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LEEDS FLOWER SHOW

... stepsthey have been compelled to scale have resembled the sharp edges of the fairy-ladder we read of in ourschool days mere than ?? else; and it is only lately that their good gemuS has turned the edges inwards, and assisted hem to gain in safety their present ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... income at ?? rate of 4k per c tt.-Mr. John ~Mitchell secunded |the motion, and it was passed. The directors having || been voted a sum~n3 ci £100 for their services, the, retir- ing directors-Messrs. John Mitchell, John W. Balne, Jeseph Coilinson, H. 13. ...

Reviews

... Ferdinand VS.. But fortune having de- ~lsted against bun, he left the Oi'oisoquc, and retired to' e island of Santa Ornu; where death closed his mortal ,The Spaniards, whbo hav's more piesasure than puritana- 1sm in their Composition, think it no harmn, after ...

HALIFAX AND CALDER VALE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... who have nearly all bden successful' at cifferent'district shows c this season. Sovereign was placed second, and Mr. Tom 'r Mitchell's Lollypop was highly commended. A class of special importance to a district such as Halifax was that of- entire roadsters ...

OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... through the process of dissectimg afl them. If so, they are still less likely to forget him. in No common anatomist, this razor-edged lawyer, as ll who know hin, know. There, too, are the st. Lord Chamberlain, the Speaker of the House of E Cornuons, nearly ...

LITERATURE

... cut or uncut edg,-s in the Publishers' Circular the matter has excited- great interest, both among members of the trade zaid she public. Very soon ofter the discussion bean we noted that several publishcrs who had always clung to uncut edges were beginning ...

LITERATURE

... this man came by his death, unless we see the place where be died, and where he hath been kept pri- soner before he died. How know we but that the incom- modiousness of the place wherein he was kept may have occasioned his deaths Therefore show us tie ...

LITERATURE

... matriials tfor a fitth edition of the book iwhich had estab- ashed itseif in iublic favour as a text-bouk long wanted, when death put an aend to his lahouars. Tue edition before us will be as heartily wvelcoined by the gesleration 1now coetaing to the froist ...

Literature

... fig r London putlishers canforward their works for review' hit addressed to the Editor of the Hull Packet, to Mlr. C. In, MITCHELL, 12, Red Lioil-couot, Fleet-street . mc No periodicals or serials wilt be noticed that are not regularly received. ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... o Wilfrid Lawson, Colonel Ghunter, Mr. J. B. Booth, Mr. J u S. P. Foster, Mr. Becauford, Mr. Ackers, Mr. Ayliuer, Mr. r. Mitchell, Ac. From the annual report, whicih'was held ,e as read, we take the following:- Since the gencral I l, ncoring held at ...

LITERATURE

... King lost all patienee, and Sir Andrew Mitchel wNrs no longer invited to dine at ihe royal table as usual. Some Generals meeting him on their vway to tile King, said, in a bantering way, It is dinner-time, M. Mitchel. (IAa, gentlemen, no fleet no dinner ...

LITERATURE

... sign. They knew neot that its sails are filled By pity's tender breath, Nor sce the Angel at the helm Who steers the Ship of Death! Mr. Swvinburnc's Magnum Opus-a portly volume of miscellaneous ?? in the press, and will be vvery shortly published by Messrs ...