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THE VAGARIES OF FASHION

... last despairing words addreassd just before her execution by poor Madame Roland to the statue of Li berby in front of the scaffold on which so many innocent lives were sacrificed dur- the French Revolution. Obange liberty to fashion, says the Daily ...

STATISTICS OF THE EXHIBITION

... -It is in contemplation to estab- lish a newspaper in the Gaelic language in Glasgow. FATAL RAILWAY COLLaSION.-A guard was killed, on Friday last, on the Yorls and North Midland Railway, near the Burton station, by a collision between a coke and a goods ...

Fashion and Varieties

... that wvieh the enemy is firing? asked Admiral Brown; hut' nobody could tell. Directly another came in through a port, and killed two men who were standing near him; and-then strik- ing the opposite bulvark, hnrst into finders. 1 Whj that's some new-fiangled ...

FASHION

... sentiments. The coffin closed, and a beantftl red blanket coverting it, it was raised to the scaffold, The heads and tails of her two white ponies, which bad been killed immediately after her death, were nailed to the posts, and the idolised dangbter was prepared ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER

... In- formig unyself by some bystanders who he wan I was told that he Was one of the gallantest men in the world, as having killed eighb or nine men in single fight, and that for that reason the ladies nmade so muchl of him; it being the manner of all French ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Pheasants ?? 197 528 '110 214 198 o Woodcooks - 7 3 7 e Partridges ?? - 1 - it Pack ?? -- - 1 - - 0 These figures represent a total kill of 3,239 head. 9THE MARRIAGE OF TUE PRINCESS ROYAL ON the occasionof'her Majesty's marriage, the Queen presented to each of ...

LITERATURE

... settlet, litzgeraold called baick Andrew Craig; and when lie cance ?? about ten yards o' blim, lie said, ?? Andrew, be sure yen kill theme; do not let one of the villains es- cape Galligher further said, ditat there was nobody withi the witneess but M'I)onnell ...

OPENING OF THE MANCHESTER FINE ARTS EXHIBITION

... chief persuan-ges as they hlassed ; boys mounthin the lamp.posts, and standing in perilous positions Upoen board- inis and scaffoldings; and the more deliberate sight seers sitting in tile seats they had paid for at spiritel rates upon platforms anid balconies: ...