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William Boupell, thk Convict and Ex-MP.—A, paragraph went the round of the newspapers short time ago concerning ..

... stated from London to see him, and they describe him the same cheerful, serious look which marked him in t; ' Hoojso. Be never speaks to them of the past, but diactf6*e the questions of the day. showing still the master for politics, —Sherborne Journal. ...

MR. LAYARD ON ART

... Egypt; and in the palaces of Nineveh we could discover the origin the Greek lonic. There was really no Greek art, properly speaking, before the Persian war. Before that war the Greeks were as much behindhand as the Assyria**, and, therefore, some of the ...

EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN AND CHILDEN

... health of the children employed. The evidence on this point Is ' either so full nor oonclaUve we expected to it. Generally speaking there seems little reason for ' that the trades of the distrlc exercise dec' directly Injurious Influence upon the health ...

For Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, and Tohacoonlsts' Gcods, the Trade will find Myers', 109, Dale End, one of the ..

... which accompany common catarrh, are very highly reoom- variety of quarters ; ana, indeed, all who have made * trial of them, speak loudly in their praise, ss affording effectual *nd speedy relief. To pablle speakers and singers these losengtw will be valuable ...

Local Notes and Queries

... recollections have led into mlstaK.es in this case. I mentioned two of the three Tokens of the Bank of Eogiand, but surely not speaking of the third cannot be called a mistake, for I was well acquainted with the fact, *s well respecting the Bank Tokens of Ireland ...

CHURCH EXTENSION IN BIRMINGHAM

... would submit to the meeting, and then, upon a discussion, they could ba accepted, rejected, modified just as might be thought Speaking of the constitution of the present meeting, ht- Chairman said that it waa thought neceasary to convene invitation, and not ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... probably is that, not being in the Cabinet, Mr. Barin knows little of what is going on there, butbeing a Minister,he was bound to speak as if knew a great deal The result was approval to the past and platitude as to the future. Lord Ardmillan, like his compeers ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... considering her statements, the admission she had made. It did not follow that young woman under such circumstances would not speak the truth ; still when a witness of that description came into a Court of Justice, any little slur or stain was brought forward ...

THE PAST YEAR

... the heart of the people. has been a commonplace year a somewhat commonplace age and in so describing it we are, perhaps, speaking more respectfully of tbe dying year than if we could inscribe upon its tomb a hundred startling triumphs, \ Morning Advertiser ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... Magistrates and bound over to keep the peace. . „ . Several other witnesses were called, Including Hodgklns, all of them speaking to the facts of the prisoners having been in company together on the previous night; ta their being Intimate friends; and ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES i ittcri /or «»«•* •ecomi***««a }>y wriUn, not tor of U« tdiior TormiNNMKKte anjf waitM ..

... possible earth which would worse than tKe emancipation of oar negroes, and that is subjugation bf the North. Now, tkis Is plain speaking, hardly to be misunderstood, and doubt expresses the views the slaveholders generally, being in fact but a restatement «K ...