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TO THE FUSTIAN JACKETS, THE BLISTERED HANDS, AND UNSHORN CHINS

... -HANDS, AND UN- SHORN CHIN' DAMN THE FACTORY BELL. Oh for the swords of former tune! Oh for the men that bore them! when, armed for right, theq stood sublime, And tyrants crouched betore them.' - I Tome Mooni. ' Then onward,'the green banner rearing, ...

ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PAINTERS IN WATER-COLOURS

... Thomas's Fleeting Shadow (43), a child with a preternaturally old face-sug. gestive of Paul Dombey-propped up with pillows in an arm-chair, whilst a collie is insinuating his eager head and claiming to occupy a place in his sickmaster's thoughts. Mr. Walter ...

LEEDS FLOWER SHOW

... made in the show ground. Complaints, not altogether sun- founded, had frequently been heard of the distance from town of the Cardigan Fields-almost the only available ground in our locality for such a parpose; and whilst the committee were considering how ...

Public Amusements

... and arraignment as the murderer of Leyton. misl By an ingenious ?? ho obtains possession of the test old man's money; thus armed, lie makes vile proposals he xi to Mary Casmpbell, which she with scorn repulses; and as enec5 Beertrum is rudely dragging ...

LITERATURE

... are raised in front, aed generally display a family group languidly sunk down in deep cane arm-chairs. Some of these over-easy seats have exceedingly broad arms running out to a disproportionate length, which struck me, when I first saw them, as very ...

THE YORKSHIRE SHOW AT NORTHALLERTON

... Geo. Lascelles, Sir John Lawson (Brough), Sir H. B. Peirse, Sir Gen. Wombwell, Colonel Gunter, Admiral the Hon. A. Duncombe, Mr. It. Tesinant, M.P., Hon. J. C. Dundas, M.P., Mr. Stan- hope, M.P., Mr. George Lane Fox, Sir H-arcourt John- stone, M.P., Mr. ...

LITERATURE

... of the Ky- kob- quait village, extenlding in a curve round the hsead of an indentetioii, was soon seen. Flosr hundred well-armed savages, under their own lenders, and with a concerted plan of attack, sprang onu the beach, and rushed towards the village ...

Reviews

... are the wife of John Troke, who gave I birth to three boys, two of whom are living; and I the wife of William Morley, three boys since dead. EXECUTION OF JOB J. WARD.-The punishment I of death was on isonday morning inflicted on Job I John Ward, who was ...

Reviews

... his eldest r son, the present Baron. f *Lord Dunas was born In April, 1766, and in 1794, married Harriet, daughter of General John Hall, by whom he has five children living, three daughters and two sons, both the latter of whom are in Parliament. s He finished ...

Reviews

... R Pisol, now Casocwell, now Bom astes, and now King Arthur. Grattan, O'Brien and others, are limited to little more than the dellvery of messages. We therefore hope that the Serjeant-at-Arms will be spared a sea-sickness; that he will not be despatched ...

LITERATURE

... inflexible. Lord d'Salisbury, as~Lord.Robert Cecil, glams 'for &-moment on in the page, writing bellicose letters to. the Ar~me on the t Le Danish question, end, playing generally 'the role of the Al naughty boy of Ihea Tory party in a manner whiehsangieeft' ...

LITERATURE

... tnd Sir James Paget drawing ^arir~tbc'ec symmetry so constantly noted s eitiaS two sidea of the body. No face is alike c 0two arms or legs form a perfect pair. h ,the two sides of the neck and of the c 'K~taqtltca 'In~ariably nature varies. He a ea 0 t ...