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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Hull, Yorkshire, England

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LINCOLNSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... entries included specimens from some of the chuief herds in the country. Tle Duke of Portland was again successful, for with Victoria 2nd he again headed the list. The second and third prizes were respectively carried off by Mr Henry Sharpley and Mr Jonas ...

Christmastide in Hull

... cumamnbulations of the Wandering Jew anything but ; agreeable. It is evening as we land, as in years gone by, upon the Victoria Pier. Westward, Ho! high e up in the steel-gray sky the first pale crescent of the It new moon stands outmost brilliantlyabove ...

Literature

... subjects of comic illustration. We subj oin some of the characteristics of the reigning sovereigns. ENGLAND. Victoria, born in 1819. Queen, Defender of the Faith, and of her Ministers; who, in return for her patronage, cling to her person, and her table ...

COTTINGHAM FLORAL EXHIBITION

... National school-roomi, which was appropriately de- i corated and admirablv adapted for the purpose. At thae entrance the word Victoria' waLs formed of a rich variety of brilliant Dahlias, and the room ws t otherwvise ornamenited wvith shower flowers. There ...

HULL THEATRE ROYAL

... next scene,- dock.,dei'-sbog tlie MAinerva Hotel, weisee the shipowneri. his daughter, and others .hurryi IIg-towatds the Victoria pier to ascertain the {atrthlof the WNew. The seene of the pier by inoonlight, wvith~ 'view ofthe Humber and the Lihcolnshire ...

MORE FASHIONS FOR JULY

... the eory heof persons still living, good old Queen Chemaory te her sedan chair, was mobbed by a Charlotte)t Of phadicals in St. James's Park, who rabble r5ou at d broke the windows. I have threw ,r's Queen of England, exclaimed the been cesedPrincess ...

GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AT BURTON CONSTABLE

... the benefit of the Hull General Infirmary, and Hull and Sculcoates Dispensary, was held on Monday last, at the Victoria Public-rooms, Queen-street, which was most liberally offered for the occasion, by Messrs. Cortis and Glover; and from the eligibility ...

GRAND MASONIC FESTIVAL

... the usual mransonic honors, but he begged of 50 them to drink with all the other honors 1 The Queen and the in Craft. le Solo and chiorus- God seave the Queen, Himste Lof fous-, in rising to propose 1The health of the gratid id mse fEngland, and provincial ...

Literature

... wars and no Indian massacres ; and that the e red men have preved themselves to be quiet and not 1,unthriving subjects of Queen Victoria.-Olhmber's Itu e Journel for June. lof L AN EXTRIAORIDINARY WOMAN. nt d 'It is one fact, sir, that I am a widow,' she ...

LITERATURE

... notes too fern this .Retcord are on the whole judicious tend instructive, fern and the chronoligical li-its of tile Kings and Queens of TYhe Europe. the Popes of BRtni, the Presidients of Asneita, it and tie peerage of Great Britain are very useful.- li't ...

Literature

... inl several places in ihe country to celebrate with more than usual fes- tivity the approaching birth~day of the Princess Victoria. Lady Canning died on Wednesday the 15th inst This event creates a vacancy in the borough of Warwick; the Hon. Charles Canning ...

REVIEW OF THE YEAR

... the condition of that country is still such as to cause the gravest anxiety and disquiet. The prospect, as sketched in the Queen's Speech at the opening of Parliament in February last, was dis- tinctly hopeful. The vigorous enforcement of the Protection ...