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INCORPORATED SOCIETY,

... very able and impressive discourse was preached the Rev. J. Algar, of Frome, from Rev. xxii. 2, of which we are sorry our limits will not allow us to give an analysis. From the Abbey the Meeting adjourned to the Assembly Rooms, where, shortly after one ...

WESTERN NEWS

... WESTERN NEWS. Intelligence Las been received from Mr. Griffiths, the gen- I tleman of Devonport, who was supposed to have been mur; : it appears that he had gone to Jersey, from which place has addressed two letters friends at Devonport, dated the 26th ...

Varieties

... Varieties. elegant speaker is too frequently like river—greatest at the mouth. You know mock-modesty as you do mock-turtle from its being the produce of calf head. The best penance we can do for envying another's merit is to endeavour to surpass it. Reason ...

We read in Leicester paper that our late esteemed member, Lord Grey de WiltoD, met with an accident whilst hunting

... each from Dr. £5 {rQm Mr Undo, Combe Down Bubscnptwn addi tional do- Handel Coesham, M.P., 9, Royalnation of £25 from Major & 2J crescent; from Mr. Counsel , per ey collected at the Widcombe, aum Galindo> Wm. Cornwall, M.A., nuan tityof lemons from Combe ...

Salisbury races take place on Thursday and Friday ths and 25th inst. the added money amounts to £LlOO Jane Hill,

... subscription of £1 Is. from Mrs. Lister, 4, St. James'ssquare. Presents : A scrap-book, anonymously ; 2 books entitled The Existence of Another World, from Mr. G. Robbins, 1, Lansdown-crescent; several numbers the British Workman, Slc, ...

THE FANCY DRESS BALL

... top-hats and trousers, 'it is from tyranny of this kind that we find a temporary emancipation in the fancy dress balls, for in them at least, if we cannot be what we like, we can look what we like, and dream we please a little world of dreams-nightmare and ...

Beet Root Bread.—An excellent specimen of bread made by a new process with red beet root, has been shown us

... numbers of Sunday at Home, from Miss Wallis; Christmas cards for the Children's ward, anonymous ; two pairs of slippers, from Miss Stubbs scrap-book, from Miss Lottie M. Baker; magazines, &c., from Mrs, Fry, Marsh field ; old linen ...

Truth is Truth till time (Shall end.—The Queen of domestic drinks is Pure Tea, it is better adapted to satisfy

... linen, &c, from 9, Burlington street • e8 om ., - Dickinson; oldUnen and magaz ace' from M,BB Davidson ; magazines from the Misses ayte • illustrated papers and scrap books, anonymous ; old linen' and magazines, from Mrs. G. Stuckey; ...

the United °r XKD H A TAL.-At the weekly meeting of M oDday ' reported the receipt of the following

... Simmons; scrap-books from Mi»«es a.. Jesson, and anonymous old linen, two dressing gowns and pictures from Mrs. Handley: petticoats. &c. Mrs. Griffith and E. C. bottles and two trusses from Miss Beckingbam ten tickets for concert at Assembly Rooms ...

THE MAGAZINES

... knowledge. The World's Greatest Pictures by Frc&exick Dolman, well illustrated, and of m- interest . 'Io those who stuly astronomy S.r Rcoert Ball ou the Structure the Sedereal System will welcome. Among the chief contents of the Wide World Magazine is ...

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

... -wishes. acknowledge, with many thanks, the following, response fco the appeals in our cphrans: Books, scrapbooks, toys, games, cards- dolls, etc., from Mr. Cochrane, Dr. Tucltett, the Misses the Misses Harrison, Miss Chard, Miss Judill, E.W.W. » Miss Rogers ...

REVIEWS

... contributors of a particularly good rum her. From Messrs. Tsbister and Sons, Tavistock Street; Qovent Garden, London, W., have received two short and imaginative little tales book form, price Is. each, from the facile pen of Mr. Frederick Wedmore, whose ...