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FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... held its fifth annual show of stock, and for quantity and excellence it far exceeded any of the former shows. J. W. Fitzpatrick, Esq., presided at the dinner given in the afternoon by the ?? Tuesday there vas an agricultural show on the CriUliton estates ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... FLOWER SHOWS, &c. The Cattle Market Floral and Horticultural Amateur Society held their first show for the season, at the house of Mr James Clzrke, WIheat 3hleaf lnil, Water- loo-slreet, Newidmstle, on MAonday, whens the judges (Mr ?? Berry, Mr R Brown ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... fHours, xvi. and xviii. form the completion of London Topo- graphy, the descriptions of which are illustrated by wrood-cuts showing, in whale or in part, more than one hundred of the public edices of temetropolis.- Uyclepcdie of Industry, ix. and x. These ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, had the honour of presenting the wedding bouquet. The bouquet was of the most beautiful description, being composed of orange blossoms, white rose buds, rare orchideous flowers, and sprigs of myrtle, with a triiming ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... of pleasure to the eye. This is just the season for sun flowers. those too much neglected productions of a country garden. Thomas Carlyle rejoices in them. His little garden in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, always has an abundant supply; and I have a friend who ...

THE SILENT WATCHERS:

... as Maud entered the room, and then Maud recognised the handsome I face of Jennry Wren. X CHAPTERXVII.-Tan LIII= Housz AT CHELSEA. t :The sight of that handsome face alone was a shock to the Y sensitive and excitable Maud. She made a step backward, , but ...

THE SILENT WATCHERS:

... dreary life, T'ie summer had come and gone when this happened, and in the little garden of the house at Chelsea, Mary's br ight borders were showing here and there the sere and yellow leaf. IMary's own even-tinted life seemed still the same. The little ...

Art and Literature

... one else; and these three volumes go far to show that not only was he very human, butso was Mirs Carlyle. The letters begin in Sept., 1834, a few months after the Carlyles took up their residence in Chelsea, and they are continued to the day of the writer's ...

BY-WAYS OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY

... conspirators fly for their lives, but they are speedily discovered, and ere long Babington and thirteen of his associates in the flower of their manhood are executed, The cruel fate of the misguided queen is familiar to every reader. To the lasting dishonour ...

Chats with Housekeepers

... invited to one of our BEs modern dininers. Their idea was display,. They wished to hi show that they hbad better wine, had psid a higher figure at for. it, could show a handsomer service of silver, and lay a C better dinner on the mahogany than would ...

Art and Literature

... spot where he had been potted by one of Arabi's met . The tale is touchiuglv writ. ten, and the iocidents and conversation show teat the author is well up in military life. In the group of charac- ters there is one Lucy, a combination oa Captain Hawr ...

A PERFECT ADVENTURESS. A MYSTERY

... suddenly opened, and a clerk appeared bear- ing a card. Show him in, commanded the solicitor, after ,glancing at it. A momene later Hugh Trethowen entered. Dressed fashionably, with a flower in his coat, he looked spruce and gay. The settled look of ...