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MUSICAL FETE AND BALLOON ASCENT

... he fell down to the ground. Assidtance was speedily rendered to him by those on the spot, who found him i insensible, and speaking in an incoherent manner of being suffocated by gas. Ile was taken up, andt carried to the house oD H. L. Pattinson, E eq ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... exhibitions, To nay thue &d-sser wver goml woauld iot lie a sufflinaert coosnicndmstioii, bet it is of tlh vegetables see hove to speak in greater praise, witliomit taking into conisideratin that high and bleak diotrict, the specimens shown sercited w indtr. ...

FINE ARTS

... csmmu iicated in the features.- ?? the miniatures, Nos. 834, t! otisOnlt,'' 785, inm. Hawvthorn, Esq. &c. 1,.psiblc to speak too highly of thlc life-lik in- ?? i thoses works. i';.Littl ed Riding Hood, a portrait.-J. ttr- hs is a chalk ?? of n high ...

NORTHUMBERLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW

... termed T rhe Revolving Cultivator, or Digging Machine. Of the merits of this machine we are as yet personally unable to speak, but whatever It is destined to accomplish in agriculture Find WhetbA. o not it will ultimately suedml tiiw ;.onglil Gibson ...

NORTH DURHAM FAT CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... And, what was more than all, Mr Grey stated that there was no doubt that the working population of this county, generally speaking, were in a far better condition then ever they wereprevious to free trade; that their wageo were better; that the consumption ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... outr naval racurcoS, even in Nelson's rime, are compared with those in thx.e our days, it eaunot but be felt that, hormanty speaking, Bri- ralrJ is sure e0 retaleleher wonted naval euprembey. In ereche vcrsions of Shti'kspere, an opportunity ii taken to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 'hem the ola trienonial course ii stilt followod. The average extent of the farms is sixty acres, and the farmers, generally speaking comone la- bogrcis who do ?? for themselves, are not rich enough to lay out much upon the land. At the time of the low prices ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... moment; for, although in Germany, In France, and in the United States of America, there are Art. newspapers, there is, etriotly speaking, no publication by which the arts are adtquately represented. We congratulate the able and industrious conductors of the ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1861 AND THE SOCIETY OF ARTS

... six or seven severe wounds upon the scalp, most of them out to the bone ; -he had alto a sweliug in the jaws, and could not speak; i es was iu ai very dangerots atate, The inquet ?? 4djourad THE komsT Rout1 Vigir f6 tkpa-~~ the Queen bas signified to Sir ...

THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY ELUCIDATED

... interesting to read as a novel, The doctor is particularly happy ia avoiding any parade of hie learning while entitled to speak with authority, he is never dogmatic; and though an ardent devotee to his favourite studies, he is never pedantic or trifling ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... upon it. He is, beyond all doubt, and by the admission of all partiea, the most per. feet orator of his day. Eis style of speaking differs essentially from that of tho great statesmen of his own or the preceding age. His leading feature is neither the ...