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LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... Chalmers. About one.4hlf the eontents ?? JarD1sb by natives; the rest beingfrom thepen of their tniulD Ws It contains shipping intelligence, an epitome Of 'i t of the world, racy leaders on SOcial matters Wf391 t, islandess, and one artinle in eluaidatson ...

EXECUTION. . On Thur

... stole the praris, and secreted them in a crevice the ship?s side, where they bad slipped down to the bollom, and never could gel it again. Hartley wrote an account of this to the commaoder of the ship, who came Maidstoae immediately, and recognised Hartley ...

THORNE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... the gaoler, said he was evidently an intelligent little lad, for while waiting in the charge-room he had been amusing himself by reading a daily paper. He read aloud several paragraphs of the Shipping Intelligence extremely well. He could also write ...

THE HULL PAC KET. a

... murder, seven for raps, and two fur lb* forcible carrying off of females. What blessed stale of society our?* Ireland. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS; At the Gove of Cork,? The Rowhill, from AMiRAVKKBND,?The Syr*n, Hnnter, from Hnmbro?. At Rotterdam, do lb* ...

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION, LEICESTER PLACE, LITTLE SAFFRON HILL

... regularly engaged by the Institution, added to the attractions of the meeting. THE DEMERARA STEAM SHip.-The Demerara, Royal West India mail packeot ship, of whose stranding in the river Avon accounts have already appeared, was removed on Saturday last ...

SONG.—THE DREAM!

... expedition, consisting of eight ships of war, and fourteen transports, woet(i be ready fbrsea by the l5th ot that month. at the latest, and sail fron, Valparaiso for the liberation of Peru. Tiefollotwingare the naunes pf the ships of war-I Olliggi . 50 Goes ...

Literature

... passed -now nearly five-since the loss of the Captain, no authentic history'of the eircumstances attending tlhe building of that ship, and 'her sending to sea to meet the tragic end that awaited her, ever has been written. The reluctance of the Government of ...

THE NORWICH TRIENNIAL FESTIVAL

... UNIVERSITY INTELLIGE NCE. CAMJBRIDGE. At Trinity College yesterday morning, Messrs. William Fleetwood Sheppard and Walter Percy Workman 'were elected to Fellowships. They were first and second wranglers respectively in 1884. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. PreRisrXArrzunsG ...

CALVERLEY CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... agreed to on account of being so pressed. Action of this kind by Union men has led the ship- owners to contemplate extreme measures. At the present moment shipping is so much depressed that many lines would gladly have the excuse for laying up some of ...

MR. A. RAMSDEN'S CONCERTS

... performance like that of last evening must have alone sufficed to convince the most hardened cynic that, to any listener of intelligence and taste, it is indeed a true intellectual treat of no common order to hear such music worthily performed. For grandeur ...

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION, LEICESTER PLACE, LITTLE SAFFRON HILL

... the eco- 2rr nomty of Nature that man should be ignored, and, h as a consequence, miseralsle, but that all should be ris intelligent and happy. The book of Nature, that Mr tfountain head of all knowledge, was always (pen ; to its pages were ever varied ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... TO THE GEORGE GRISWOLD.) d (The ship which bore to the Mersey the contributions of the United States to the relief of Lancashire,) Before thy stem smooth seas were curled, 35 Soft winds thy sails did move, Good ship, that from the Western world be Bore ...