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THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... readiness to assist the working classes to visit the Exhibition. The resolution was agreed to, and Messrs. John Allan, plumber; Charles Fraser, tailor; John Bulloch, brassfounder; Robert Macleod ; Jatnes Hunter, ma- son ; William Murray, overseer, Spring-garden; ...

CURRAN AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES

... i- been lost had not the love of his friend, and a laudable zeal for his memory, induced him to give them to the world. l. John Philpot Curran was born at Newmarket, a l little village in the county of Cork, on the 24th of July, 175O. His parents were ...

LITERATURE

... Light Brigade! Oh I that none was near to aid!I Oh,! the wreck the cannon made Of their peerless beauty I Yet well done, Lord Cardigan ! You bave shown yourself a man, Proving what our English can For honour and for duty. xII. Round that small devoted band ...

LITERATURE

... when John, being then about twenty five years of age, and the father l of two children, engaged to go out to Savannah, in Georgia, in an English vessel, and under an English captain, for a cargo of rice>. On the arrival of the ship at Savanmah, John was ...

THE MAGAZINES

... from various quarters, and has ar. ranged them so as to present to the eye almost at a glance the respective forces of all arms and kinds which can be called into requisition by Austria, Prussia, and the minor States of Germany. E Women and the Salons ...

HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY

... Levinge, John 81relley, M. W. Ridley, Watain Williams Wynn, Minto Townsend Farquhar, Robert Throckmorton, Charles Mor- ganl, Ralph Howard, Robert Gerard, Courtenay Honywood, William Codrington, M.P., John F. Daris, ?? Robert Keith Arbuthuot, John Gibbons ...

LITERATURE

... accident. Captain Mini6 is thus unlaurelled a f ?? basis of all modern improvements in small arms is tthe elongated cylitndro-conoidal shot, invented by Captain John Norton, of the 31th Regiment, in 1823, but which, E 3disparaged and diseountenanesd by the ...

LITERATURE

... asked in v'ain, could be no longer withheld. An analysis of the speech of 1813 clearly shows that thie objections to Mr. Grattan's motion then assigned are all without exception in their own nature conditional, temporary, and dependent on circumstances ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... the H on. Dudley and Mrd. Ward, Colonel the Hion. Edward lr Upton, Lady Flower, Sir Willim Abdy, Bartg, the Earl L. of Cardigan, Sir John Lowther, Bert., Sir P. Cautley, e Brrt.. Sir Henry Webb, Brt., Sir George Womhbwell, d Bert;, Mr. C. J. Palmer, MI. ...

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWINGROOM

... Maxwell, by her mother, Mrs. Constable Maxwell. Mrs. John Meiklarn (of Duloch), by Viscountess Monck. Miss Meiklacn, by liar mnother, Mrs John Afeiklam. Lady Milner, by Sehna Ceuntess Milton. Mrs. John Morison, by Mrs. Colonel Frddy. Mrs. Montresor, by ...

ITALIAN OPERA BUFFA IN LONDON

... arrived in Edinburgh on. Saturday afternoou, and proceeded to Barry's Hotel. The Duchess attended divine seevice en Sunday in St. John's. Her Royal Highness will remain In town until Friday, and on that day leave Edin. burgh for the south. Hid Excellency the ...