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LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... of Queen's, was educated at the Royal a College of Science, Dublin. r - .1 M1 W. E. SMafil' ON D1S8OLUTION RUMO U RS. . Speaking last night at a dinner in St. James's n Hall, given by the Lomidon and Westminster Con- servative Association, Mr W. H. Smith ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... r Only novv, bos e however, h ro cot ii'rl as avert-d, au,1 adds that the Eaiporors of Ue(rxiniiy anti llinsei have, so to speak, doelare,l that (luring ilh ir reigns thoro shalt he to HO ear htweu tosrisauy e aid Ratssia. T'biE guturaiites the maintenanco ...

THE HORSE AND DOG SHOW

... ITHE HORSE AND DOG SHO W. Of course, when we speak of the Horse and Dog Show we mean the Darlington Horse and Dog Show. It is at the present moment the topic of conversation in the Capital of South Dnrham, and, besides, there are few, if any, shows of ...

HARTLEPOOL FILOWER SHOW

... West Hartlepool; Mr Beadnell, Brotton; Mr Smith, Kirby Wiske; Mr Dodd, Hesledon; Mr Fox, and Mr Gregery, West Hartle- pool. Speaking generally, we may my that each class was well represented, although in a few quarters the display was rather meagre compared ...

WHITBY AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... about C ir which appeared to be very smart, and whose n fr knees, iu stepping, came nearly as far up as their li- noses, speaking for himself, he would not like d d, to put such horses in his carriage. Mr Pease S a- then spoke at some length on the Hares ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... the best circles, without secrecy' from without diplomacy, without interfere sce cy, Gtemsht wheu encouraged so to do, will speak of what is ores In dearest to her heart, to those who are privilegetl h Pm by beicig admittedt to her friendship. It that 'l'h ...

MIDDLETON-TEESDALE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... 31 entries: a The prinicipal feature of the show, as in years i past, is the classes for dales ponies, of which we cannot speak in terms of too much praise. r Cobs were, perhaps, the best class, and those com- r peteut ?? a reliable opinion give a high ...

BISHOP AUCKLAND AGRICUL TURAL SHOW

... supplied by Mr Sh Hawson, of the Crown Inn, Bishop Aeckland, Mr (2) IHenry Chaytor, JIP,, of Witton Castle, prosided, 2a' and in speaking to certain toasts observed that (2) they must not expect legislation for farmers P.. until they got as legislators those ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... gnd e iupartiaieinforinatiou to those who think of tryi,1g ?? their fortune in the West. Major Jones is well t quiaifiel to speak on this subject. He spent most of his ]ife in one of the great wheat-growing States, and during the last twelve years he has ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... I. s joa.roal Will ihe ehubline pledge- I ;ilbtas Lawh so truth and as uncompromising O. i this nubject I do not wisih to speak . lt :ne.ieration. I wlll not equivocate i ?? e'L ::e-I will not retreat a single ?? s :.iLL Bs, nEALUD. Imorisonment , est ...

Art and Literature

... glori- ous nature has put it into his tiny heart to pour forth gladness with his voice. 7lndecstand, kindly reader, I am speaking only of the better class of chorister- b^oys, those gxifted with musiesl talent. Into the heads of alarge portion of the ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... mainly a history of English misrule in Ireland, but with respect to the present lamentable con- ditiou of the peasantry he speaks of what he has seen. With respect to the land ltws, las he de not mince matters. Referring to the fact that 1,942 persons ...