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CONSUMPTION IN LARGE TOWNS.*

... rooms: ald thle e6-n-ss in p 3 of il00eous -apour Goand in damp dwellinlg's, it a t -nder the last of these. Dr. Drescafhld speaks irea vith much severity of 'the diimal, dingy. suh q foul-sluelling habitatioDns known by the name ?? of c-liar dwelliigs ...

HINDERWELL (CLEVELAND) DISTRICT HORSE SHOW

... specially identified-namely, the anl breed of Clevelandl mares-aud to do all tieiy could to keep them among thorn. Whilu he was speaking encouragingly of the success which had attended thle i8 breed of horses in that locality, he could not torbear D2s 50e to ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR, THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... confer with thee and I our other Friends here, Friend Hartop. on that important affair thou knowest of; but 'tis useless to speak of that now. But I must warn thee of thy danger. On my way here as I passed through Knaresboro'. I saw a party of Dutch troopers ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... the Government, So it li~ ihat was under Nicholas. So isstill is under AlexanderL gi The first Nihilist Society, properly speaking, is said se- to have been founded by Russian students about 'the year h 1859. German works on philosophy and natural science ...

Art and Literature

... is, companies the invitation to accept salvation at the hands alt of the one-eyed general of a handl of Hallelujah Lases. Speaking of himself, MAr Spurgeon mentions a, Dutcthman, ry who once wrote to him a sternly admonitory letter. Hle had le- read the ...

SEPTEMBER MAGAZINE LITERATURE

... prisons were discussed In the House. A perfect mob of public men have gone out to Turkey and Egypt to qualify themselves to speak on the Eastern Question. In the debate on Cyprus most of the speakers seem to asare gone out to Cyprus. Lord Coleridge tells ...

NEW BOOKS

... wthoso l:l5we Share cnt whs viesteble in nor oar.. i.I:.lirisntus Sticlk will not make one Of these ; 'ho has no onityworth speaking of. We have in than volumen l,,oive US a series of essays and 'sketches, full, indeed, of 1esii etings-weiglity, dehlcate ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... other respect there are but Low attempts made to add the cormforts of civilisation to the charms of nature; neither cam I speak of the cleanliness which is to be foul din the rudest Swiss mountain chalet, and which often atones for want of luxury. Our ...

THE LANCASHIRE SHOW

... carriageI purposes, 1Star of the Ea~hst. belonging to the Stand Stud Company, was placead first without any opposition to speak of, for lie isas earrned all haefrs him in lila classI wherever hohlisbeamsshown. Amouegetthiecob stallions,c Bleaconstield ...

THE CHRONICLE OF BERNAL DIAZ

... Oviedo, Herrero, or even of Las Casas. To the vast majority of students the WVridique Histoire .has hitherto been, so to speak, an unapproachable composition. Written in the antiquated language of Old Castille, interlarded with Mexican phrases and Aztec ...

MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, AND NORTH LANCASHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOIETY'S EXHIBITION

... performances of the animals were Witnessed by ten, an immense number of people. Geo The sheep in all classes Warea, generally speaking, H I excellent, the Southdlowns being particalarly creditable ' The shearling ewes were a very fine lot, and the animalsa ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... will always occupy a foremost place among those great men who have made India British, and have kept it so. Truly his deeds speak for themselves. He died, as he had lived, in the performance of his duty. It would be only natural to say something of Sir ...