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H.M.S. SHANNON

... number of the commanding officers of metropolitan volunteer regiments, to have another grand review and field day at Brighton Easter Monday next, the operations at which will of a far more important character than thoee of last year. Lord Rantlagh still adheres ...

PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS

... Gladstone has been saying.” Let an unpopular member rise, however, and see the difference, particularly if he is well known for his profuse nothings. This was particularly observable on the night previous the Easter vacation. Mr. Ferrand, the member for Devonporb ...

OUTLINES OF THE WEEK

... after-dinner speeches—he always good then—pleasant and facetious he carries all hearts with him, and is ever applauded when rises at a banquet, for, avoiding all allusion political topics enters into ordinary matters with vivacity and spirit, thereby offending ...

EPiTOMij OF iMiij vv B

... therefore, have had many opportunities of judging, says that the body of a drowned woman always rises with the face upward, and floats on the hack. The body of a man rises with the hack upward, and floats with the face downward. Robbing a Horse of his Feed. —At ...

(fiiglfj: CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA

... change from the old days of bull-baiting and cock-fighting. We may not be much more virtuous, but we are certainly leas brntal. Easter Monday presented the greatest instance of changed John Bull—musical on Friday and Saturday, on Monday he was warlike. Who ...

TOWN TALKS BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Our readora wil understand ‘gible for our able MISFORTUNES never come ..

... influences, who are sud- denly sent up to London to become clerks or servants in offices and shops, has not unfrequently given rise to serious discussion and welleintentione? jt endeavours on the part of philanthropic men. It is a subject, however, which ...

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... understand that not, haltfour. for dvr able Correspondent’e opinlmi. Tbi iaactioa of the allied armies in Denmark has given rise increased hopes that the. friendly offices of England vila yet prevail, and that ■top will shortly be put to any further outpouring ...

TOWN T-A-I-iK. BT OUR SPKCIAL CORIWSrONDENT. (hir readers mil understand that tee not hold rttpon* tibUfor our ..

... cy of England and Wales consists of working men. In some places there is larger proportion; for instance, in Southwark it rises to onehalf, and in Lambeth to one-third. It was not hard from these returns to anticipate the character of the bill which the ...

sanssATEo iNcaanta or aPinnut

... National Gallery and British Museum give working people some other opportanities than the mere stereotype holidays, to wit, Easter and Whit Mondays and Boxing-day, of enjoying, and, perhaps, learning from the vast collections of works of art and science ...

TO W T-A-IjK. OTO LONDON CORRMPONDNNT. Tub opinion I hazarded some weeks since reference to the decision the ..

... was gentleman with a name well known in the church, and the builder was regarded favourably by those who employed him. Last Easter was the period fixed upon for the consecration, and only few finishing strokes were required to render the edifice fit for ...

Saturday, April 10,1869. prompt him to do so order to save life, but hia province is not road-inspecting, and he

... combinations. A committee appointed by them watched the manufacturers, and ¥f> they received large orders, the hands struck for rise of wages. This produced obvious result. The trade was not worth following, and the manufacturer either stopped altogether, ...