AMERICA
... morning was hot and close, and half-past ten the heat was almost too great for ordinary troops to stand it. The correspondent speaks confidently of victory. ...
... morning was hot and close, and half-past ten the heat was almost too great for ordinary troops to stand it. The correspondent speaks confidently of victory. ...
... For the time of year, these markets are but moderately supplied with each kind of meat, chiefly middling quality. Generally speaking, the demand is steady follows: Per 8 by the carcase. ». d. >. a. Inferior beef.. 3 @ 3 6 Hid.do. 3 B@3 10 Large 0@ 2 Small ...
... the other day of young redsiail nearly full-grown, in a garden in one the strawberry net*. Those who have seen male redstart speak « f it a* being a roost beautiful bird. It is hoped that these bird visitor, i.edi»turi*e 1, and that next year they will id ...
... ripple. And for no f their britbera boith O' that vs safe may tafc rer ; And 1 ays raspect the claith. Yet leas, times; To speak my mind 1 em nan prose or rhymes. For alter o' It just matter Of pounds pence, this spate o' clatter. Ite scarce worth while ...
... CHANGE OF MEETING NIGHT. Somu discussion took place in regard the cbai of the night of meeting, .several members speaking behalf of change, while sumo thought it sliould remain it is. Currie moved that be allowed to lie over till aext meeting, could ogam ...
... THE PLACE TO SPEND A PLEASANT SATURDAY EVENING. MUSICAL PROGRAMMES. r 0 XO T A PARTY PROM FIBRCROSS U F. CHURCH WILL SPEAK AND SING. Workingmen SpcttoDj Uvted. Admkiloa Id. Doan open nt 7.90. Commence nl oomeT a. H O T 1 C B. ALL MfWß* the Uto WILLIAM ...
... BLOOUTIQW. MIBB ETHEL ORMAY will be hear from Ladiee or deeirousof stadjrinß the Art of Sight Reading and Fluent and Beautiful Speaking, of joining Claeses for Voim Cultivation. . . Dm ■alia Elocution, Prtnats Thmtriatls . Ifim Omcav aeoepta Ceneerta, . . ...
... eponymous hero,so to speak,of the Lodge—having read the lessons, the Rev. A. I. BoberUon gave > out his test, Matthew vi., 34—’‘Tske tliere-1 fore thought for the morrow.” This lest, be said, night seem strange one from which to speak the occasion, when ...
... dwtra,— fie Watches bars oihiMtad aurpaw those isny other The Homing Herald, Sun, Standard, and numerous other papers, speak of the beauty and finish these celebrated Watehea. A warranty with each Watch, and sent, carriage paid, to any part England ...
... SONG—“ Kate Kearney, Mr* OOURLAY. CURIOSITY No. 3.—MiaS M‘TAVIEH (Mr Gouklat.) antiquated Old Maid—Fond o’ Gossip, but never speaks ill o’ body, an* no on the best o' terms wi’ Mrs Paterson. CURIOSITY No. MRS PATERSON (Mr Gocblat.) blooming Widow—Fond o* ...
... sway of righteousness, truth, and faith in the lives of men. Speaking thus the clergy generally, 1 must needs I pass over many things otherwise would like to aay ; but I cannot escape speaking of Lord Mar s I connection with the toast. He is, as you know ...
... The Gazette contains despatch from General Simpson dated 18th Sept., enclosing copy of letter from Marshal Pelissicr, which speaks in the highest terms the services rendered by Major- General Hugh Hose, and Lieutenant-Colonel George Foley, who are attached ...