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A ROMANTIC STORY

... became most anxious not only to see the famous personage but to obtain adminsion into his presence, and to be allowed to speak to him. To do this at first seomed a difficult matter; but, on learning that her hero was to call on businiss at a house where ...

LORD MARMION-RUSSELL

... (From Puncl.) Who said the Russell's head was old, Who anid the Russell's heart was cold, Or that the Rnsell utterance bold Speaks nought but rest and thanks ? As pluckily he rears his crest, As sturdily he strikes his beat, AH when, in youth, at Grey's ...

A LOVE SONG

... brooklet's breast. Come to me, genj.lo maiden, And let me ?? thy cheek; Come, for my heart is laden With love I fain would speak. Feo longer leave [be lonely. But, while the i.oon is bright, With him who lev,.s thee Only Come wauder ?? til to-night. Stanley ...

THE STORY OF A CREAT FAILURE

... estimated that there would be a los1 on these of £2,788 000. No commentary is needed on such figures; buoy speak- to the eye better than any words speak to the ear. And they are not, it is to be remembered, the whole of the real loss: they are the estimated ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... TPUBELI AUtMMBkMiT. &o. ?? LoyalAleaMd l ?? Speaks ;rst? The Asr, ?? Oucumber, hp laugbng Hytaou, 'Boal AmphbheafO-Th.;i9 dby,'aid The rteat City., NeW Adelphl Theatr-The 81cillan Pirato,: aod The Vagabonds. Royal Colosseum Tbeatre-Poor ...

THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, EARL GRANVILLE, & MR. DISRAELI ON THE INTERNTIONAL EXHIBITION

... and unlearned some things which perhaps she had practised too lonu. The verdict of posterity-and in speaking of the Exhibl- tion of 1851 we may speak of the verdict of posterity -I think has been that it stimulated the invention and refined the taste ...

LINES ON BALLAFREER HOUSE. I

... from its vast elevation On old Kirk Braddan's fertile land, That cornucopia Of its station I Bigh road to Peel, of whibh to speak in praise is vaia-that antique spot Beisg (per his Peveril of the Peak) Long since immortalised by Scott. Olt from thy t ...

A short time Ago, the Bishop of 4 Mr. Spur/eon a* f indeed, of cf in the tnetrnp /:i? whom

... Christ's can 1 ;?. Qiotic;- this j Baptist Mag?zinc for this inmiti, Mr. Spurgeon add; 41 are halcyon in of I Christ thus speak of one another. Northern Daily Express records which ladies possessing property thorn with attention. One this f was and who ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBILIC AMUBEMENTS, &c. - I Theatre RIoyal.-'Who Speaks First? Leah, and .The Married Baciolor, toya1 Amphitheatre.-The Opera 'Tholtos0o oCautile, nnd -Your lifo'e In Danger. Royal Colosseum Theatre.- Rnlo Britanlia, The Wjoe os Seven Ilulsbamis ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMIENTS, &c. Royal Amnphitbha*6.-`ife LastLeC Light in the Dark, and Who Speaks First1 I Prince of Wales Theatre-.' A Hero of Rlomance, and - Beautiful for Ever. Royal Colosseum Theatre.- The Knights of the Road, Tho Fiend of tlhe ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... calendar, on this occasion of his viidt, was of much lighter description thaw formerly. The oases in the calendar, generally speaking, were not auoh aa to require any detailed remarks from him ; but still there were several to which he must draw their attention ...

ECCLESIASTICAL MUSIC AND ORGANS IN SCOTCH CHURCHES

... -I The other evening the Rev.' George Gilfihlan, of Dindee, delivered . lecture on' he Hiar of mcclesiestical Mlui c.''' Speaking of the music of the bhurch of -Rome, the reverend gentleman said-In the proper ense: of the term it is par ueckne, the e ...