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FILCHINGS FROM FUN

... , coal ?? 24, Stoke-upo ii'renat. Davies, John Suttou, near St. Helen, Lancasbire, builder- August 16, kiverpool. Gled3iill, ?? Henry, Elland, Halifax, Yorkshire, woollen ?? 19, HailIsi Jon'esJohnit Cardigan Alms, Dowfisis, 3erthyr Tydvil, Clamor. ganabire ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... one end of the room, she was opposed by a grim menacing eigure armed with a huge rod of birch. When she looked behinii her, she saw a si- milar figure at the other end of the roon, armed in the same manner. The terror, notwithstanding the strauige ci ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... Iinlli n id I il. Sil: (l'eovge served on the coast oi Syria in 1840, and in the Baltic in 1854. t The library of the late Rev. John Wood Warter, B.D., son-in-law of Robert Southey, has just been sold, t and produced £1077 1is. Resikae the Queen of the Bulgarians ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... wvife of D. Evans, Esq. Err- wood-house, Breconshire-At Mount Pleasant, Swvansea, aged 85, Admiral John Chesshyre - At Merthyr, aged 31, Margaret, wifoof John Mlartin, Esq. surgeon - In Regent's perk, aged 70, Alexander Grant, Eqq. East-India ?? liradninch ...

Literature

... and Publishing Company, St. John-street, London.- The Signs of the Times, politically, socially, and religiously, No. 1. The Biographical Magazine, No. 4 ' ( Wsn. Penn, Bernard Palissu, Edgar A. Poe, Mrs. Sherwood, Henry Grattan). Evangelical Christendom: ...

EXHIBITION AT THE FINE ARTS ACADEMY

... Bowkett's full leegth figure of Juliet (488) is marked a by grace and refinement and tender pathetic feeling,bhat 'I Surely the-arms are out of drawing. A truly great t] picture iseE. Armitage's Meeting of S.. Francis and S. 0 Dominic klli5)-great in ...

WORKMEN'S FLOWER SHOW AT REDLAND

... recovered, FUDDEN DEATH IN MABYILEORT-5TREET.-On Thrive- day Mr. H. S. Wasbrough held an ii.quest at the Batb Arms, Maudlin-street, on the body of John Gibboes, boot and shoe manufacturer, of Oldbury-on-Severn, who dropped dead in Marylepert-strcet on the previous ...

Literature

... condition of ,Man : principally with reference to the supply of his wants and the exercise of his intellectual faculties. By John Kidd, M.D., F.R.S. (Bohn's Scientific Library.)-Eenry G. Bohn, London. We have here a second instalment of the eight celebrated ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... ceusre one at t e back, only not double, but stiffened with whalebone; the other plaits iare simple, and sliffit from under the arm, ,The 'sleeves are ornamented with jockeys, which are merely 2small bias ~bands placed round the armhole, with fringe and -grelots ...

Poets' Corner

... made a motion to his nephew to approach him, and quietly stretched forth his arms, as if to embrace him; when he found him near enough, he raised hisoself, and putting one arm round his neck, seized a knife with the other, which lie pitilessly phinged ...

Literature

... former the ever-onsusing ones of the per stately John Philip Ksemble, and Isis no less stately sister, Mrs. fliddons : Pon5 KRUELSt AND SIDifONS. iof The late facetious Jack Bannister used to relate of John ity. Phailip, that, walking Wvith hint once in ...

Literature

... Clerken-well, and she died in Bride-svele.' 1bh lNo. lxxi. of Our Portrait-Gallery is taken up with a notice of |vh T. C. Grattan, and is followed by a ' Visit to Hobby-laud, by the the clever author of The Falcon Family, who deals out some an rough ...