The Editor's Table
... housekeeping ?? Jude, if he will aconsent to the artaugement, but- dis. tinctly on the. terms i: 'platanie philesophy. T'homas Hardy is,-'videnly. deternfited to 'invent a,, new' wan`-of his own. ...
... housekeeping ?? Jude, if he will aconsent to the artaugement, but- dis. tinctly on the. terms i: 'platanie philesophy. T'homas Hardy is,-'videnly. deternfited to 'invent a,, new' wan`-of his own. ...
... been written by Hezokiah Butterworth, might e witi a slight change of names and tronslation or idiom have been composed by Thomas Hardy, and the plot laid %n one - of the English rural homes which the' writer -delights to depict Constance Fenimore Woolson ...
... which ia familita to his readers Is it treasonable to say hat this astyle migbt be ?? freshened up with advautage ? N Nr. Thomas Hardy is at home with t the -W Wesvux Fulk, is is also Mr. Alfred Parsons on The Warwickehire ! von. Mr. e radd-tk brings ...
... Lacon. Fair-F E Stickland. BUILDISG CONST'RuCriON.-Advaliced, 1st- T F Amery, F Shipway; Zrd-J F Heoollay, J WV Ware, AG Thomas, W Hardy, A J Collard, J B iLee. Elementary, passed-S F C Church- ward, J Hi Baker, RR i,'eabb, W Denner. Fair- L T Bryan, It WV ...
... suggesle;] the catting . down of several hedges, which at present ,I excluded parts of the grounds from view, and the planting of hardy flowers on slopes where neither grass nor i shrubs would grow; rough stone steps lead. f ilug from the plateau ncar the bandstand ...
... history of the Museum. The stories this month in Harper are varied. The principal contribution ms the continuation of Thomas I-Hardy's novel ' Hearts Insurgent. Truly the hearts of the puppets that move on his mnidic stage are. in'surgent. Excepting ...
... LOCAL AND DISTRIGCT I . NEWS, THE Rev. Canon Atherton will preach to-morrow A morning at St. Thomas Churoh. I a MRs. BARTON LAND'e annual musical evening sill D take place at the Fublic Rooms on Monday. THE Rev G. Turner (General Missionary Secre. A tary ...
... market during the past few months. Amongst the many properties that have recently chauged hands through _ the agency of Mr Thomas dartin. of Bedfoid. I circus is Poliloe House, a substmntialsly brick-built detached residence with good gardens a: d stabling ...
... long-list oftime-honcurad Was worthies, statesmen, poets; and inventors; iief and above all they boasted of a race ,re- of hardy seareen wholhad given their uame e to many a distant headland and channel; and the Royal Navy looked to them for sturdy ?? ...
... Newton. Sir Samuel Baker will be asked to tai. [onal the presidency. 3sult WE are asked to state tbat Mr. Thomas S. Arn of Sydney-road, St. Thomas, is not the Alney' any referred to recently in the Folice Court proseeding0, badel VOLrNTsEBR DiNNwR.-Last ...
... Rippon, Loram, get t the Under-Sheriff (Mr L Drevw Thomas), thcu athe Town Clerk (Mr G Ht Shorto), ' ~ the City Surveyor (,Mr D Cameron), Messrs H little A Willev, R Gracey, H1M D Wilcockcs,C Hardy bock aHarris, H 1 N G Baker, F T Depree, A J Mothi t'Mackey ...
... Elsmertary, let eiae, F Holmers, J Lee, J White, J Mulos, J H1 F North;* 2nd clase, W'H fbi- reora, A Collerd, 3 B Main, Davis, W Hardy, F. C Batterrshill, aud W~illiam& . Sseders. In thie subjct only On9 atudent foilreL to pres, and that in tuhe honours eteio ...