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LITERATURE

... of Thomas Jelfer. erit Eon, late President of the United States, than whom few men h ey, have displayed greater energy, or more powerfully promoted niad the interests of their country, during very difficult and stormy ati- times.~.-Lieut. Hardy's Travels ...

FRUIT AND FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... Annuals-Mr Scotson Ist, Mr Thomas Stabler 2nd. Half-hardy Annuals-Miss Parker 1st, Mr Scotson 2nd. Hardy Bouquets-Mr Scotson 1st. Early Plums-Mr Par- ker Ist. Currants-Mr Thomas Hope Ist. GoosEBEaRisS HEAVIEST:-Whites-Mr Thomas Hope 1st and ...

QUEEN'S DRAWING ROOM

... Coammianider Dobson, by Sir J. Graham. MaJir S. Clerk, by the Earl nif Munster. Coinnranider Henry Layton, by Admiral Sir T. M. Hardy. LIeutenant Wainwright, R N., by Sir J.. Gmn'e. Captain Gibson, by Major-Grneral Sir C. Dalblac, K.C.H., on his promotion. ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... it up, and on glancing at the first page of it, lie found it was the Bible, with the name of Thomas Muir written upon it. He was struck with astonishment. Thomas Muir was his early schoolfellow and companion ! He had heard of some part of his subsequent ...

HER MAJESTYS DRAWING-ROOM

... hy Admirlal Sir T. M. Hardy. Li'uteiiant Wilkiiis, RXfl- Bi igade, by General Sir A, Barnard. MIjir MClaCtIlaui, by tihe Esi I of Diilhousie. LieeutealKt Stacklpiole, II.N., oil his return from SierraLeone, by Sir Thonias M. Hardy, G.( B CiLptain Doyle ...

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM

... Lady Anstruther. Mr. Edward York, by Lord Grantham. Mr. Wrottesley, by Sir John Wrottesley. Captain Pennell, R.N., by Sir T. Hardy. Colonel Waller, on being nominated C.B. Colonel Gold, by Lord Hill. Lieut.-Colonel Broadhead, by Lord Falkland. Lieut.-Colonel ...

THE [ill] OF FASHION

... I11. A Correspondent says, Lord John Russell it certainly to be I nmarlied to Miss Hardy. The young lady is the second daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Mastcruoan Hardy, by a daughter of I the late Hon. Admiral Sir George Cranfilcd Berkeley and Lady ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Viscount Melbourne visited Earl Grey yesterday at the Treasury. Sir James Graham, the Quarter Master General, and Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy had Intervlewa with Viscount Goderich yes- terday at the Colonial Office. Earl Grey, the Duke of Richmond, and Viscount ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... seen at the Queen's Bazaar, in Oxford- ' 5e ofercr t extraordinary instances of Nature's freaks iCre b t In the peron of Thomas Hardy Kirmau, a k 50d' ailoa Ithough only twelve years of age, weighs tif teln S~erus to be in possession of all the develop- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... A Description of the Close Rolls in the Tower of London, with an Account of the early Courts of Law and Equity. By Thomas Duffus Hardy. Nearly three years have elapsed since the present Record Com- mission was formed. It has received three annual Par ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... uniforms-I, only wear these bottle-greens until they come. And praywhat ship are you going to join ? The Die-a-maid-Captain Thomas Kirkwall Savage. The Diomede-I say, Robinson, a'n't that the frigate in which the midshipmen had four dozen a-piece for ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Saturday ati5 p james's to Lor Hill, thle Right Honourable Et tE Pao War), Lord F. Somerset, Sir James Cockburnan I e5iretil.. Hardy. II, an~ir To The Queen,. accompanied by the Duchess of loet, t, airing in a carriage on Saturday. GOcsc r The Princess Sophia ...