FIRESIDE READINGS
... sometliin.' — Ameri- Cnf ! ?? wi , IHE Sox-Erection of the Hudson dieted** Why Was not the Hudson Testimonial ?? wild en Mos ...
... sometliin.' — Ameri- Cnf ! ?? wi , IHE Sox-Erection of the Hudson dieted** Why Was not the Hudson Testimonial ?? wild en Mos ...
... took place is in the royalty of W. W. Battye, Esq., and Richard Oldfield, Thomas Oldfield, William Otty, and some others are allowed the right of hunting over the property on the con- dition that they preserve the game birds for Mr. Battye. These men are ...
... windows. Once clear of the throng, the carriage was driven off rapidly, and succeeded in reaching the Irving House, without allowing the people in the streets time to collect. The block around the Irving House was filled with a dense mass of people, with ...
... and fore-grounds of the picture. The faint glimmering rays of the rising sun, re- flecting its golden hues in the eastern heaven, and gilding the lofty towers and temples of the city, gives a melancholy grandeur to the dense columns of smoke and the brilliant ...
... consuming, — but knowledge was kindling her fires, and soon the ashes of ignorance would be scattered to the four winds of heaven. Burns bad said, — The last that from his chair shall fa' He shall be king amang us three. Bat he would honour that man ...
... success is overbearing ; the pride of talent is conceited; but spiritual pride is hypocritical and presumptious, offending heaven by sham humility, aud lording it over earth with offensive arrogance. Yankee, Derivation of. — The word Yankee is nothiug ...
... Reynolds,” which shows how | ridiculous great man may be rendered by the force of habit. He had been taught by his old master, Hudson, to paint portraits in certain position, the gentleman holding hts hat under his arm. Before he had thrown off the trammels ...
... reduced their rate of interest allowable on lodgments of cash with them to 2 per cent, per annum, if tho money remain six months; and li per cent, it removed before tho end of six months ; and that no interest will be allowed, unless the money remain three ...
... quality of the new wheat will » illicit various. We are certainly not Jter reliance on all that ia said on « ew* ...
... Lunatic Asylum, was suffocated, a few days since, by a large piece of beef which he attempted to swallow without chewing it Mr. Hudson, M.P., has more than redeemed his losses, and now is richer man than ever, through judicious iuvestments in railway shares ...
... Calder, Sergeant, Royal Sappers aud Miners, Ordnance Survey, Dewsbury Gateacre, near Liverpool, Oct. 21, 1850. Dear Sir, — Allow me to return you my most sincere thanks for one very great benefit I have derived from tbe use of your Arabica Food. Forte ...
... about to make in his premises, he has determined to SELL HIS PRESENT STOCK AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. He will, therefore, allow a Discount of 12$ per cent, or 2s. 6d. in the pound, for cash, from all Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Plated (roods, and Fancy ...