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THE EXETER THEATRE CALMITY

... falling over a heap of stones; Sept. 3, Harry Woodward, aged 15, of Appleton, leg badly cut by a plough, and John. White, of Sandford, broken arm caused by falling from a horse; Sept. 6, Henry Smith, aged 42, of St. Barnabas- street, Jericho, lacerated ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTICES

... given to the stock to prevent them from starving. Three lives have been lost by an accidentwhich occurred on the Whitland and Cardigan Railway on Wednesday evening. The train consisted of an engine, four wagons, and four passenger coaches, and, at a curve ...

THE EXILE'S DAUGHTER,

... people were aniy mrore than well. sal te.do vila~gers. They wiere not even of what are cle called thle rniddle class. But the Grattans of ha Tideswell had held land in the pariah for a. lac hulndred years, and the Blythe8 represented the or twro industries ...

Smithfield Club Cattle Show

... Hoo Park Farm, Luton, Beds. PIGS. DIVISION 7.-Mr. J. Fisher, Carliead, Cross Hills, York- shire; Mr. John Iisdeon, Golsoucotte, Washford, Taunton; Mr. John Dale, Spetchley, near Worcester. I~~ ~ ~~ - ?? 5 ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... and but little changed, perhaps even a shade better y looking than of old-it is John Egerton, John Egerton, with his wife, sweet Alice 1. Bouverie that was, leaning on his arm, proud and happy. es Florence crashes back a sigh-something very is like a tear ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... if it were mine to'give you! . . o Why ! my love-my love, what do you mean ? cried the young man as he clasped her in his arms. I mnean that I have deceived youi ,dear -that I am Ellit Travis, 'and ?? can- . not how go back from your word 1 U The young ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... Luke, and John, *le Bless the bed that I lay on- od And lie said it over three times. Then doubts canse over his mind (as they will over the faith co of the best theologian) whether this spell would y, let him sleep in peace in aill arm-chair, and in ...