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SOIREE OF THE LEYTONSTONE YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY

... with. In the much-regretted absence of the president, the Rev. J. Ilrierley, who, we were sorry to find, was very unwell, Thomas Wickham, Esq., very *efficiently did the duties of chairman. Miss Alice Fisher opened the programme with a brilliantly-executed ...

HIGH Si., STRATFORD

... to his soul that the increase of the revenue is due to the consolidating inthienceof his Government. (Illear, hear, from G. Hardy) The right hon. gentleman says Hear, bear, bat let me ask him to consider how much be owes to his party, how much to accident ...

CHATS ABOUT BOOKS

... named are Mr. Anthony Trollope, Mr. Charles Meade, Mr. R. D. Blacktuore, Mr. Jenkins, M.P., Mr. G. Barnett Smith, and Mr. Thomas Hardy. We understand that Mr. Edward Jenkins's book, The Captain's Cabin, published last autumn, has been quite as successful ...

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... of the Earl Derby, and has entered upon his official deities Mr. Hatboro(' Hardy becomes the Seems tary of State fur India, in the place of the Marquis of Salisbury. Mt Hardy will, it is understood, to the course, of a few weeks, be raised to the House ...

LONDON CLUBS AND SOCIETY. ►AWN OWN We are all lainentina the almost universal feeling of exultation in Ireland ..

... of'. Framley Parsonage ' and Ile Sinall House at alliugton , so that I suppose he considers! those his best books. Mr. Thomas Hardy also has the first chapter of a new tale, and there is also an anonymous tale, and a poem by the author of Lorna Doone' ...

A CARELESS CAPTAIN

... trial to the growing ▪ lat.. 'torturer, the eggs (rum the second ba+are.and to prnauce the following year a pro. gay each more hardy than that arising from 'Act, hove been, so to say, hibernating for so dm math, CROSSING CROWDED STREETS. Tilt boa evardis of ...

DEATH OF SIR T. D. HARDY

... DEATH OF SIR T. D. HARDY. Sir Thomas Duflus Hardy, Deputy Keeper of the Records, and one other Majeaty's Commissioners on Historical manuscripts, hair died at hie residence in London. He had for many years suffered from weakness and enlargement of the ...

GOSSIP FROM THE WHITEHALL REVIEW

... than one member of the Cabinet. We understand that Mr. William Hardy, brother of the late Thomas Duffiis Hardy, will be appointed to the vacant office of Deputy Reeper of the Rolla. Mr. Hardy was head of the Record Department of the Duchy of Lancaster, ...

GARDEN PARTY AT THE BAKERS' ALMSHOUSES

... Mr. Yeung experienced difficulty e. idently in reaching the high notes : otherwise the duet was very praiseworthy. Miss Hardy sang Rory °More with such grace and such archness that she was clnip«lled to vubmit to an when she substituted Thaiy Flinn: ...

CHANGES OF THE SESSION

... The new Con. servative members were Colonel Drummond Moray, Perthshire ; Colonel E. W. Harcourt. Oxfordshire ; Mr. Alfred Hardy, Canterbury ; Mr. Chester Master, ; Mr. Philip Miles, East Somerset ; Mr. Gore-Langton, Mid Somerset ; Colonel Arbuthnot, Hereford ...

COPY OF THE BYWELL CASTLE'S LOG

... m. Left the wet dock in charge of Mr. Dicke, pilot. Proceeded slowly, the master and pilot being on the upper bridge, John Hardy on the look-out, on the topgallant forecastle William Charles Haines, Henry Gribbin, and William Drankstone (second mate) at ...

THE THAMES COLLISION. BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... hard a-port before he heard the report of the greenlight.--By Mr. Thomas : All the crew and officers were perfectly soher,and there was no drunken now on board that he knew of. John Hardy,able he was on the look•out on the Bywell Castle on the night of ...