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GREAT SUMMER FLOWER SHOW AT THE VICTORIA HALL

... and a umignonette tree, grown frost seed by Mr. P. Carr, of Chapeltown-road, was examinosd with c~onsiderable curiosity. Speaking generally of the plants anod cut flowers, thle exisibitioc was a very superior one. The azalleas wore remsarkabmly fisse ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... their position. However, as we have to do with the Exhibition, and Class K- 20 in particular, it will scarcely be pertinent to speak of of those that could and should have exhibited the progress of s art, in order to fairly represent the industry and improve ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... soton of their cal-pets we notice an improvetsent in taste, style, and exeention over what they exhibited in 1851. Generally speaking the Colouming is tesore harmonious, tile contrasts less vivid, and tie various details of the designs usore con- sistcut ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... throng where Leeds or Steoud-e Sedan or Verviers, Eriian or Aix exhibit their treasures ; all these places are, comparatively speaking, deserted, whilst other parts of the Exhibition are densely packed ; but not the less gratifying is ehe frequent inspec- ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... one Bug. But wn-at will you feel, when from Kelly the row Otf Brown, Jones, and Robinsons, flood-like slsl flow, N fot to speak of the Taylore, u-leo shakce oif their kiths, An.ld hslnonlynllous thiousands of joyous John Smiths, Fio]giug nif: the vi'e ...

GREAT VOLUNTEER REVIEW, YESTERDAY

... upon the bfficers, non- commissioned officers, and members of the respective corps. As their inspector, it was his duty to speak plainly, and try to be of use to them, and one remark lie was bound to mske. In his opinion the file firing appeared to be ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... is from the Coavisl E ra-atinar. It is part of the speech of a Colonel Wake, at the sheriffs' dinner. The gallant colonel, speaking of the volunteers, said: He hoped the Royal Commission would relieve them considerably of their fieascial part; and be hoped ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... in their dirty hands, or even a common flower or two-a practice which Byron, surely not expecting credit for simi- plicity, speaks of as 'Peasaut girls with deep-blue eves, And hands which offer early loweora' In the Alps or other snowy ranges, the traveller ...

YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... particularly into the I:history of teanm cultivatiosi over imany scores of f arms, in all parts of thme country, I aoinable to speak with some confidence cam hispoit. t wll o fundtha taing every particular a ofterpneitoto con-aes, febekgs LIrespectively, for ...

RIPON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S FETE, YESTERDAY

... ncar Croydon, completoly prostrated; and it is said that, althcough lie may- froms time to tinse rally, there is, hiulnanly speaking, eso chance of his ultimate recovery, or of his again being! able to perform any episcopal function requir- ing personal ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH'. GARIBALDI DOWN. ALAS! the love of Italy lies bleeding, But not in vain; his wounds are mouths, that speak, With eu ungenerous Patron strongly pleading, The stronger that the Prisoner's voice is weak. He fell, a forlorn hope of patriots ...

WETHERBY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... knew, from experience, this county was capable of producing. Mr. D. Lupton replied to my request, stating that he had been speaking to a firm in the flax trade who he thought was most interested in the object, and they were shy. Now that the Government ...