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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

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LITERARY NOTICES

... gifts which we bestowed on our unhappy possession (Ire- of land) was the English system of owning land, Land, pro- iat perly speaking, cannot be owned by any man. It belongs ry to all the human race. Laws have to be made to secure n- the profits of their ...

SATURDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENTS

... aurday niight they should have Mr. A. OI. BasUivan, sr.(Hisses.) He hoped they woulil not hiss when they heard that, gentlemen speak of teetotalisma Pr (repeated hlissing), for Mr. Sullivan had been a eli staunch and a lifelong teetotaller. Ten on the o lasmo ...

DRESS AND FASHION

... however, to keep atet the pifflngs b cit ii made of steel, but oftener entirely formed ofstinef I muslin, flounce over flounce. Speaking of potticoat,, 1 2caunot but notice the fashion and the dainty delcgn of all 2 underclothing just now, and the profusion ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS AT THE PORTLAND HALL

... contrary, I - a keenly observant eye, a sound judgment, and a firm a will. In the second act, however, Captain Everitt, eoto 11 speak, cast his skin, and in the succeeding passages in- vested the part with the vigorous interest which attaches a to it. As Captain ...

CATTLE SHOW AT BOTLEY

... daring tnh 31e theesoming summer. The Couservatjves could rest pretty au he sure that they would not joatle each other much. Speak- rag i of the Midlothian election, in which his brother was P dn dieeated by Mr. Gladstone, he said that what struck him VI ...

COTTAGER'S SHOW AT NORTH END

... G. E. Kent and the gentlemen who constituted the committee, and who took such an interest in North End, which from a so-to-speak simple hamlet had risen to be a very important suburb of the borough. (Applause,) -The Vic (the Rev. S. Lidbetter), in thanking ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... Scarborough u pa are d lrm ostreiady. Theya r ercted from is plans prepared by Mt-sars Verity and li-int, andi that fact to speaks volumes in their favouir; to awhen all is done in wt,0001. will have been eapniled. Everyone who knows to anythinug about ...

PORTSMOUTH SOHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART

... results. The Naval Architectural s aud Clas 0 cotrbuted some admirably executed Drawings of se] r diiffernt subjects, which speak well for the talents of the be students. Nolt a' little of the success of this year's. be exhibition oan be attributed to the ...

PETERSFIELD FAT STOCK SHOW AND DINNER

... want of funds. (Applause.)- z) Mr. CROSS proposed the health of the Chairman and 70 1 President of the Association. He could speak of Mr. fevi Nicholson as a member of the Legislatour, as a gentleman conneated with a most sneceseful commercial speculation ...

FLOWER SHOW AT GOSPORT

... the same time indisputable, fact that the weatlher, as a rule, has been dead against the Show. It has become a by-word when speaking of heavy rains j in the early summer months to cbaracteriso them ast flower sbow weather, andl it has not unfrrquently ...

THE ANNALS OF PORTSMOUTH.*

... wae t.his Gibson who behaved so roughly to r.fr Caorter,- grandfather of Sir John Carter, some years afrter the time we are speaking of. Mr. Carter being in the Royal Elxchange, London, was a spectator of the proclamation of Geore the irs, he finished his ...