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Cit day of contributor his death to he that Occupied . the He position was also of y paper
F for reemasons some t ' Magazine propri . et At or one and period editor he of acted the
Fund as honorary an institution secretary to of the which Newspaper he was one Press of
the fo , unders ; and it was during , his management that the future success of the fund was
assured . As some token of appreciation of his labours he was subsequently elected to the
office of vice-president . Tho Thomas mas Spencer Spencer Bay ± 5 ay :: nes nes .. — —The ± he death deatn is is
announced , of Mr . Thomas Spencer Baynes , iLL . D . Professor of Logic in the University % f
of St . , Andrews . For r severa ^» l years past he had not been in robust healthbut his death
which took place in the house , of a friend in , Gloucester CrescentRegent ' s Parkwas
some-, , was what born sudden in Somerset and unexpected , and educated . Mr . Baynes at the
late Edinburg Sir Willia h Universit m Hamilton y . He w hose a pup assistan il of t the he — _ _ _ _
eventually became . In , logic Mr . Baynes gained for himself considerable reputation by
his Forms essay 3 and on b ot her New works Anal . ytic In 185 T Mr ical . , y
Baynes left Edinburgh for London , and became assistant editor on the Daily News . On the removal of Professor Veitch to Glasgow
in 1864 , Mr . Baynes was elected Professor of Logic , Rhetoric , and Metaphysics in St .
Andrews University . It is as a literary man that Professor Baynes was best known . Articles from his pen frequently appeared in
X JL if the more important periodicals , and with the Edinburg ^ j h Review more _ especiall JL y •/ he
wasclosel of his y life connected was his . selection Probabl in y 1873 the great bMessrs event . y
A edition . & C . of Black the JSncyclopcedia , publishers , as Britannica editor of . the From new his pen came the long and important
contribuwhich tion to has the generall ' Encyclopaedia y been admitted ' on * Shakespeare to be an able /
and For exhaustive the resthowever treatise on he the contented great dramatiat himself .
with arranging , for the , necessary articles being
J the written large , and and important supervising staff the of contributions eminent writers of
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be aminer jl received fbr j , jLrar Baynes iijte the ^ u ^ ^ jLp w ' honorary n ^ wrtm ^ oja ^ jivx " . IJniversity - « v degreje x ««> ^ - "jrvqn 1 ^ of ^ p t an cut IiL . > 1874 . ex OX 1 ) - -
from had the the LLi University B . Eonpur of from Edinburgh London , \ an . 4 Pro he - .
acq fessor literature uaintance Baynes of science in a his tiumber clay enjoyed of the the leading personal ' men
m in literature , , science , , and and art art . , ^ und na tnrougii through his bin regard estimabl by - e personal all - with -- whom qualities he _ . _ was came held in contact in high
I many He j was of a whom great favourite — he greatl with y encouraged his , _ ^ , __ students — — ^ ^ . _^ b y , . kindl kindlv y counsel counsel and and ass a . & ai istance atarip . ft . Tn In fc St > t . . Andrews AndrA-wra
missed where . he was best known , he wilTbe greatly , — ¦ —
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w < x «'" w l ^ e view ^ , & , q . From b thi y s J Mr . thrilli . W J . . W Nicholas ng . little Arrowsmitli . story The is . princi — a ' being Oftie pal Two character of Crosses marked in , '
peculiarity—one would sav little -wiser than the lives mad a woman solitary whom and secluded he employs existence as servant at Bushev . He
Heath , but also engages a room at ^ 12 Caroline Place , Bloomsbury , which he visits four times
during in scientific the year mysteries ; is a dwar , inquisitivel £ a vegetari y watches an , dabbles rlrm his neighbours neighbours , and and loves loves to to roam roa . m about ahnnf-T London ^ n in in
the wet . Naturally , , to such a man experiences are vouchsafed such as occur in the lifetime of
thoroug no — — — — ordinary mm hlblood mortal ¦ -curdli ^ . These ¦¦ I — _ nature experi j . _ ences and their are of de a - —
kind kind scri -w ption . . j ^——— --We We furni y ^ . w _ should should v shes . - ^ - u ^ . ^ - reading v ^ a . « scarcel scarcelv *« .. ng ^^ of ^_»» ^ » the v ^ advise advise « . ^ t / most y , UIUVA readers refl engrossing VJLA . f 3 WJLJL « r « of nf y
nervous tendency to peruse Mr . Nicholas ' s someimag ¦— what ¦¦ ine gruesome they were fiction themselves ¦ , for they undergoing might possibl the y
— ¦—— y »| — — — — - ^^^^ « 7 ™*™ ^ ¦ ^ ** *^ ^^^ » -v ^« w > v & AA ^ k ^ A CLV & MJK f * * stouter species of build handshaking we can safely spoke - predict n of , but an for hour others or so of
of sensational , awe-inspiring , ' creepy ' enjoyment . From princi the — pall —w same —•— - familiar —— .- — ^ Mr . Edward to us b Rose reason pl 11 , whose of fc his l na JLh me stage VUltat is
work w ~ ^ ~*^^ ^* , has "' y dexterousl — —»—— «¦ w y put - »¦•* toge y * ^^* ther - *'*^ " - *** in ' Y ~ . K .: a and Come ludicrous dy of JErrors situations / a number . The of leading highly character amusing
t he a m young ost int ^ irl ense , Viola descr R iption ydal , ) whose is for long adventure ing ( of
and romance . Before the close of the narrative she has an ample sufficiency of both , and as a
married married , woman woman , , w we e p Dresume resume , . cultivates cultivates that that serious « Ai » inn « and sedate aspect which is so dear to the hearts of all British matrons . We do not intend to
how how spoi l one one . the V error error charm m leads leads of *^ Mr a ^ K ^ mm on on . Kos ^ V to to ^ k oth oth e ' s ers ers farce . a , until until by describing the t . liA whol wlml _ e
village of Lulham is set in an uproar , , nor shall Headers we relate must how , the discover matter this eventual for themselves ly culminated but .
we can promise them a rare fit of laughter in , the exceptional search . Mr . smartness Rose tell , s and his some s-t ; pry of with his characters point and
are exceedingly well drawn . From Mr . William Brown , Edinburgh . —* The
Baildon Round Jxound , Ta Ta B ble . ble A .., Series series F . R . S . / , E . edited edited The by bv present JtL FT . . Bel Jtellvse volume lyse contains contains papers natters on on Jbiinerson Emerson . Creorge G-finrarfi Eliot TCHa * John Tohn
Daniel Ruskin ¦¦ ¦ — ' - ~^ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ^ ^^ ^^ , Gabriel ^^ Walt - - ^ - ^ ¦ * p ^ ^^ ^^ ' Whitman Rossetti ^^ v ^ ^»^ ^»^^« r ^^ -w w ^ , . Charl , The ^ p ^ ^^^^ es ^ Dar c ma ontributions ^ . ^ flkflv ^^ win Jb JL W ^ m , fciblWJWT , and ^ ' **™**^ ^
b which y the strike Editpr us , an as 4 bei ' George ng the Eliot best , ' are to * which Emerson phe , ' name of the writer is not — appended f . l * John
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1887, page 672, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061887/page/10/
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