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  2. TREAT FOR THEATREGOERS.

    Mr. Matheson lang, one of England's foremost actors, and his talented wife (Miss Hutin Britton), who are under a six months' engagement to Sir Rupert Clarke ...

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  5. A POET'S FRENZY.

    A grave statement regarding the mental condition of Mr. William Watson, the distinguished poet, has been made by his brother, Mr. Robert Watson, of Montreal ...

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  6. ENGLISH SOCIETY.

    Borrowing Among the "Smart Set."—There are many people who get through the London season year after year by systematically borrowing what they cannot ...

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  7. THE LORDS.

    There are no bodies in the world more tenncious of their privileges than the Houses of Parliament, and time after time they have brought offenders to the bars ...

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  8. KOEPENICK JESTER.

    A broad-shouldered German, with twinkling eyes, a grey moustache, and a bald head, was to be Been one night last month in the midst of a throng of laughing ...

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