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A CASE FOR PHONETICS

... the name of a place or a person —it ought eoually bo spelled on phonetic principles. I very nearly lost last omnibus from Chelsea, by a pronunciation contrary to the conductor’s theory. I asked him “if passed the bottom of Albany-street” (for that was ...

I'HE ’'CKLOVV NEWS-LETTER

... himself the Lake of La drey, near Grenoble. On arriving at the last-named town M. Fiuchaire went to an hotel, carefully avoided showing himself in the streets, as be was well known to many persons the town. Before leaving the hotel to execute his fatal purpose ...

Btrpl^' ®dtbnt tile Government ha» been ml. the extent ot U.SJO pounds toast, by Coo„n a clerk the We. Department

... had sent his Kate uuuiy ktb'i. filled with fine flowers speech, besides presenting her r-.(h many iKUMiuets of real flowers, and protestations of never dying affection. His protostaWbns. like Ms flowers, how,-. , , prov. | to but short lived, and like ...

MR. SPURGEON ON THE DEATH OF PRINCE ALBERT

... Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed the name of the Lord.” Once gardener had a choice flower that he 'lnursed and tended above all the flowers of the garden. One missed it. thought a servant had taken it, Siad went about asking them all if ...

SATURDAY. AUGUST 80,1883' 08 T8W»! 'f ' I E i I 111 in g

... shall have over million of soldiers the Held, and immense iron clad navy afloat (says the New York Herald, Aug. 6). shal then show Europe how to crush out rebellion in a style of unprecedented quickness and completeness. In the three months (the old “ninety ...

arrival. The deaths had not all occurred from smallpox, only one having resulted from that disorder. cases of ..

... wear mourning. Moriamur Fro Patria.—Under this head Mr. Daniel, Surgeon, of Chelsea, writes:— Martha Cherry, aged 70, residing at 3, Calthorpc-placc, Quceu’s-road, Chelsea, is ill and unablo to work. Her eldest son, ids wife, and three children were ...

IBEICtN INTELLIGENCE. AMERICA. .1 ot Asia New York h iD.L telegraphic new. on. day conta!(l mtorost. ;„nond ..

... the detriment of the fund required for many other things the end of the week, t have often thought that at a poultry or flower show. plain, good, well-made useful set of kitchen utensils would (orra capital first prize in the cottager's class. It should ...

vm WICKLOW NEWS-LETTEB

... road dust which soiled their clothes and clogged their beards aud hair. The entire enclosure was illuminated with wealth flowering shrubs and plants, which was positively startling. The sudden change from the crowded downs, the dusty carriages, the wearied ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... heavens for a short time the years A.D. 323, 827, 1203, and 1639. M. Goldschmidt, a recent article in the Cosmos, endeavours to show ihat the stars so seen were really one star making the periodical returns, and calculates that the next ■visit of this celestial ...

MILDNESS OF THE SEASON

... other flowering shrubs. My neighbours lu more sheltered places would show still rarer flowers greater abundance, and with one yon would And the orange, lemon, cllron, palms, and camellias, growing io the open air. All the above-mentioned flowers, without ...

PARTIAL BALLOON ASCENTS

... days of sensational amusements, it will doubt one of the “sights” of London tor months past wayfarers the high road throuch Chelsea and Parson s-gr en have noticed circular structure like canvas gasometer, which has risen in vast bulk some hundred yards ...

LONDON

... Ney, Dupin, or Fontaineau may easily discovered. Hither the exiles of France brought their traditional love for birds and flowers, and though, after a wide lapse time, many of the national associations have faded away from the memories of their descendants ...