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RUSKIN ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE FINE ARTS

... it with white, and where there is much white to break it with black, aS., &c.; in later life remain silent altogether, or speak only in despair (fretful or patient according to their character); one who might have been among the beat of them, the last ...

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... ought to dye.' ' Daar old thing,' said the young lady, 'the older you grow, the wiser and wittier yon u get.' ' The child speaks truth,' said the eminet Professor. -Punch c BUONAPARTE'S GVLI.-An Ornithologist writes to c the Times announcing that a specimen ...

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... verb thus altered-' Idleness covers a man with naked. ness.' One of theobest Yankee exaggerations bad the honour,' no to speak, of figuring in one of Mr Lin- coln's State papers. The President spoke of the Mis- ?? gunboats of draught so light that they ...

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... advocate, we find the entry 'Vagabonds_,e5 Sheriffs!,' In a trial at Armagh, on Tuesday se'nuight, a witnes was called to speak to character, and being asked how long he had known the prisoners, replied, 'Arralu, I knew them before they were born ?? 'Silence ...

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... of Wayne County, Kentucky, have'twenty-two children. This is the most extensive brewery in h e West. An American paper, speaking of the proposed oceanic telegraph, wonders whether the news transmitted through salt water will be fresh. Attemus Ward thinks ...

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... the rules of Lindley Murray, said, sarcastically, ' I have just returned from receiving the judges. Mellor and Shee; or, speaking gramatically, I should say Mellor and Her.' It is a rather curious incident that when the Americana sent Dr Frankli., a printer ...

THE NEW THEATRE AND CONCERT HALL

... coupling 4wih it the names of Mr Travis, the Sheriff, and the Town Clerk. Mr TRAVIS responded for the magistrates, and in speaking of the theatre to be built, said he did not believe that, if properly eonducted, it would tend to increase crime. (Hear, ...

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... wearied the Court by a long and dull argument, the Judge suggested the expediency of his bringing it to a close. 'I shall speak as long as I please,' he repied, angrily. ' You have spoken longer than you pleased already,' retorted the Judge. WHAT A FINN ...

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... barriei or seapanttion botwlien it arnd hitoself. The lady was ushered in, raise 1 hesr ri-thlt hand to heqveu took the oath to speak ths truth, ?? litn seated herself on, the witness ?? 'Your namefe askedl the president. :Auilique ?? professioti ?? Artiste ...

DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... this car that attracted the attention of the Prince of Wrales, and of which, after a minute inspection, he was plcased to speak in the highest terms. Indeed, it Is said, that before leaving Dublin, he gave Mr. Brown an order to forward one to Saudringham ...

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... the foundation of business, as the sole of the foot. The same individual deem ibes Balmoral as 'famous for its toots1' and speaks of theheadas 'the northern extremtity, of the human frame. JUST OF A SizL-A bailff having been ordered by Lady Hat dwick tu ...

DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... together In the French department, which reeieves marked attention from all classes of visiters. I do not for a moment wish to speak disparagingly of the con- tributions forwarded by our home manufacturers, for the British department yields to none in the ...