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... THE INTERNATIONAL HORSE AND HOUND SHOW AT MANCHESTER. ...
... . Cairo, the Victorious, with its famous bazaars, its anci and modern sections, and its many picturesque features, is a v interesting city, as most travellers know but in our artist's dra^ ing it is a mere background sketch to his view of the ca market, and therefore claims no attention at our hands. The te camel is a generic one, applying indiscriminately to both (h* dromedary and the camel ...
... Continuation of New Music. r^EPH WILLIAMS'S NEW 1 U PUBLICATIONS. All Music sent post-free half price. EWSONGS by FRANZ ABT Words by E. Oxenford. T MY LOVE. I SO SINGS THE LARK. TUF PATROL. I IT MAY NOT BE. ONE LITTLE WORD. A brief and tender poem by V Oxenford has been wedded to a charming melody by 5' Abt. A tenor will find this song very effective. SvfNTIDE. Vocal Duet. l-AIR JEANETTE, ...
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... My life upon lier faith OTHELLO AND DESDEMONA, AFTER HERKICK. ...
... YACHTING. ROYAL SOUTHERN YACHT CLUB AND SOUTH AMPTON YACHT CLUB. THE three weeks of sailing which will occupy the attention of the yachting fraternity during the month of August commenced on Monday with the matches of the Royal Southern Yacht Club and the Southampton Yacht Club-- the latter thereby initiating a programme lasting over five days, and embracing among its prizes a club cup, value ...
... THE FISHERMAN'S WIFE. ...
... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Problem No. 179. By T. FirZARTHUR SMYTHE. SLACK. WHITE. White to play and mate in three moves. CHESS IN LONDON. An off-hand and spirited skirmish, fought a few days since between two of our strongest players. Whitb Black. White. Black. (Mr. MacDonnell) (A. Z.) 1. P to K 4 P to K 4 2. P to K B 4 P to Q 4 3. P takes Q P P to K 5 4. R to B 4 (a) Kt to K B 3 5. Kt ...
... . The race for the champion cup of this club was run on Saturday last, when there were six entries W. Hewitt, M. Ray, W. Blin, H. Blin, F. Brown, and A. Beazley. The course was from the Bat and Ball (head-quarters of the club), Gravesend, to Sevenoaks and back, distance forty miles. J. Hinwood acted as starter, and Mr. J. Blin as judge and referee. A start was effected at 3 p.m. Ray and H. ...