Refine Search

ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA

... voice is as beautiful as ever;. her doed intonation (as it always was) is irreproachable her oth Iexecuation past rivalry-in short, Miss Louisa Pyne, in I our humble Yorkshire opoinion, is the greelteat~ soprano Muo rof te day Shereceived a brilliant,. encore ...

NATIONAL DAHLIA SHOW & FLORAL EXHIBITION

... in another three yearstewolntoe aA farthing to anybody, (Cheesr.)-After the Chairman had concluded his remarks there was a short discussion with regard to the statements in the report, which was adopted. -The Chairman was then re-elected president, for ...

DEATH OF CHATTERTON

... rspre3O)O is n well worh~y` of a painter's skill. Deeply nI ?? all tragic is the loboe of the short, brilliant carepr lier cos vividly represented. The story of Chatterbon i~jsogi tl'l P0~59ak Ofhig an ealydeveloped ens' Isis passion far fame ocrried him ...

COTTINGHAM FLOWER SHOW

... Faurr. 'Dark plums-i 'and 3 Newby, 2 H Ruddeforth. Light ditto-1 and 2 Newby. Dessert pears-1 Newby, 2 G Short, 3 T. Halliday. 6 desserb apples-i Geo Short, H Matchen, 3 H Ruddeforth. Baking apples-i and 3 Newb'y, 2 Robson. Red cur- rants-I R Locking, 2 and ...

HULL LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... important passage in English history-a scene so graphi. cally drawn in one of the pen and ink sketches of Macaulay's wondrous story-the protest of Dr. Hough, the president of Magdalen College, who, undismayed by the presence of three troops of horse and in ...

THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. AND THE BLACK BRUNSWICKER

... which -well deserves careful study, even when placed 6] AWo. in the same room with the Light of the World. The Bl I , story is short, The Duke of Brunswick, who fell at sc Waterloo, threw himself with fury into the war against B the French. Hle equipped ...

MUSKETS FOR THE MILLION

... -Puncrh. id A rougo-pot often blushes for those who can't :e bluah for themselves. 1I Is it not affectation In husbands of short stature 'g tr say that they avere married in the Temple of Hy-men ?- It' Punch's Alrnoaac. t. I' FREE SoIa ALL OvEcs.-In the ...

TERRIBLE STORY OF A SHIPWRECK

... T E R R I B L E S T O R O Fz A S I P ITERRIBLE STORY IOF A- SHIPWRECK.o I I IThe following narrative of -the loss of the steamer Jersey City, on Loag Poin Beach, tie.24th November, while on hler way from Toledo to Buffalo, appears in !the American papers ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... legend of Little Red ~ou* Riding Hood, and a more appropriate piece could not 'nehaebn heperhaps hvbenfixed upon; for the story is well teknown to all. The pantomime opens with a scene, idoe described as the abode (if the spirit of enterprise, where ...

LITERATURE

... specimen of Mr Leighton's msode of compusi- has tion, the reader will be very sure that the Storied Tra- vies ditions of Scottish Life ore capital stories indeed, Mr ,when we say tha-t they are interesting in spits of the to i Manner of their ?? P'ogasgeo ...

AN OLD NURSERY RHYME

... publishes his complaint, that nine snonths' income tax in~advanceeis demanded from the estate of a party who died ivitli a short time ago. The subject, neither financially nor shall socially, is one for- much levity, andi Mr. Pua701 shlows Isis the ik ...

LITERATURE

... readers of the Dublin University Magazine will rejoice to see the commencement of a new story by the author of Artist and Craftsman, and right pleasantly dose the new story An Only Son open. It is fresh, charming, and humorous as the early chapters of ...