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... both are adapted At to keel) the mtind in a start e o healtity curiosity, ?? of or Thmo tter of he ntobo is rittn byMr. Thomas Hardy. al Its title,. The Distracted Young Preacher, is well ?? atS as thu sory relaes, in M. ardy' beat stle, the strttgl ...

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... 13alvianiei is determined to hold its own in the new year. The ,anuary number opens with four chapters of a ne novel by Mr. Thomas Hardy, wshich has somo of his beat bits of conversation, altihonuh the introductionis very dreary and forbidding. Mr. Iopkins' ...

KINGSTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... J. Gaskin. Peas, R. Gaskin, J. Gaskin, J. Hardy, Cabbage, W. Monk, J. Hardy, J. Gaskin; red, J. Barson, sen, G. Barson, Sarah Smith. Cauliflowers, J. Gaskin, S. Hardy, R. Gaskin. Lettuce. S. Hudson, J. Hardy, t. Gaskin. Leeks, W. Monk, J. Barson, sen ...

DERBY SCHOOL OF ART

... :-Wn. Barker, Win. S. Brunt, Thomas o Bradley. Louisa Crighton, Wun L, Carter, C. M. Greensmith, S. Garten, Eliza Groom, W, G. Haslam, Clarice Hall, F. B. Hall, P. J. Hammond, Charles J. Horobin, Elizabeth M. Holt, G. E. Hardy. Jeremy Hird. W. C. Keene, ...

BURTON FLOWER SHOW

... Coleorton Hull, tand Mr. Warren, gardener to Col. Leveit, of Wichnor Park. Second cless: Mr. A. Simpson, gardener to John Hardy, Esq., M.P., Dunstall Hall; mind Mr . Bennett, gardener to M. T. Bass, Esq,, M.P., Rangemoro. T'litd clanss: Mr. Cooper, s ...

RIDDINGS FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... magnificent collection of stove and greenhouse plants, fruits, &c. The judges were Mr. Lam- bert Small, nursoryman, Ilkeston; Mr. Thomas, gardener to C. IL P. Morewood, Esq., of Alfreton Park; and Mr. Parks, Mansfiold. The following is a list of the awards:- ...

THE EARL OF SHREWSBURY'S FANCY BALL

... Miss Mary Anson; Mr. Jervis, Eton boating dress, 4th June; Mrs. Jervis, dress of the period; Miss Jervis, Little Bo-peep; Mr. Thomas Parker Jervis, Albanian, bandit; Col. Lord Atherton, in uniform; Lady Atherton and party, including Lady Mary Clive, Lady ...

LORD AND LADY SHREWSBURY'S GARDEN PARTY AT ALTON TOWERS

... Lady Wilmot, Sir 2W. and Miss Fitzherhert, Sir Smith and Lady Child, Sir E. Man-. nnltnButler, M.P., Cot. North, M.P., J. Hardy, Esq., M.P. (Dnstgall Hll), A. J. Beresford-Hope, Esq., M. ., and Lady Mildred Hope, Thee. Salt, Esq., M.P., and.AMrs. Salt ...

Literature

... Tile other contents are by Mr. Tom Hood, Miss Amelia B. Edwards, Canon Kingsley, Holme Lee, the be Countess yon Bothimer, Mr. Thomas Archer, and several ate writers of lesser note. writersan] The Christmaas INumber of Ldon Society. London : I ?? A BENTLEY ...

Literature

... SMITtr, EL arit, aud Co., 15, Waterloo-plnce. This is a numtber of exceptionmal excellence, in which every paper is gool, Mr. Hardy opens with several chap- ters of The Hand of Ethelborta, and is followed by Mr. J.A. Symonds, whose essay on 2Eschylas ...

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... Co. U The Internationalf Feviete for June opens with a very In- teresting account of the prosant condition of Greece, by , Thomas Davidson, the welt-known Greek schtolar who a -passed the winter of 1877-78 in that country. The second article is a careful ...