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HUNTING SONG

... ; ?? We will it ve ca, sir. Hike into the wrood. Not a skirter among 'em, blut crash they go in it, Hark! Concubine's speaking-yoicks, tonctlilcthrrkI Stand steady, don't head him, he'll break in a moiall, 'rally-tool there's a halte:, he's ol' for ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Sunday .'agazine; The Old Clerk, in Day of t aRest; nd A Visit to Tivoli, in Goldem [foiurts. L We are glad to be able 'to speak in very high terms of a r new cadicate for public favour- The Girl s Own Paper, a . published at the Leisure Hour office. It ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... had been adopted its effectiveness woul have he been increased. Leaders of Public Thought is an able Oh and, generally speaking, fair estimate of some of the more Idprominent occupants of editoialI chairs ?? *ht Lord Amelius Luttrell is a clever and ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... a terse summary of the law of the game. I Alden's Oxford Guide (Oxford: E. C. Alden), 6th edition. We have had occasion to speak in terms of praise of ( previous editions of this work, and of its utility as a guide, E containing much information in a compact ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... doings. A marvellonsly life-like photographic portrait of the late Miss Neilson is given. The 0hurch Portr'ait Journal has a speaking photographic likeness of Cation Heurtley, D.D., and one of the Ven. Archdeacon Browne. The Churchman this month has several ...

VARIETIES

... children of the danger of playing near railways. Peter the G'reat listened w~ith. great attention to one of his Court who wvas speaking ill of au absent person, tlso under the Imperial displeasure. At letugth lie stepped the^ calumtniator by askinlg, 'Is there ...

BOOKS AND THEIR ENEMIES

... theta, thley would dispense with. the( reading of the(, minuites and otlier business. Mr. Merry Said it wsts his ditty to speak ill public ink Latin 01113, and lie trusted thle Unliversity would forgive him departing freiii that duty. I-Io hoped they ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Hunt on Ben Lomond, some graphic Notes from the Stag-hunting Country, and amusing details of ' Sport in the Marshes. A speaking portrait is included of Mr. Walter Long. In the Gentlemran's i1frgazine The Comet of a Season gives such evidence of Mr ...

CONVEYANCE OF CATTLE TO SHOWS

... Deity be inclined to Ibe miore liberal to the exhibitors, without whose.stock, &ca,, stherel would be no shows for them IY I speak feelingly, as I am one of the principal exhibitors Of stock all over thle COecitry aced whenl I say thcct last whiter the Midland ...

ABINGDON Horse, Fat Cattle, Corn, & Root Society's Show

... that all these 2 different national ities-Englisls, German, irish. Swedes- are becoming welded togethter into one0 English-speaking t race by thee force of the E nglish lagnguage. Iliheers.) I itthink that is at prospect which no Englishman can contalin- ...

OXFORDSHIRE CHRYSANTHEMUM, PRIMULA, AND FRUIT SHOW

... desire in tire way s of finish, variety, or size. When we say that larger or more perfect blooms can scarcely be grown, we speak as L having some knowledge oni the subject of Chrysanthemum culture. If there was one stand in particular which ap- I peared ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the periodical, which, having been started on Feb. 4th, 1832, has Dow existed for 60 years, a terma which, comparatively speaking, few periodicals can boast of. The writer who penned the introductory article in the ftrst number, Mr. W. Chambers, is still ...