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London Secretary , will give information concerning desire it . the meeting to those who may
Isle The of Man Rev , . writes F . J to . us Moore as follows , Kirk in Braddan reference ,
to to a & paragraph naraeranh which which appeared fl . nnaA . rnd in in our nnr last last issue : —* I observe in the Publishers' Circular that my name has been given in mistake
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of Book J Oxford 5 ook Man oi of , , " a 10 1604 as MS U 4 editing . . which which Manx with will will translation be Prof be issued issued . John of the shortly shortl Rh Praye ys v , bv by of r-
the Clarendon , Press . ' MessrsWilliam Paterson & Coabout
to issue AIAUOOIO a . new II i . A . M . series M . OtXi . L J _ Ol of UK 7 LO books \ JJLJ . KXl entitled \ J \ J » . are OlJL CJ aUUUd 4 The Treasure-house of Tales by Great Authors . '
Hunt The xnefirs nrst , Lord t four iour Beaconsfield volumes volumes will will , Doug contain contain las tales tales Jerrold bvLeior by . Leigh , and h Mrs . Shelley . These tales for the main part pppi
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Lord ( ' Hugh Beaconsfiel Haliburton ¦ d ' b ) y & J c . . , Log The ppb ie volumes Robertson will ;
likewise » J J contain — — " ¦ — — portraits m ¦ , -y ¦ ^ p ^ w pp™»— of p ^ - ^^ the ^^ - ^— ^ ppw ^» pp »« pb various - ^ p * r * m V » pp »« PHppPfc authors .
We are glad to observe that Lieut . Stairs is being honoured in his native pf pr " ^ p ^ country "p »~ " **~ . A
despatch fro m Halifax — -- - , ' ¦ —— dated - ~^ ^^^™^ p- ^^ p » vpp the 11 ^^^ th ^ v ^ p . ^ p » , states pr ^ ^^^ « i ^ h that 'the — city — ^ w of ^^ ¦ Halifax — — •* — — to " ^ r ¦ ' *^ r -day w ^ w w presented »*^ ^ fc ^^ vsr ^ 1 ^ ^ K ^ r ^^ ^^^ ^ Lieut ^ h ^^ ^ h ^^ ^^ ^^ . V
with Stairs a , eulog of the b istic Emin address Pasha for Relief his gallant Expedition services r ,
worth in Africa £ 300 , ^^ accompanied ^— which - — — — — — — ^ ~ was - — >~ v subscribed >^_ by - *^ ^^ ^^ ^ b a ¦ i i ¦ VH p iece J ^ ^^^^ b > ^ for ^^ ^^ ^^ of »^^ " by ¦^^ m ^ p late * fc the ^ . ^ ^^ i » i
citizens after pay . ing Lieut , a hi . g Stairs h tribute , in rep to the ly to heroic the address leader- ,
ship of Mr . H . M . Stanley , said that the appreciation of his fellow Canadians was . the
greatest the hardshi incentive ps which to him he to had e * ndure undergone patientl in y
address Africa . , which Governor was followed Daly then by a delivere popular d re an
ception . ' Mark Twain and Mr . Chamberlain have
op each inion been concerning giving the the merits American of Mr reporter . Rudyard an
¦ ¦ himself Kipling as — thus — ¦ an ^ - — — " — ' author : — — - — ¦ ¦ * ¦ hk It — — . would - - v - - ^ w Mark ^^ -mm —« ^^ - ^ m ii ^^ ^* p « be r « p > - Twain - ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ a ^ ^^* . - ^ good f ^ ^^ « ^ " expressed ^ ^ - « " ^ ^ ^ b ^ ^ »^ ^ . ^ thing ^^ ^ w ^ m ^ *^ a j ^ * r ^ F " 'm ^
full to but even read there if Mr there is . always Ki were pling a ' story no s writings story there back , for and the of a power them style - , , y interesting one generally . His great
charm onarm to to me me is ia the the way wav he hft swings swincra nervous nftrrmis Ki Eng pling lish ' . s ' story Mr . Chamberlai ' good enoug n h pronounces 'and considers Mr .
* the A ^ ft scenes in m India mw ^^ A n and the ^ m , life — and action a good . ' Some of the American ai ^ ' « i are trying
to * - ^ -m make ~^ " out — — - — . ^ *^ that a- ^ ^— - — — ^ r Mr - ^*— , ^^^^ . Ki ^^ - ^ « ¦ , p wflipm ling papers J ^ ' s J ^ ^^ real ¦ *¦»• ^^^ w 0 m , name ^^ ^ nmi ^/ * ffpi is ^ J Bruce , and that he is an American . The claim
is characteristic . On the 16 ~ ^» - th ~— ^^ ¦ ¦ and ^^ -- — - — — - 17 — - ~ ^^ th h ¦ ¦ ¦! instant "i" p ¦ " ¦ ¦ r ~^ r ^^ r «^ p ^^ bp ^ ^^ ^^ the ^^ p ¦¦ » - ™ ^^^ Reading » p ""^ ^ " ^ ^«^^ ^» ^» ^^ ^ " p" ^ ¦ " « pi ^ ^ FP ^ "S
meeting of librarians will be held in the New of Town library ^^ Hall « v « appliances war , where there The will subject be an exhibition of public « 4 .
! ' library ^ "T" p > wp « - > m . leg w islation b ^ £ * * -. * , *«« ' . « . *• « p *^ wi *^ m . » ll be jk * full ^^ im y Iv ¦ discussed % y ^^«» - ^ ' m >^ and maiv ,
the Ogle Public and Forargue Library will bill be , drawn considered up by clause " ¦¦ " Messrs bv .
clause ^^ and amended ^^ , by the votes " ^— of ^^ -iwv the 9 J y majority t % / of the meeting * The members — —— who jv
wish to take part in the k * j discussion can ^* have * A \ J copies of the Bill supplied to them . On
Wednesday afternoon Silchester will be visitedand on Thursday the ruins of Reading
Abbey . , Afterwards there will be a reception b iLrv y the viiu Berkshire x / uiaouiiu Archaeolog xii vixiuvivgivuu ical . Society rVJV / V / Jiv * [ f y , . and ctllfl
a soiree in the public buildings . Friday and Saturday m / will be chiefly devoted to - ~ various — - —• - » *~ r ** , K *
drives and trips . We hear that Marshal MacMahon has now
leted his memoirson which he has been comp engaged almost ever since ^ his resignation of
the Presidency of the Republic in 1879 . The Marshal relates the whole history of the
attempted ^ um fusion ^ m between h- the » M Orleanists ^ p ^ ^ a and the LegQJ itimists , and has even committed to print ^
some curious revelations about the period of French history which succeeded the downfall of the Empire . This part of the work may be I
deemed to form a kind of defence of the I [Marshal's attitude and demeanour while in- trigues were being organised around him by j
the different political parties . Unfortunately , the author of these — interesting Memoirs
ading here them s to his for ori general ginal resoluti information on of not . Onl publish y six
one copies for will Madame be struck MacMaho off , one nand for one the each author for , ^ b ^ v ^^» ^^ m - ^^ r i ¦ ™ ¦ ™ ~ ^ f ^^^ ^^^» ^*^^ ^^^» ^^ ^^ ^^ m ^¦^» r ^ " ^^ ~ ^ " ^^ v ^^ v ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^ m ^^ ^^ , ^ p ^^ ^ ^^ ^^^ ^ " ^ ^^ ^^—^ f ^ ^^
their three sons and daughter , the Comtesse de Piennes .
portrait The and Book sketch -Buyer of Arthur for September Sherburne Hard has y a ,
who has made a name as a novelist both in will will this remember rfimpmliAr country and with wifli in America deligh flftliorh t f . . his his Many novels novftls . readers i iBut > ut
yet are not a V- Woman onlinteresting ' and ' Wind as stories of Destiny but ¦ as , ' , which works
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pres hae haft ented wi wi ' Walla Wallac Burns ™ e ' , s bled bled manuscri / ' which which pt , of he he ' Scots boug Dougut ht wna » at *
learn Sotheb from y ' s , the to the North city Brit of VViviv Edinburg ish ^ A ^^ dvertiser h , has since , we
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 15, 1890, page 1118, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15091890/page/8/
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