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THE FANCY DRESS BALL

... street, Chinese dress Hope John, Russell street, Hulme, Albanian Chief HarrisonA Mr., Salfurd, Swiss Peasant Holden John, Polish Nobleman Hamuilton Mr., Sidney street, John of Paris Henderson Mbiss, Knott mill, Fancy dress Hobson John, Strangeways, a Turk Hesketh ...

Varieties

... pear tree give good promise of plentiful blossom throughout the county. -I1aroford TiMC. - The Queen has appointed Captain Sir John Ross, R. N. to be her Majesty's consul at Stockholm. The Queen has conferred the honour of knighthood upon Captain George Back ...

THE MAIL AND THE THEATRE.—When we last week hinted at the cause of the enmity of the Mail to the

... young cS the man, named Jones, prom some part of Wales-we be- M ited lieve Cardigan, and we understood, whether correctly or a. maet not, that his father is a banker at Cardigan ; however, be o this as it may, it appears that he is uncommonly clever of ...

The Family Companion

... buildings and grandeur, And think of the time great Brian beat the Danes. Yes, yes, thou'rt the lend of Burke, Sheridan. and Grattan,I Great Sarsfiold, bloore, Curran, and Mathow agro, And holy Saint Patrick, whose name is so pat in The hearts of the offspring ...

UNANSWERABLE QUERIES

... they may one day become your superiors. A BLIND WmnEuLwiLGeT.-Fersons visiting Cheddar Cliffs must not forget to enquire for John Cooper's cot- tage, where they will be highly amused. This ex- traordinary man has been quite blind for forty years, doring ...

VARIETIES

... mirably. One of these persons was an Invalid who in the wars of the Empire lost both arms, retaining only the mere stumps. With the aid of two of these artiflcial arms, he was able to perform many of the functions which had hitherto been performed for ...

VARIETIES

... grant. Mr. D'Israeli opposes it; Lord John Man nors supports it. The Duke of Newcastle has addressed a very lachrymose epistle to tihe people of England against the proposed May- nooth grant, The celebrated Grattan was indefatigably industrious, He was ...

Literary Extracts

... parties wentt in- stantly from the house to the field. Curry was %wounded in tise arm. A friend who was present told mne the duel took place in the twilight, and that Grattan said, 1 The gentleman is placed too far offL--I cannot see lint plainly-let htitn ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... born to trouble as the sparks fly up. (John, give that lady a twopenny box of bills.) Yes, my friends, notwithstanding your liability (another box, John) to disease and ?? you say a twopenny box, sir? Another box, John)-here is a safe and speedy remedy (attend ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... part of the united kingdom' of Portu~gal, 'Algrvz -- ji and Brazil- and in 1818, the prince regent was erowned'with S the ?? John VL Bitter c'auses f jealousy,' hoW-. ail ever, ex!te. The Portuguese -looked ldown upon: ithe ;of Brazilians'with contempt ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... will contain the records from February, 1558, to March, 1625. It aill be illustrated by plates of arms, &c. We regret to learn of the death of Mr. John Bulloch, of Aberdeen, a working brass finisher, whose acute Studies on the Text of Shakespeare' were ...

ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... his intonationh alittle nnceriit is becase he has tenmporarilyabanduded Beeteoven anid Spohr for Shakispeare end Wills. Mr. John 2Rss RS, Mr. Laveday's successar as musical director of d the Alexadra, accompanied the song.and the violin Psolo on the pianoforte ...