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THE CUMBERLAND

... flag, that is rent in twain * ' Shall be one again, And without a seam ! LozietrRLLOW. SPANISH PInDE.-Letters from Malrid speak of an incident which has caused some agitation in the higher circles of the Spanish capital. The Duchess de Fernan- Nunez invited ...

THE PICKET ON THE POTOMAC

... by Geber in the latter half of the eighth century, which corresponds very closely with that at present employed. Strictly speaking, the employment of analysis in the dry way for qualitative purpsecs is of much later date. com- i mencing from the observation ...

CAUSES WHICH AFFECT WAGES

... himiself; which would lead to a personal a !s aianuc ad a feclirig of mutual iuterest higlhly I.le:!'l i! variouis ways. He also speaks with !deaxuc of the frequent promotion of -workmen, ?? it as a proof, too, of a healthy stae of tnccl are soiiic of the s ...

FAIRS AND FEASTS

... FEASTS. .ABOUT this time the Leeds Fair will be coming to its'aciose-perhaps, indeed, will have come to its close. We are not speaking of the fair in the legal sense of the word-for the legal duration of a fair in this part of the world is to its actual duration ...

KEIGHLEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... address you presently, are the proper persons to speak, and I shall, therefore, merely say that when we look at the comparatively narrow ex- tent which this society embraces in its operations, it would be speaking in terms quite unworthy of the show if I merely ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... faith in the d immaculate purity of the legal fraternity, that we would not h read the harrowing details. However, and we are speaking from experience, from which we have gathered wisdom to ' our great cost, if the same paragraph had been headed Ex- 1 t ...

NIGHT

... mother's voice commandeth silence. Lest any wake her babe that sweetly sleepath, So God speaks silence, and the world is quiet, For so He giveth his beloved sleep, We speak of life as day, of death as night But night and day alce both divinely given What ...

GRAND CONCERT, LAST NIGHT

... goutleman tA niusthaveheenavaluabli' lessen ?? YWinderand Miss Her. ?? greaves. ' Of these 'cuing ladies we find it difficult to speak, hi ~.after having heard them but once in so pblic aoition, at It They arei both pupilis of Dr. Spark,anweurrta, It have not ...

LEEDS CHORAL UNION

... and'4 eli ted.the m ost earnest ontbursy of 'applause during the -evening. ' - i . . - Of the band-accompaniments we-can speak in terms of' un 4nalitied praise. Haydn's beautiful instrumentation-a ipoitit in which the grand old maste.' uevemr fails to ...

THE GREAT NORTHERN EXHIBITION OF SPORTING AND OTHER DOGS

... of the dogs are pointers and setters. Fancy Q of dogs are also exhibited in considerable numbers, but, goner. Si od ally speaking, -they do not include any ani mals of more than. as i average-merit. Two or three deerhounds are shown, and hi I , the extra ...

TENNYSON'S NEW POEMS

... delicate acts of Iindness. Ten years pass, and no Enoch, and no nows of him; and-the old, old ?? at length allows his love to speak. Sitting on the hillside, on a sunny autumnal afternoon, Philip and Annie listened to the merriment, and watched the sport ...