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FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... for the health and comfort of the workpeople.' This is very important testimony, as in the same Report the Com. missioner speaks of the dreadful disease (necrosis, decay of the lower jaw-bone) prevalent amongst those engaged in the manuf ctare of ordinary ...

NIGHT

... mother's voice commandeth silence. Lest any wake her babe that sweetly sleepath, So God speaks silence, and the world is quiet, For so He giveth his beloved sleep, We speak of life as day, of death as night But night and day alce both divinely given What ...

GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT

... a larger room in Hull where such concerts might be given with so much greater effect than is poe- a sible at present. Io speaking of the excellence of the churas, Mr Skelton remarked that we had not collected a so efficient a body of vocalists si ce the ...

GRAND CONCERT, LAST NIGHT

... goutleman tA niusthaveheenavaluabli' lessen ?? YWinderand Miss Her. ?? greaves. ' Of these 'cuing ladies we find it difficult to speak, hi ~.after having heard them but once in so pblic aoition, at It They arei both pupilis of Dr. Spark,anweurrta, It have not ...

LEEDS CHORAL UNION

... and'4 eli ted.the m ost earnest ontbursy of 'applause during the -evening. ' - i . . - Of the band-accompaniments we-can speak in terms of' un 4nalitied praise. Haydn's beautiful instrumentation-a ipoitit in which the grand old maste.' uevemr fails to ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... dead bodies were horribly mutilated, and children and several negroe women were murdered in cold blood. Soldiers unable to speak from wound. were shot dead, and their bodies thrown into the river. The dead and wounded negroes were piled in heaps, and burned ...

MR. ROME AND THE ABBEVILLE JAW BONE

... the H second and the fourth verdict of the English quaternary Bs geologists. W We have left ourselves but little space to speak At of the second part of Mr Rome's pamphlet. We 41 cordially ,agreed with the tone of thought which pervades it. He very properly ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... of Physicians ot London, by Dr G F Collier, published by Longman and Co. :- It Is no bmalL _ defect in this compilation (speaking of the Pharmacopcela) r that we have no purgative mass but what contains aloes; yet we know that hteimorrhoidal persons cannot ...

THE GREAT NORTHERN EXHIBITION OF SPORTING AND OTHER DOGS

... of the dogs are pointers and setters. Fancy Q of dogs are also exhibited in considerable numbers, but, goner. Si od ally speaking, -they do not include any ani mals of more than. as i average-merit. Two or three deerhounds are shown, and hi I , the extra ...

TENNYSON'S NEW POEMS

... delicate acts of Iindness. Ten years pass, and no Enoch, and no nows of him; and-the old, old ?? at length allows his love to speak. Sitting on the hillside, on a sunny autumnal afternoon, Philip and Annie listened to the merriment, and watched the sport ...

HALIFAX AND CALDER VALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... spared themselves in their determination to render the exhibition a success. Of the exhibition Itself, it would be difficult to speak too bighly. The total number of entries was 1,292. This 'was about 100 in excess of last year, and was made up of 109 cows ...