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INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT. FETmONS

... complain of the indignity that is put upon her dear suffering daughter, inasmuch she ha> nothing better to the Crystal Palace Flower show in, than the old bonnet she had ail last year, and would disgrace the head of any washerwoman at Crcmorne, and moreover ...

DEA T H S

... sense! Fairy delight!—bat hat the recompense? Maiden, retnerabcrer.t thou the happy hours, At •ve. when rlng mid lb* breath of flower* Thou did st Inhale the fragrance of their sigh ? Can'st thou recall the wind's low melody Post thou remember how the sunset ...

THE TUAM BANQUET

... rich glace silk, tastefully trimmed with bouillons of silver tulle and flowers ; jupe of white tarlatane over slip of rich whit* glace, bertbe and bouquet of the choicest flowers. Head-dress —Feathers and French blonde lappets; ornaments, pearls. Miss ...

CORK SHIPPING LIST

... light the strand on hill and fell, Awd of radiant lore’.ineaa glow from each hidden dell. • The holy wella are garlanded with flowers of rarest sheen, O’er ataried arch and rain'd pile ware ch pleta fresh and green; The Wy drapery curtaineth the mouldering ...

GRAND REVIEW IN THE PHCENIX PARK

... old and young. In this respect the institution has been less favoured than its off- spring, the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea; hut should it so fortunate now to receive its stand of colours -- iiu« .. from the hands of a member of the roval family ...

Pendennis. Porta XXIII. and XXIV

... parting with smile on your lip ; of our meeting, and you care not to hasten it! Is life but a disillusion, then, and are the flowers of our garden faded •way ? have wept—l have prayed—l have passed sleepless hours —1 have shed hitter, bitter tears oyer your ...

THE DERBY DAY

... neighbours a popularity great and justly merited. Let us follow them into the pad lock,” that the enclosure set apart far showing the horses before the start. This or that favourite may attract .ome casual attention, but every eye rests upon Lord Derby ...

Royal Regiment : Captain Coles, Surgeon Hearn

... Dalzell, Major Harris, Captain Barnford, Captain Fairtlough, Captain Cockburn, Captain Johns, Surgeon Watt, Assistant Surgeon Flower. 68th Regiment: Captain Morard, Captain Storer, Captain Seymour, Captain Fitzroy, Lieutenant Light, Lieutenant (’ator, Assistant ...

OPERATIONS IN THE CRIMEA

... generals are concerned, ot infirmity of purpose, turn with something of relief to the despatches of our enemies, which, while they show the dogged determination of the foe, attest and heighten the glory of the allied armies. It is evident from Prince Gortschakoff’s ...

THK CORK DAILY WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29, 1859. TO MR. DAVID STUART, I.ATE OF THE ESTARMSHMET OF

... their way to Italy, where i they wdl mixed with the new levies. The reserve*, which consist of meii. mil-4 consider- I the flower of the Au-uriau army, not man of them has served less than eight years. When the pocket> .some the ringleaders in the minute ...

CONDITIONS AT SALE

... causes, symptoms, varieties. and cure. A complete Esssav on Spermatorrhoea, and on a new, safe, and speedy mode of treatment, showing the serious consequences resulting from the dangerous remedies commonly employed in this disease. This work, emanating from ...

SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... looked like the shadowy Ate that dogs the triumph of the Liberal party. The galleries, too, were full. Underneath was Lord Chelsea—the re- jected of Middlesex—proclaiming his contempt of fate by A preternatural gaiety; while, just over the clock, the gay ...