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LOUIS NAPOLEON CONSULTS THE GREAT POWERS

... omplaints about a to Nor'-Nor'-Eastcr as being the moet aggravating wind that m ever blows; but in future, when we wish to speak of an ill wind, we shall say that it's as bad as a St. George'e-in-the. Enater.-Punclh. al Tus OCEREONSIST FESTIVAL.-ITp to ...

HOME FOR THE MIDSUMMER HOLIDAYS

... offenders of their own order? A Congress of Sovereigns might hold an assize on a criminal fellow, who would in that case, so to tl speak, be tried by his Peers. The sentence of such a tri- v bunal might eever a crowned head from its shoulders, if I capital punishment ...

NATIONAL DAHLIA SHOW & FLORAL EXHIBITION

... tricolor) shown by Messrs. Ivery 'IO and Son, of Dorkinig, Surrey. Passing from the Pt' beautiful to the substantial, we may speak of the fruit and E Fvegetable departments in terms of .praise. In neither was S rthe exhibition large, but in both the quality ...

THE TRIO AT WARSAW

... acutte faehir~g. Very I iBi;wly, but stealily, Albert W. Hicks regained conscious- nesz, though for several days unable to speak, his throat heaoug toi severely irjuored. It was then found that his left eye eide on wich the noose had been-lied lost all ...

JOHNNY'S LAST

... Monday was ex- traordinary. Thousands of people, headed by priests and accompanied by bands of music, and ornamented, so to speak, with banners and flaming tar barrels, met the men at the railway station, and gave them an ovation. Lord Dufferin's Letters ...

THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

... viotory fall to the ar Incongruous Broad theologians and Gregorian Churchmen . of the Saturday lrvieeo type; to the Papistry who speak id through the Union, or to the .Rccordile party ?-Patriot: : EvAormiLssrs.-A few days ago a Conference wae held at the C ...

EDWIN JAMES'S CLERK

... partridges. Thise people sirs well instructed. A very large proportion of them re-ad. It is an advantage IhIser that they speak the Mandarin language, and not a pro- vincial dialect extending over two or three husidred square misses. The worship of the ...

GRAND CONCERTS

... interpreted with greater ug hienuty thtan by Mdhlc. Titiens on Saturday evenin.O Tp- Signor Ginglini if- would he impossible to speak otherwise od than in ternis of praise. He was heartily encored in t-le 're-c roaeua 1Spirito gentil, and gave the popular ...

MODESTY AND MUSIC

... palate, by enabling man to -enjoy the delight of rnminlationl.-Pusnc/e. RATHER A HIGH NOTE.-Thse critic of the Is Tinmcs, speaking of Mr. Sulse Reeves at the Crystal Palace, described liims as this best singer that lied been heard in Haydn's oratorio-in ...

LEEDS SCHOOL OF ART EXAMINATION AND EXHIBITION

... f1' in- stood's Magazise, of May, 1859, page 535, may not be una- st -he acceptable or inappropriate at the present time. Speaking ?? '-of theI Japanese the writer says -It was wonderful to d; lke see the thousand useful as well as ornamental purposes ...

THE BONES OF WASHINGTON

... noxious thtan severi~ty ;-whtcn such at S tis, suan sets ussiversal toletassce over all other metal qualities, a LIS- asid speaks with oily chsarity of use fleshly frail ;--I cours PE0 Cs Iists a, quack, one of tlte very hsierarcihs of quacks, and bisi ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... iy, yard. It is not without its sigesificauce, ten, that Mr. Jonas d1 'Webb has dispersed his flock. Far be it from use to speak sy, positively upon this matter, but it msiy be that the good 'ty sense w1;ich led Isis to adopt the South Deane breed, and ...