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VOICES FROM THE CROWD

... Prassia, 34 oxen - frtnm (dermany, 20 ditto: and Ironi Hulland, 125 oxen ad cows, together with 50 sheep, ir, comparatively speaking,! middlinlg coniillion. Allthougli the number ot sheep were again on tie inicrease, tile mutton trade was firm at . f1ll ...

CATTLE SHOWS AND CATTLE SALES

... cattle shows with the activity of the cattle sales. At the WIeret Pick Cattle Slhoiv in Ia Sussex, the local reporter thus speaks of the shoew:_ en The usual spot in Firla Park eoas, as heretofore, appropriated Ike, to the show of stock. As regards heroes ...

DOLMAN'S MAGAZINE

... may furnish an insperfect resemblance to ast, at the craft and cruelty of the landlord, his agent, or tise wart, bailiff. I speak net of individuals ; for many of them totals are kind, generous, aud forbearing. Nor am I forgetful was of the noble and truly ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... I hu nbly kneel, I have nothing-to reveal, Fortune's been unkind to me 'Till she kindly proffered thee. -,Speak! ar d let me know my fate -Speak ! and alter your estate; If you are, what I suppose, I'll take a cab, love, and propose, ...

THE PREMIUM SYSTEM AT CATTLE SHOWS

... been the orig inhl proposer of that Society and a member of its Counci! from the time ol' its formttion, I feel that I can speak with confideencerespecting the animus which has prompted its proceedings throughout the ten years ofits existnce, A considerable ...

ARUNDEL

... rev. gentleman in sther cenclusien) for trespassing on your time so long ; but whtbe when the heart is full, the tongue must speak. ht Tile Chairman proceeded to read the Judges' jritrs AwAssD OF PREMIsUMS. L isa fivemsum o1 Eight Pounds to the owner of ...

OUT STREET—BY MR. M. A. TITMARSH

... Clapper-t!~ .clawback to the fireplace a gain. ?? :owhom iptieil _the most.' Once htr' bey'n a Lacing - tartan, went up to sp~eak' to 111axtdr Rocle If la Ly. :t ~. hose 'mai~d ,as eugaged in) cglin~g a poliettuar; ian th :othe'children Lwere go!ng to ...

MODEL CLERKS.—THE GOVERNMENT CLERK.*

... deahiess. Io v hat he will lie cannot hear, It iU groat iipedimeent that has never been cured, ttogr vcrv often tried. You must speak two or three lieu and very loudly, too, before you can make him lree s'ngle word. Iee has a very indistinct notion ofahbi you ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS

... re ?? ?? K - ~l\ ?? I \ (From the Butit chron iclc.) t) The Operatic ('omepany, of whose efforts Nve have had toeaoian to speak in Lernis ol' well-earned cosissnedn- 'it, haining teen cngaged fo' four snights usore, Fra c ?? o'u ivl'seii t cii i itu6day ...

EXTRACTS FROM ENGLISH MELODIES, BY CHARLES SWAIN

... let the wretched cry aloud, The poor, the suffering, and the weak,- And there's no feeling in the crowd; They speak, beet as the worldly speak ! Blow sharp, thou blast,-of all bereft, My bosom to thy rage I bare; But spare the babe that I have left, The ...