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CURRENT GOSSIP.

Tke C-inndima hare eoue to Hon«kt>jg I San, Bernhardt worksm her studio an male A '. attire -i ■ Ro i Bonheur is at Nice, m delicate ? health The Prince s Pierre Bonaparte is about ta uecom i nun - ~H| Alevandet & ss correct and almost *M ■ austen in his pnvat" life «§l DrOummmg, the owe well knownXoaoit ~~ 3§ ' preaehei, is now ont of hi mind ~M . A?.' ?U ho Mcll *>»™ Exhibition tote. ! >P *° f* u - J 39, reLL pts £43, S9C ' "M it i i -i°, >ion ' th " s>««nraor, is a UotUer o£ v,^l Michael Bov ton, the Land Leaguer . 'J , 'm r ecol lll ° I'op&'s brother, i 3 se rf- ' oush ill fiom in -ittack oJ apoplexy " : \i\ -uiopted d novelist G P *1 R Jiiucb i-, U cturmg m S-sn Frmcisco. * *. J Iti thought tint the ill fated ox Empress. 4 Cii lotti is rif idlj ippi oiching her end. 1 lhe Inief of Lich of the Q C s defending j PainUl m<l in Dnbhn weighed I cwt i Praetor intend■= issuing i de- ]■■-. \ottd to the moon ind otiiei scieahfia matters | Midime Cimillo tlie Hdy ! is phi sucee*. f uIU m classical concerts at i r> e« \ork , L-ld y « lc Swdudge u> tlie nine under which the Winces Louie j's, tnvell 3 n S thioushltilj ° I llie son ot Bi mark can noa marry the U\ b uith whom he eloped, -;, her hubband L h is out lined i di\ orce -sf Ir io a little cm ioiu. tuat the first conteste<r ' ! election it w hith a omen c v oted in En?- : f Imd should oeciu at the Isle of Man _ Queen UOjelli is now a fat, un&,inlr ■ but O oodintmcd lookup -Slw 1 : dru cs about V ins diaw n b> fom mule-s i ll.e Lmpeioi Ins put Jie Gennan army i intomouinin = ' ju tis -no put a doorknob 3 m*o lnomimy It in t tint the knot 1' mourns. j Pi nice Bi lnn'v mjs th ut Emile ZoH and ~> ' [ other Ticnch no\ ehata are responsible foe thfe '*■ eunn ng aw a\ of lussouHcibeit-nithinothes. S ' man b \i ifo <* <i | The aetenu English tenoi, Sims Ree\es *? i cilculites he Ins lo t iJO.OOO dunng hi* * professional life fi o>l nenous inability i to keep engagements * Mi Edmun 1 \ ites has abandoned Lii ] attempt to &ho« ignorant people what an e\ eninq journ il should be like. He aud Mr. 1 Cuckoo ha\e puted eompam Djc Grand Duke \Je\ib of Russia is ecdea- ■*■ voiiLg to hnd a. bude His left handed, mar- J nige with i piettj Gcunan girl some jeara since m ikes it a difhcult task J, Tlie try tapers iud candles selected at JS fiiit to burn aiound the Ktc Czars bier, it his been disco\eied, weie filled with mtro _ gljceuue in 1 othd explo nes -; An Lngh h spoiling autliontj sajjs tl.at the best ti no foi shooting wild tow lis just ) befoie oi boon iftei a stoim, when the birds I are tlutteied, anxious and unsuspieious \ j Tlie Graud Duke luu, been im- A pmoned m the foitre«sot Dunaburg There Z ' mn\cry atlectmg iccne when tne mother i of the ioval criiiiinil took lea\o of him for - t ever. ■ the late Czn wib ahaiulsome cVuld, 5 and walked thebtieets of St Peteisburc «ith. | a guard or two, the people loUoweu. bun in, T crowds, trying to kiss tlie he'n of his gar- } ments. ~\ The American newspaper publisher who- 4 offers chrOmos to subscribers lias % rival in. -| Paris who advertises to guc an. acre- of landr 1 in Algeria to all wbo subscribe to his daily 1 for a year. ,; Paul Boy ton his iimclm Nen York. Hβ J i was. engaged in the Perm iau service, and bad ]' been, captured bj the Cluktiis He escaped 1 ] by aid <if somefilends, md swam out to an. ~\ Knglish steamei, oil bond of which he was taken. f> On d:t in the Cu"koo that "Endymion. ,1 1 will not realize foi the the large ■ sum they paid foi the eo))\ and that I 1 1 prior to his decease the noble author offered ! release from the biigim, aud to share the : : profits instead.

it Having Keen suggested ot .. v.-j Wales that if he would look in upon the .'!> studio of a.certain struggling artist, the news ■ . '■■■ of such a favour might turn the scales.fdi? .:.!... ■ the painter, he good-naturedly : drovci to the- , atefo; - at once. . ■• ■.' ■ ■"■■•. .. •■'■ ';.'■:'■''".": ■;';'''•"•■'. On the Budget night Mr, Gladstone toofci. down with him to the House his .usual -coinpanion on these curious ' poma-. 'y.'J-'. turn pot—in-which is a compound .tkaVlgofcoi. ; i' : exceedingly like bear's grease inliolcSrs^liHrav:;! : It is nothing more obnoxious than : up in sherry. From this he time drauk, starting off.again.like^,ferS&rir.i cal giant refreshed, v • ■'. -; : ; ■Not content showing lip Tno&etti'on ..■•. : . : : the Thames, Hanlan has ■benn telling .tho . :. Transxitlantic publie""*'hat a profound cbni ■ ■'. ■ tempt he -entertains for his' abilities as a"':'■ ' sculler. Says the Canadian,. "He. is. a blow-hard, and much inferior to;Laycock.'-' . All the time Hanlan Was training,.;so.ue. />,; states, Trickett was. chaffing hinv■-as"of 'the'■; ,; * business he had in lrand Was;, but a farce. " That," goes on the Tofontonian r: ".was -svhy " I played with and finally gave him "such p. dressing. I could have had a .comfortable i : nap on board my skiff, so little did Xfearhiiit ■ catching me." Surely thisseemslike adding './. ; insult to injury. Hanlan might have .been ' satisfied with winning Tnckett's-'.money;:. ;' . without running down, his rep-iitatibn..;.,■■;..• ■■:•■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6099, 4 June 1881, Page 3

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CURRENT GOSSIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6099, 4 June 1881, Page 3

CURRENT GOSSIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6099, 4 June 1881, Page 3