THE NEW HANSAREL
... place from natural esteem There were no math of violence on the body and the ports* have foul play. The deosaaed's name was Thomas Hardy. ...
... place from natural esteem There were no math of violence on the body and the ports* have foul play. The deosaaed's name was Thomas Hardy. ...
... in the People's Concert Hall, Lower Mosley-strect, which was crowded every part. Mr. Alsop presided. The speaker was Mr. Thomas Hardy, of the United Kingdom Alliance, who a very homely and eloquent style dwelt on the liquor traffic, under the title of ...
... was elected by nominate*, in the place of Thomas Hardy, who has been four ye&rs supernumerary. The Rev. Edwin H. Tindall, of Manchester, senior chapel secretary, was elected by nomination in the place of Thomas Thompson, superannuated on the ground of ...
... tbe two plots thus being disposed for £445.' Singular Accident to Acrobat. About seven o'clock last evening man named Thomas Hardy, acrobat residing at 12, Chestergate, Stockpott, met with a singular accident. was engaged at tho Star Music Hall, Pol ...
... ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE. (From the Athenaum.) We are glad to hear that Mr. Thomas Hardy is recovering from the severe illness which has caused much anxiety to his friends. It is said that Mr. Harry Quilter, whose monograph on Giotto we reviewed a ...
... mission to attend regularly some place of worship.—Tbe Rev. S. K. Hocking seconded the resolution, which was supported by Mr. Thomas Hardy, and carried.—Mr. W. H. Newett introduced the subject of the young relation to gospel temperance, and after address by ...
... This difficulty it is proposed to obviate by securing the right of serial publication both for Europe and America, and Mr. Thomas Hardy is now engaged upon a novel which, with illustrations by Mr. Maurier, will appear exclusively in Harper's. It is noteworthy ...
... reported from QueonstQwn to havo been passed disabled, is the steamer Harley, 450 tons, 85 horse power, belonging to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Cork. She left .Newport (Monmouthshire) ou the Bth inst. with 250 tons of material for the Souakim-Berber Railway, ...
... vigorously assailed Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. Comyns Carr for what they described as plagiarism. The controversy was, as we have said, anything but a pleasant one, and not propose to anything to revive it. Headers of Mr, Hardy's novel, and those who have ...
... Temperance Union. The Missioner is Mr. Thomas Hardy. The Hon. Colonel Shaw, U.S. Consul, presided, and gave a practical aud stirring speech. Rev. A. worth, rector St. Catherine's, conducted the devotional exercises. Mr. Hardy delivered an eloquent aud humorous ...
... T. Priestley to J. Eottomley Globe Inn, Regent Road, Samuel Arnold to Henry Bryan; Salford Arms, Chapel-street, Thomas Buxton Samuel Hardy; Manor Inn, Church-street, Salford, James Mills George Frederick Page; Duke of Ycrk, Bury-street, Richard Clayton ...
... Sunday, September 27th, the mission commenced with two sermons preached by Mr. J. A. Jaraieson. During the week nights Mr. Thomas Hardy was the speaker, and the meetings were presided over by Mr. Robert Coutts, Mr. Joseph Coustantine, Mr. T. C. Rayuer, Mr ...