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THE WESLEYAN TEA MEETING

... several sothems and pieces, and who really did perform their part of the entértainment in a most sa* isfactory mauner E. speaking also (with one oxeoptinn; guve pleasure to the audience, but in the exceptiona speech a subject ‘was brought ferward which ...

1 _P_r{;l;l;flf, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to two months’ hard labour

... always hitherto borne a very good character, and that he was & member of a very respectable family.— Witnesses were called to speak to his character, The prisoner was sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour. THRFT AT DALTON. Edward Dickinson ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... their faces, their hands IB;’M‘IBI, and indeed most of their bodies being covered with an abnormal profusion of hair. They speak a language differing From any kunown to exist in Asia, and believe that they were once masters of Niphon, whence thery were ...

SETTLE

... all redound greatly to the credit of your masters. 3 oTR Cogy I e N B R There is m.nl{l one other point on which I wish to speak and that is the subject of modern languages. I E::IB examined the boys in French and German and have been much pleased with ...

®ur Toudon Carrespandent,

... that he could speak English, JFrench, and Ttalian, he being a German. The gentleman to whom he applied for a situation—either from gross | stupidity or foolish fear—replied, * Oh, you are too clever for me. I want a man who can only speak one language®’ ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE dorvvespondence

... if I can soin'. out any damgers which may be avoided. Is it not the duty of the local press to reflect public opinion, to speak out when oceasion requires it, and not cuckoo out a few phrases of indiscriminate commendation which do neither harm nor 800 ...

THE AMERICAN SITUATION

... “‘the husband has always been kind enough fo her, as far as his means would allow.”—A Juryman said, he had heard deceased speak of her husband’s kindness.—The Coroner having summed up, the Jury retarnd a verdict of ** Died suddenly from Natural Causes ...

wome and Geneval News

... your worship. I'll take a summons,— Another woman immediately stepped forward, and said— I am the woman she has just been speaking about, Hour worship.—Mr. Arnold: Have you got her ohild {— Woman : Yes, your worship, I have.—Mr. Arnold : Why don't you ...

LONDON & COUNT Y MARKETS, CORN

... tfloy ought to dye.” “ Dear old thing,” said the young lady, the older you grow, the wiser and wittier E:u get.” _ ““The child speaks truth,” said the eminent Professor, ADVERTISEMENTS, — Here we are again :—‘‘Superb, emall Landan, fora light horse. It is ...

Litevary Selections

... finer thing.” ‘*My eye-—a favourite expression of the young farmer's—** Passingham, indeed. Ho ! I never allow anybody to speak familiarly to me unless he has been properly introduced.” Saying which, Passingham, in retort, turned his back on Hammersley ...

Ratest Entelligence,

... anile, t.t.y ought to dye.” “ Dear old thing,” said the young lady, *the older you grow, the wiser and wittier mm “ The child speaks truth,” said the eminent lessor, ADVERTISEMENTS, — Here we are again :—*Superh, small Landan, fora light horse. It is the ...