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... the 10th Instant, Mrs B. Beattie, of a son. MARRIAGE. HARDY- grATBRXIM-At St Thomas's Chwoh, Hyde, Cheshire, on the 9th instant. by the Rey. W. H. Whi e, vicar and rural eurrorate, Thomas John Hardy, Rochdale, to Jennie Shields, daughter of the late Captain ...

......-- THE ittiVIIIIVS AND MAGAZINES

... this month is noteworthy in that it contains the first chapters of a new story by Mr Thomas Hardy, entitled The Wood. Linden. We look upon Mr Blackmon and Mr Hardy as the two most English of English living novelists ; and, if they had no higher claim ...

LONDON NOVELISTS

... be is, as to nerve'', thr•roughly tired out. Bot that is not perhaps unusual among writen, inneinative or otherwise. Mr Thomas Hardy lived for some years at Upper Tooting, and has now settled down at Max Gate, near Dorchester, spending his vacations only ...

MORAYSHIRE FARMERS' CLUB REPORT

... Loudon. Lady Macdonald has • very charming paper descriptive of tebogaening. awl the two aerials, The Waiting Saier. by Thomas Hardy. A Counsel of Perfection, by Lucas Malet, promise well. In the Sunday Maya--itte (Isbister & Co.), George Macdonald ...

THE REVIEWS AND MAGAZINES

... in procuring an equitable system of publishing. Mr .1. M. Barrie contributes a lively and slsreciative criticism of Thomas Hardy ; Mrs Howeis a quaint article on Jewels and Dress ; Professor Sayce an article on The Primitive Home of the Aryans ...

FRIGHTFUL DISASTER IN BUTE

... Loam . Loamy, LS 10s .. 39 4 Corporal J. G. Rae, Aberdeen, A 3 1a .. 33 Private W. Teurion, Methlick, A 2 33 12 Private Thomas Hardy, Si 13 Sergeant D. Maclennan, Inverness, LI.. 32 16 Lieutenant W. Fe-guson, Inverness, $2 .. 63 68 .. 53 .. 67 .. 55 18 ...

!OCCASIONAL NOTES AND SELECTIONS. AT loot Mr Thomas }lardy, says The about Tows. whose pia has bees still eo long,

... peony public. The first festal. meat the sew work by Mr Hardy. which is to be called A Mere Interlude. mid be even today in a syndicate of 'entry papers. We have not had a morel fern Mr Hardy sloes Two no a Tower appeared f,nr years ago. And the ...

CRAIOKLLACHIE—A DISHONIDIT RAILWAY SIR. varr.—At the Sheriff Court on Wednesdaybefore Sheri ..

... CRAIOKLLACHIE—A DISHONIDIT RAILWAY SIR. varr.—At the Sheriff Court on Wednesdaybefore Sheri ffScott•Moncreiff—Robert M 'Hardie railway porter, Craigellachie, pleaded guilty to having, on the 7th Jane, stolen a shirt from thee railway station at Craigellachis ...

T., be tad of lie Ili

... open at llalf•part .even, eqammenceat Eight o'clock. Seatscan he booked at Mr THOMAS SMITH'S, Gordon Army T HE Have the honour to announce the Engagement of Miss MARY M'HARDY For one of her unrivalled ELOCUTIONARY and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS. Come sod Hew ...

APPALLING ACCIDENT TO A PICNIC

... were injured, seven seriously. It is ascertained from ii.quiry yesterday m•.rning that Thomas Bothwell is scarcely expected to recover, and John Birks, Henry Hardy, and a man named Wood are in a dangerous condition. NATIONAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION. The ...