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VISIT TO THE ART EXHIBITION IN THE LEEDS PHILOSOPHICAL HALL

... remarks 'u'pn some, of the best pictures now exhibited in the 111ilosophical Hall. There still remain, some other objects t4 speak of,, as for example the ease of books, the case of iflmitnations, and the food collection. Before'passing 011 to these, however ...

DISTURBANCES AT PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... l t doss not m atter to ues whether you are Gavarni or any other person. You have un night to disturb the sale, so if you. speak again ?? will he btarred o7ut. And the auctioneer resumled his business tquietly- Scene of an interior by Gavarni. -.AGz ...

ALEXANDRA'S WELCOME

... your glad throats give her, Like the lark's song, to Heaven's high gate ; And when, in old age, with a fond emotion, Ye speak of the days of your youthful pride; Tell how that child of the Northern Ocean, Rode in state as your Prines's bride; Tell how ...

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 ...

LIST OF FAIRS, 1863

... eloquent orator, and thathe was greatly and justly enseamed by the members of hi's o w n little communion. I never heard him speak, and nevdr beheld him save on that' one occasion. But, sitting near him at a certain public meeting, [judged, from obsisus ...

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 ...

LIST OF FAIRS, 1863

... the cere. monial in which lie bore the most conspicuous part, he touched in a few sentences on the question of the war. Speaking for the Roman Catholics, ise would say that they had no hand or part in bringina about the condition of affairs which now ...

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 ...

CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW IN HULL

... weat show is n~ow an event equally p -is attractive as moany exhibitions of annual occurrence, 0f the show this year we can speak in terms ofE the si ligbest praise. It varies in sores measure, perhaps, from T these of many preceding years from the circumstance ...