THE SALVATION ARMY
... l(aderel, assil, ft'ter a brie r) 'aley, hsallpily slucceeded inl his L lsii g thelmI to eturcil.' 1' he city ogifi quieted clown, ...
... l(aderel, assil, ft'ter a brie r) 'aley, hsallpily slucceeded inl his L lsii g thelmI to eturcil.' 1' he city ogifi quieted clown, ...
... Terrccce. Here, after uttempting to goue the ef on the promenalde, it remiaitned for a few nwillnOO a tlhen necle its way buck clown tie hi to the Cleatr w tern Railway terminus, tossitg a couple of holses, 10al1lajcg , hanson cab acd fly near the entrance ...
... with him. Bruce and Burnand will probably have something to say to this. Mi lr. John Kemo, who is described as the oldest clown, is to have a benefit on Tuesdav at the L ontpelier Assembly Rooms, Walworth. He is seventy-fic veears of age, and has been ...
... WHEN I wath a little boy, lisped a very stupid society man to a young lady, all my ideath in life were thentered on being a clown. Well, there is at least one case of gratified ambition, was the reply. THE other evening, Mrs. Kennedy was dressed and ready ...
... anyone had predicted tilke, Chamberlain. Forster, V'awcett, &c., had done pretty nearly likewise, he would hlave been lauglhed clown as an idiot. It is tlerefore necessary to protect ourselves, not only againist theat which is possi:,1c, but also thei unprobable ...
... dirty, comfort- less home, his wretched little plot of ground, above A hich he never lifts his thoughtts, his 'wife ground clown and prematurely aged by hard work in the fields, and sick-ly, half-fed children, eating bad bluck. bread, drinking buttermilk ...
... Woodhead, licensed victualler, Nag's Head Inn, Clowns ; Mr. Win. Bingham, farmer, Romriley ; Mr. Win. Went (another late member), farmer, Clowne; Mr.Win. Hutton Hepplwaite. certificated colliery manager, Clowns,; Mr. at Benami Hibberd ; Mr enyMaka, fish hawker ...
... ps wh face, in whie L- mulin it a blue sah is going quietly wend m by heself The ssioier banes tre in Lull I t fecs and a clown lails his brther 4 , W a Wilds, Iaid for the firt time a ume {eels tat tbe lt is 'i his properplaca t A very pretty witab, ...
... more could be done by remaining near the scene of the collision. Two boats, filled with peopleresoued from the steamer, went clown with her. Theywere alongsideat the fatal moment, and wore sucked under. In one of them 'Was an English engineer of the name ...
... companies are more deserving' of patronage than that of Mr. Hen~gler. In it there are acrobats whose anatomy is a, puzzle, and clowns whose wit is unfailing. The stud of horses is at magnificent collection of animals, aud their trainine is awonder of skill ...
... In itepostscrip't Loril Camptbell hi writes-'` I itay tildd that the money collected among ti all claoc- wetulil he welcome clown to thle penico ofa thle prt., Ott the motion of Mr Burnis, the letter a was allowetd to lie onl the table. Ilir hBurns Said ...
... portion of the pro- gramme, which will be entirely now, will consist of grace- ful feats of equitatiou, the comicalitios of the clowns, leap. ing1 acrobatic performances, gymnastic exercises, and the nuititudc of other pleasing items which go to make up the ...