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Sept. 15, ^90 . The Publishers' Circular...
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Marianne North.
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Mr. Robert Steggall. It is with sincere ...
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Canon Liddon. D Death Eath It Is Of Of W...
noon he ¦•¦¦¦ died he was he felt suddenl as well y seized as usual with , but illness towards and
the died ^^^ B ^^ J ^^^ cause almost ^^^~ ^^ of death immediatel ( — . ^^ Henry y , h ear ^^ Parry * ' t »^™ ^^ ^ dis " ^^ Liddon ^^ e ¦^^¦^^• ase ^^ pv - ^^ ^^ v ^^ p be , ^ p ^ was ^^ i V ^ HV ng ^^^»
the son of a ph m ysician m at Taunton mmm . He . . was [ educated educated aat t Oxford uxfora , , wnere where he he took took honours honours .
and was ordained deacon arid priest in 1852 , and 1853 by Dr . Wilberforcewho was then #
^ Bishop ^ A * pointed ** v — of Oxford by ** the . Prelate In 1854 — — —^ ^^ vice ^ Mr ^ , * * . - princi * Liddon ^^ ' ^* w p ^^ al ^^ was » ^» ^^ of ^»»
I ap Cuddesdon College , which he had just estab-^ lished B ^ W ^ " ^~ ^^ — — . A violent storm . ... . — of — _ opposition . ^ vr ^^^ ^^^ . . ^^ ^^_ ^ ^ h ^ h - ^^ ^^^ b ^ arose ^™ " ^ ^ " ^ *^» ^^^
t against K he 01 O o B - » ishop iwi the * v /^/ reluc ¦* young ¦ v / a uv t vwiivij an insti tly accepted Hrvvv tution ^/ tOU , and Mr 1 UX . > ultimatel Liddon JJ 1 UUV 11 ' y s O
resi ever gnation where . his He lec worked tures and on other at Oxford works , how - - pro
while duced , his a gre holiness at impression of life on made the literary his personal world ,
in phenomenal fluence wi . th He under was chap gradua lain tes to the somet Bishop hing
of Salisbury . He was an active member of the Hebdomadal Counciland when in 1870 he
Mr was . Gladstone iven a stall he in St at . , once Paul ' s attracted Cathedral vast by
congrega have shown tions no , which si , of for diminu twent tion y . Canon years , gns j v ^ —~ ' - - ^ ^^— ^^— —^— ^^»^^ ^» ^^ v ^^ ^^ ^^ " ^» - ^^^ v ^ ^^ ^ p ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^*
of Liddon Oxford preached on Whitsun before Dabefore the U an nivers enor ity - y
mo Lux us Muudi congregation thoug . h The it serm never on dealt mentioned with
th Liddon e book ' s , las and t , public Mr . Gore appearance was present was . at Canon
Cam-House bridge in with June the , when Master he of walked Balliol u p the to receive Senate
an enth h usias onorary tic degree laudits . bu He t was looked received wretchedl with p , y
serious ill . He illness caught a the t the cold funeral which of led the to his Earl last of
Carnarvon at Highclere .
Sept. 15, ^90 . The Publishers' Circular...
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Marianne North.
Marianne North .
We are sorry to record the death of Miss Marianne Norththe distinguished artist and
, traveller . Miss North" who was the daughter of the late Mr . Frederick NorthM . P . early
showed a taste for travel and natural , history , , and in ~ ~~ m * 1865 ^ m ^^ ^ mf ^^ she ^^ tf * tm ^* r accompanied ^ J ^ ^ p ^ ' ^^ ^ m ^ ™ i" w ^ » - ^ m ^^^*» a ^^ ^^^ ^ her ^ ^^ At father ^ 'K ^ v ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ to ^^ ^^^ the - ^ « —• ^^
-East , where she remained for two years . In 186 D-7 O she executed a large number of
landscapes tne the United United in Sicil States States y , and , and and in J Jamaica amaica 1870 visited . . In Tn November November Canada ,
1877 Miss North , went to Indiaand on her return two years later she offered , her entire
collection in trust for of p the ictures nation to , the and authorities she engaged at Kew to ,
build at her own cost a gallery for their reception ing | 1 of ¦—¦ - the . paintings The offer K / was was su accep perintended ted ** - * . ^ fiJP , the b hang the
artist ^ " herself v ^^ »^ i ^ ri ^ f , and »* m ¦ "IK on Jul « jw ^ . ^ y » j » 8 »^^ , ^^« w 1882 ¦ m « t , the ¦**» - *^ - ^ -t * gallery rw y w » , . ¦ . - « , was thrown ¦ v to the i public hr if . There are
upwards — - »^ w of * ** ff ^ 700 open ^^ M ^ ^^* ^^ pain ^^ ^^ ^^ tings ^^ ff ^^^ ^^ . ^^ c i ^ During fl ^ d ^ ^ f 9 m ^^^ ^^ uhe ^ ' ^ ^^ r ^ ~^ v past ^ ^ " ' ~~~ few iew years vears she Hhft has has travelled travellftd and and worked worked in in
many places abroad , and it was a journey undertaken the v «^ v «* v * a to w South r < s \^ r u i / A i America ^ . j » , aaavjl avm that vaauvv broug p- ^* . ^ - ^ rNht on
illness from which she died . Miss North * will & a long woman be of remembered versatile and by brillian alj who t knew intellect her
** •^<* mM > % * t * MVI . T VJkMUIVAAV »>»** Vfc I ^ AAAAAiVAlV *** VV ** VVvy , an charming accomplished converaationaliafc artist and . scientist , and a w * * - - ~ ¦ '
Marianne North.
GUSTAV ZU PUTUTZ . We regret to announce the death of Gustav
known zu Putlitz as , a a German novelist writer poetand who p was ¦ laywright - widel y .
considerable Several of his populari — — dramas — — ~ , - ty and - and — _ — , - comedies his „— — tales —____ . _ enj . were - —__ oyed —__ _ a
great success . In private life he was much
esteemed .
Mr. Robert Steggall. It Is With Sincere ...
Mr . Robert Steggall . It is with sincere regret that we record the
a dea t th Lewes of Mr on . Robert the 1 st Steggal — inst — - — — . l , which Mr ^— , SteggalFs — occurred r ^ j ^ y
poems have secured him an honourable position among ' Evensongs the ' minor ' A Heart poets ' s Obsession of the 7 ' ' century Sonnets .
by of the genuine City ' , ' , poetic other feeling poems and , are ~ deserve distinguished , to be
more widely known than they are . Mr . Steggall
was only in his sixty-first year when he died . » o » —•
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From Messrs . Biehard Bentley & Sons . — 'A Memoir of Edward Askew Sothern , ' by T . Edgar Pernberton . The theatrical world is a
world that moves swiftly . Reputations are quickly made in it and still more quickly forgotten . The favourite of one day is too often
neg secured lected for the himself next ; but a permanent * Lord Dundreary place in * has the annals of the stage . The life of Sothern by
Mr . Pemberton is a worthy memorial of the ¦ clever ^ t J * , m ^ ^ _ f j ^^ actor % >^> ^^^ ^* ^ fc ^ ^ k who » W rfh' ^ *^^ took ** ^^ ^^ ^^ the ^^^ 4 ^^ town ^^ ^^ F V »¦** b ^*^ y w »* s ^ torm ^» ^ " ^ ^ " i ^ - ^ F ^^— , — and v~— ii in ^^ , v
what is more , kept it , and we are glad to see that a new edition of it has been called for . It is well printed and well boundand the
cover is adorned with a picture of Sothern , in his famous role .
From the same . — Some Experiences of a Barrister \ j . ^_ ' ft s ^ ¦ J L ^^ m ife ^ ^> ^ - ^ , ' ¦ b 'x- ^ y w Mr ^ t ^ . v Serjeant r % ^ ¦ ^ wi ^ ^ - ^^ ^ s * r ^ . ¦» . »* ¦ Ballantine ^ « ri « . v — kp . i ^ - ~ !¦ ^^ . » - Messrs — ' — — ' . ^
covers Bentley of send Serjeant us a handy Bailantine edition / s interesting in paper doubtless and gossi rea py dable reminiscences have as another when —¦ . it run The first of appeared book popularity is , as and in fresh will its
^ It x . ^ ^^ fc r ^^ ^^ «* ~^ mr ^ w i ™ — ^ ' ^ ^— - ^ ^ " — — - ^ - " - ^ r ^~ •— ' — - ' m— m ^ J From present Messi form s . . David Bryce & Son , Glasgow . — 4 Faithfulness : and other Papers' by Jenkin
Lloyd Jones , with Preface by the , Countess of Aberdeen ; and ' Blessed be Drudgery' by
the William Countess C . Garnett of Aberdeen , also . with We notice a preface that the by same tiny volumes preface is but made it to is do not »/ duty inapp j » i »« in ropriate both -r these ¦ to
either mil i v . vy * In - *** - * v /» addition , « « - ' •¦• •* * , tl . e M- books * v ^ w ^ contain r ^ Kr a ^ e — ight T- — - little sermons between them on subjects of
every PWIUU some day ha AJICt / p l- ' py l ^ f J interest ideas lM \ yU » J in A . * rather A & VLAJL Mr . shaky fc Garnqtt ^ aa »^/»« . ^ Eng a ^*>^ expresses li «»« sh ^« . .
From WC Mr — . The James Next Burns World ft , : 15 Fifty Southampton ¦ - -six Communica «¦ - » Row ¦ T - ,
W 1 . m \ S . > A * - * V / A . ^ \>*** . W V * A »\ A ^ - * ** J " ¦ - " " — ' — — - — - < »* --tions from Eminent Historians , Authors , Legis-ACA lators iUVS A . * - » , V & ^ rf ^ c * , * now AAV / » W in »** Spirit ts * / k / » * * »/ . Life »_«« . ^ . ^^ , ' throug » »^» -k ^ v ^^^ ^ h - ^ — Mrs — . — . w ~ . -
Susan G . Horn . In a preface to Mrs . Horn ' s book the publisher informs us that he ' can
duction testify to its iven being as trul a genuine stated mediumistiQ in the introduc pro - - tory notes , g In some y instances the presenoe
. ... of the communicating spirits was noted by others before the control of Mrs . Horn was
eff mnnv ected of of , finirih thus irit furnishing a act ction ion . The The corroborative papers naoers could could teati not not
dictated mony or sp written at the will of the medium but at the moat unlikely times , as the spirits , a
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 15, 1890, page 1125, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15091890/page/17/
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