths r » Right of Hon Lord . A of . Beaconsfiel J . Beresford d , Hope De " an -mr -n were « t ^ t « o elected ^ lftp . t . p . fl Vine V ice- Jf Presid residents ents ; : tne tho T Dean ) p . an of . Tiinrx Lincoln > l . a a niomhor member of the tlio Council Council ; JLord L ord
up O'Ha ^ an and the Rev . Canon Robertson , members of the , general committee ; Mr . Russell that Sturgis the , a n ¦* egotiations treasurer ; and entered Mr . into John with He the nry Guild Grain of , an Literature auditor ¦ . with Dr . a Richardson view to union announced between
LI low u »*>* » o , the two bodies , were still in progress , and it was hoped that a satisfactory result would be reached before the next annual meeting . After votes of thanks had been passed to various 1 * office r ,-, i bearersit ' l resolved 11 . the ii motion i of Sir c ^ i ' Theodore mi i Martin t » w . i seconded ill b I
I pr honorary attempt . William upon Smith - her , life to , present and was thankfulness an addre , ss on to at the its Queen happy , expressing frustration abhorrence . The at , chairman the recent / in y ; I
| ' < acknowled Jv IVA " K *¦ V ^ g ing the it vote i , of thanks t to i himself i if * , proposed Ji . " •/ ii by Mr * m ir . Anthony ait Trolloj rn 11 ^ e , con , - t ' gratulated onnl 1 anse . that the meeting the Marquis on the of prosperous Salisbury condition would tak of e the the chair fund , at and the announced annual dinner , arnid on much the
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! Yeee Foster And John Ward V. Marcus Wa...
! YEEE FOSTER AND JOHN WARD V . MARCUS WARD & CO . MrJohn Ward objectsas reflecting ' most injuriously ' upon himto the remarks in the
. , , Tublishers Circular of Feb . 15 to the effect ; that Messrs . Marcus Ward Sc Co . ' claim' that when i they stones paid in dispute him for his and share that of Mr the . Ward concern having they secretl paid y him purchased for his from share Mr in . Vere the lithograp Foster the hic
whole their restoration of his interest . ; We , it seemed regret hard that that Mr . he John should Ward now should , as co- regard plaintiff a ^ with an inj Mr urious . Foster reflection , claim
upon him the mere statement of the fact that Messrs . Marcus Ward & Co . make this claim , and Our intend statement to appeal as against to the the secret decision arrangement . bore on the face of it 110 more serious
' reflection' than that which was made by the Master of the Rolls , from whose judgment ( sent I ! to head us was in pam gathered phlet form Our , as comments we believed derive by d Mr fro . Vere m this Foster document himself and ) the our affidavits information filed on in this this
. trial were quite impartial . We think it requires much legal ingenuity to find a meaning in ! our words which they were never intended to conveyand certainly they were not inspired by
• any ani ?? iits against Mr . John Ward , or with any thoug , ht of injuring his reputation . Our I only feeling in the matter was one of regret that such a stupendous quarrel should have arisen
out of such an apparently insignificant cause .
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tion From of the The Newspaper Xewspaper Press Press : — Directory for 1882 we extract the following on the present
posilows ' There : — are now published in tho United Kingdom 1 , 817 newspapers , distributed as fol-England—London ... ... ... ... 3 ? 5
Provinces ... ... ... J , 012-1 , 387 r V Cll V- / fcS ••< • • ••• ••• • • • ••¦ * -
Scotland ... ... ... ... ... ... 18-. 3 Ireland ... ... ... ... ... ... 150
I Of 1 SIL these 8 ... there are— 124 .. Dail y Paf ^ ers . published ... •«• in Eng land \ j I T > Ditto Wales ! 22 Ditto Scotland
ii 1 (> Ditto Ireland il 2 Ditto British Isles
I I ; , 'Wing . OlVeference f \ interesting n to facts the — first viz . edit that ion in of that this year useful wore Directory published for the in tho year United 1840 wo King find . _ dom tlio _ 551 fol - _ - '
I journals ; of these 14 were and issued daily—viz . 12 in England and 2 in Ireland ; but in 1882 I I' v d ' ! T ^ * a ^ i wing ° n ( - esta that •'* *** ^ the H ^ in W lc j d ) 1 ress O » 3 Ul of circulated the LJIU country CUlJIlti 1 , 817 has liihX papers m JIJOIL ore 5 , than llltlll of wliich trebled 1 / 1 UUXUU no during tlUllJJg less than the LJ 1 U 109 J las iia t t are thirty tllH issued »/ J- - » six iA .
I I Clm r a < > ? vi J . o i a ' ° a . "l st ^ ^ crease ^ 1 * n , 180 1840 of dail . which The y papers magazines ^ 26 has are been of now a still decidedl in course more y remar of reli publication gious kable character ; the , including daily representing issues the quarterl standing the y
I I ot r , ^ ^ er IrC Clu / , / f intian Engl communities ^ nd , Wesleyans , . ' , Methodists , Baptists , Independents , Roman , Catholics , and
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I ci ? ontinuation t of ' ^ Mr nd . fourth W . E . volumes H . Lecky ' H that < History will of England also be in the Ei b ghteenth
I I of ^> njrm o !!^ ' ?® xt ^ *^ onth e n . u It will carry the author of ' s narrative work , and criticism published from the y accession Messrs . I Th ^ A l tO 1784 ~~ tho opening year of Pitt ' s first Ministry .
I * utW f PSi - numDer of ' Time * will contain tho opening chapters of a new novel by tho | =-=:::= I ^_^ Ac , entitled 'Portia ; or , By Passions Rocked . ' I =
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1882, page 235, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031882/page/3/
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