The veteran author of “ Philip van Artevelde” (Sir Henry Taylor) has been writing his autobiography. His dramas show, combined with true poetic feeling, the broad views and knowledge of human nature which have illustrated his long and useful official career; while, owing to a union of rare personal qualities, be has enjoyed the intimacy of many of the most distinguished men and women of two generations. His Memoir, therefore, which it is to be hoped may be given to the world during his lifetime, should be of more than ordinary interest.
_ TO ADVERTISERS. rpHE “GLOBE’' having now a daily 1. issue of 2400 copies, our advertising friends will be glad to learn that the readers cf that Journal number nearly TEN THOUSAND sensible and intelligent persons. ' ADDINGTON. gECTjIONS IN THIS SUBURB TO BE SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 BARMAN & STEYENS,
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 650, 19 July 1876, Page 4
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145Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 650, 19 July 1876, Page 4
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