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AMERICA

... on the 28th Dec., with the crew of the Mary Sheill, from Liverpool, for Halifax. The Liverpool and Philadelphia packet-ship Thomas P. Cope, was destroyed by fire, at sea, on the evening of the 29th of November. The United States' brig of war Somers, while ...

The Court

... Talfouril, E. Goulburn, Tighe, Burdett, Woodford, Cardwell, Oiwpfr, Warrender, E. Clay, Clarke, Adam, Clarke, Stuart, Hardy, E. Hardy, C. Woodford, C. Antrobus, A. B. Coutts, De Horsey, Liddcll, S. Smith, F. Piatt, Russell, F. F. Davics, Buller, Palmer ...

NOVELTIES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... from the tomb no, called the Grotto Egizio, at Polledrara. Some tablets from to Carthage, from the collection of the late Sir Thomas Reade. he: A marble bust of Antoninus Pius, formerly in the Grimani dcl Palace at Venice. A collection of Roman antiquities ...

PRIZE LISTS OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... slates, Ac., from Festilo.I Grouit and Co., rne coppe= ?? it Gueuvia Bouchonk and Co,, Fnce, millstonesi.I Itird, Dawson, an& Hardy, Low Mear company (Clases XXIL.1, qualityI Huth and Co., Prussia steal. &Johnson, Oammall, and Co. (Clas XXII.). quality of ...

LITERATURE

... grandfa- ther, the Malaga merchant, was the son of one Wil- Aiam Kirkpatrick, a minor laird in Dumfriesahire, whose grandfather, Thomas Iiirkpatricki, lairneh Di to be an offshoot, though in -what degree is-not. eC rknown. This is among the minor curiosities ...

LITERATURE

... among the men so emall in proportion to the number of the wounded, which I am inclined to ascribe principally tc the general hardy and comfortless lives the Russiaas are accustomed to lead. The French Chesseurs a Cheval would be astonished to see the lads ...

LITBRATURE

... snow-lay down and tilied onthe path. Siailalrinsitances havehappened of late '-gears in WV~stnlreland. When there is any snowe, hardy 'natives ~sutaetlisles perishl. Evenin Dovonshsrrc this occurred not long susi:(>e. It ulsuhbc the case on hills under 2,000 ...

THE CRYSTAL PALACE FLOWER SHOW

... gardoner to Thomas Mauidely, Esq., Knight's-hill, Nor are wood; 31. to Tihos. Paeg, gardener to Win. Leaf, Eaq , rl ark Hill, Strcatharn, by CLASS XIV.-10 Cape Heaths: 5?. to R. Peed, gardener Ldto T. Treadwell, Esq., Norwood ; 61. to Thomas William, ith ...

BRITISH INDIA

... possible-confine our- fo selves to the Asiatic scene of action, during the re: century which decided our fortunes there. of Sir Thomas Roe, we have seen, strongly con- co demned the setting up of forts to protect the ware- lil houses. There must be some fighting ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... South, with glass doors opeing into the gaden, lest MO flowers blooming, and birds einging on the trees, but who pullsue, be hardy enough to say that in our sober, iron-grey, in-door, Kane alose-ourtained dining-room, Christrms, with its chirping Q1at, fires ...

LITERATURE

... Years' Explolatiuts and Adventures in Silberiat, lonqolio, the Kiryhis Steppes, Chinese 2Trtary, and Part of Ce itral Asia. By THOMAS WILLIAm ATrINSO~N London: Hurst and Blackett. 1858. STCOND NOTICE. As ,Mr. Atkinson made Eikaterineburg the nucleus of his ...

LITERATURE

... six generations, and the only point of the tradition, says Dr. Livingstone, 1 I feel proud of is this: One of these poor hardy islanders was renowned in the district for great wisdom and prudence; and it is related that, when he was on his deathbed, ...