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A COMIC SINGER IN TROUBLE AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... George Francis . Train, ' the only maan in the country who is not owned.' The subject on which he was specially announced to speak, ' The Old Fogies of the Bible,' was the only topic not touched upon. He promises to favour the country with successive repetitions ...

THE BRITISH DRAMATISTS

... similarity of style and idea will be soon:- _[mooell.-You are a prodigal, absurd count. Go to ! Nay, never look at me, 'tis I that speak. Take't as you will, sir, I'll not flatter you. Have you not yet fomid means enow to waste That which your friends have left ...

REPRINT OF ANCIENT SCOTCH BALLADS

... drink deeply from the native 'Pit an ti spring. We have a belief that there is no co'- T lection extant which can, strictly speaking, bee held to be complete. There are districts in the south-west of Irelaud, and in the Highlands of Scotland, where ballads ...

ODDFELLOWS' FESTIVAL AT DARLINGTON

... this money were properly ex- pesided. In spealing of this large sucl lie swas spealting of persons who earned, gene- rallv speaking, only a bare living, and in some cesis scarcely that-not talking the higher paid class of labour into account, such as that ...

MR. DISRAELI'S NEW NOVEL— LOTHAIR

... significance, as some of the prognosticators would have had us believe. Lothair is a med- ley-with hardly any plot to speak of-of halt ton, Fenianism, Jesuitism, Garibaldi-ism, Mary Z Anne, and the Asian Mystery, which comes to the front triumphantly ...

WORKMEN'S EXHIBITIONS

... IHE RORTHERN LCHO. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1870. 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ _ _- _ I WATORKMEN'S EXHIBITIONS. S SPEAKING at the opening ceremony of the t Darlington Polytechnic, held in connection y with the Worlklmen's International Exhibi- f tion, Mr. BACKnousE ...

WORKMEN'S EXHIBITION AND POLYTECHNIC AT DARLINGTON

... and complete. Flags and flowers seem to unite as harmoniously as the apt alliteration of their names would indicate; and, we speak it not disrespectfully, the army of ainger-bcer bottles and the array of biscuits at the door, appear to have gathered force ...

CHARLES DICKENS

... has passed beyond the veil, Before the Judge who metes to men their dues, Men's cheeks, through English-speaking lands, turn pale, Far as the speaking wires can bear the news- Blanched at this sudden snapping of a life, That seemed of all our lives to hold ...

SOUTH DURHAM & NORTH YORK HORSE AND DOG SHOW

... hand. I maen acustomed occaiiouplly -and very occasionally-to speak in a place wherel a good deal of conversation goes on around one. and at is not, I assure you, the easiest place to e speak in consequence, hut still it is made easier tox do so there than ...

CROOK AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... mesher for Stockton, Mr Joseph D, slds. (Loud applausse.) 1 Mr. JoserPH DODDs, ?? Who was received with loudl appl'use, after speaking of the honsour of having to respond to such a toast, remarked that on such an occasion as this all distinctions; . of Whig ...

BARNARD CASTLE HORTICULTURAL AND FLOWER SHOW

... say that they tdeserved praise for ihe great endeavours they usrade to make the occasion a success. We are unable as yet to speak as to the financial resllt of time exhibition and gala, blt, judging from sppeariinces, it is considered that that the balance ...

SHILDON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... attendance of visitors large, amongst whom was a good sprinkling of the fair sex. Taken in every respect, Saturday's exhibition speaks well for the future prosperity of the society. The society is much indebted to the Rev. H. Spurrier for his energetic endeavours ...