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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Yarborough, as Commodeqre of the Royal Yacht Sq4padron, the swun of 1001., to be istxibuted by his Lordship amongst t pilots and boatmen of the Port of Cowes, his Lordship .has tmade thefllowing distribution of the donation, viz. 301. to the pil9ts to regale ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... himself steering his boat from Rudesheim to Bingen, when the whid rose and upset it, The prince was in the water whea some boatmen succeeded in saving him. Her Majesty and her royal consort arrived at the terminus of the Great Western Railway, at Paddington ...

LITERATRUE

... Burke he emphatically cried out, Go, know not you, you are not the shepherd of the flock I belong In Sunday night some boatmen were amusing ?? f wid a bit of a row at Constitution-hill, when the Watcht man interfered; but the belligerents not wishing ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH AND APRIL

... the astonishment of the spectators, hesoon reappeared on the surface of the water, and was swimming away lustily, when some boatmen went to his assistance, and got him safe on shore. Whether he intended to de. stroy himself, and repented when he got in the ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Custom- 0 0 house, Wexford ?? 12 0 0 J J. Carr, masterof Mr. Redmonid's 20d schooner Native ?? 20 0 0 2 P. King and eight boatmen 7 100 a 1 Thos. Carthy and nine men 7 10 0 0 100 W. Trigg, for personal services 6,i O0 0 0 W. Powell, jurr. . 10 0 lO O ° ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... to present the N handsome sum of 501. to the fund now raising for the re- Ji wardvvf the Darlings-and the North Nunderland boatmen, st ,for theb humane and heroic conduct o0l the occasion of the (@ tss of'the Forfarshire steamer on the Fern Islands.- th ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... at Metl- chtant's-quay, in one ottle ~swrrni-inoteiena Warren'Is rjc. k,, ---o ., inoteieea gentemanweidentifled by Some boatmen who were pass- ilpg aqd who land them, cotnveyed to his residence in Bruas- wick~street, where aniniquest was held. The room ...

ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY—EXHIBITION FOR 1849, OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE

... an old man in foreign garb re- clining in the last agonies in the stern of a small fishing boat with one of the dismayed boatmen running along the thwarts to his assistance, whilst the little boat moves along the waters of the placid Shannon. The picture ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... lorwsardeul to his l idship, batowirig to the prevatence of very boisterous weatther, nine days elapsed before the Scuutisl. boatmen ventured to cross eie cihainel diviulig tbe Islaud of Rum sroum the mittlanl.d At lengthW Lord Salisbury obtained the letter ...

LITERATURE

... not a sign of any green thing could be seen, to tedl that there was one spot where ve-etation could catch at; and still the boatmen determinately bent to their oars, and the eteersenan held on his course against this mountain-face, which rose six hundred ...