The Editor's Table
... housekeeping ?? Jude, if he will aconsent to the artaugement, but- dis. tinctly on the. terms i: 'platanie philesophy. T'homas Hardy is,-'videnly. deternfited to 'invent a,, new' wan`-of his own. ...
... housekeeping ?? Jude, if he will aconsent to the artaugement, but- dis. tinctly on the. terms i: 'platanie philesophy. T'homas Hardy is,-'videnly. deternfited to 'invent a,, new' wan`-of his own. ...
... ppointed to command the Genoa, 74. vice Walter Bathurst, killed in action.-Lieut. P. W' Robertson (b), Flag' lieutenant to Sir Thomas Hardy, during sae experimeu al cruises, to the rank of Commander. The .ffieuro promoted to the. rank. of Captain in. tfpe Royal ...
... TICF-ADliRHAL SIR ALEXANDER COC'IRANXE ' has transusitted a letter from Rear-Adtniral ilothani, jiclosing one from Captain Sir Thomas Hardy, of his T1ijesty's ship Ranilliecs, dated off Stoninlgton, the ?? Augist, giving an account of an attack made upon that ...
... return of Sir Thomas Hardy from Calloa, a deputation of merchants had an interviewv With him respecting the 'detention of British vessels aud seamen by Lord Cochranme' who. it appears, refuses to release either vessels or men. Sir T. Hardy, the letters ...
... nelses in with a short and licoly tale of Love A la itiodo. lbhe Dorsetsbire Labourer is a wvell written sketch by Mr. Thomas Hardy; and the first part of Across the Plains contains some interesting leaves from the notebook of an emigrant between ...
... house, and her loss, both to the Chili VGovnernment and individuals of the fleet, is estimated at 400.000 dollars. - 'Sir Thomas Hardy has been in correspondence. ?? the Chili Government on the subject of Lord Cobhrane's conduct, aand the latter has promised ...
... contest in the-present instalment of his cleverly-written and fascinating story By Proxy. Another potpular novelist, Mr. Thomas Hardy furnishes the second instalument of a new story called ' The Return of the Native, which grows rapidly in interest. ...
... eampaigl. Si OUR BlIRTHDAY CARD. MAiR ZAPPY RBTURZ.IVS 0? TBB DA TO Mr. J. Gould, 4, Bouverie.plSce. B Lady Falmouth. Mr. Thomas Hardy. .AND TO.MORROW TO Hju:E. the Duke of York. HEt .E. Crown Princess of Denmark. H.R.H. Princess Clementine of Coburg. The ...
... otfice of the ?? of the following letters to King Edward -I., by that ,tindefatigable investigator of historical truth, Thomas ?? Hardy, Esq., and with his permission we eubpmit them a to the punblic. ,f (No. 1855 )-First Letter of Peter Quivil, Bishop of ...
... is, that they will not pay the future i nstalments on being allowed 5 per cent. interest for the advanc).' Captain Sir Thomas Hardy had yesterday a very long conference with the Board of Admiralty, rela- tive to his command in South America. The gallant ...
... statement made on the authority of Sir Thomas Hardy and other officers of the Victory, is quoted from the United Service Magazine (No. clsiv., July, 182);- While walking. the deck, and after the firing commenced, Hardy remarked that the badge might draw ...
... each of the days in Term; and at half-past fine precisely on each of the days after Term. Death and Funeral ef Mr. Hardy.-Mr. Thomas Hardy, wio was Secretary to the famous Corresponding Society In 1794-who was indisted for High Treasen, and acquitted, with ...