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(FROM A PLAY-GOING CORRESPONDENT.) THE NEWCASTLE THEATRE

... them (the Roman catholics) could they do so with impunity. This sause priest also said, hie would enmdeavoiir to find out the woman to whose daughter Hanley was married, and compel her to quit the country. About thle month of December flloaving, thle ssociition ...

LITERATURE

... X. ?? ?? tlte 3rd volume of the Lfe of Napoleon. At its commencemett, the young warrior has ohtatnel the com- Mand of the army of Itay and his progressivo career is trared b7 the master-hand of Sott tip to the period of his leaving igEPi. Scott's Life-of ...

LITERATURE

... his tordship's misbion' to S pain as Amibassa4ori Extraorihary ?? Junta in 1809 The difficulties which ~besit~the'British army at that period, from .the;-weakness of the Spanish government, the dislike of the.peoplepand~the impracticability 'of'the'ir ...

NORTH OF ENGLAND FINE ARTS' SOCIETY

... nature, whvich will at once bring pleasing associationi into the unsophis- ticatrd mind, M'3WLTUP INd PAlWO. -+Y'Weiearn that army officers of thirty years' full-pay darvice will be allowed to retire rin the full-pay of their regimental rank. Naval and Military ...

LITERATURE

... night, and by rallying the troops, prevented the reverse of fortune which Dumouriez and his army experienced from be- Doming still more disastrous to the French army. This was the critical moment for both Dumouriez, and the duke. Their hour had arrived; ...

FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... When he did appear he uttered a cry for help, but there being no one near save the woman, who could give him no assistance, he sank again and rose no more. The woman shrieked for aid, and her cries brought the rest of Mr Patton's servants to the water ...

LITERATURE

... the following is an outline. New South Wales ceases to boa penal colony; Norfolk Is- land is dote cued from that government, and attached to that of Van Diemen's Land. All traiisported offend- ers whose sentences exceed 15 years, aend aggravated offen ...

THOM, THE INVERURY POET

... to- gether, and all, except tli iotiler, were fast asleep.lo oh [Willie, Willie, what keepit ye ?? inquired the trembling woman ; 'I'm dootfto' J' weanie,' she added ; ' isna she whesome like ?? in frae the c suld.t' ' We've ne way to gang, lass,, said ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... ar- rived so fat home as within about two hundred yards of the asceiidingfoot'path that leads from tire beach to tire high land, and thence over the canal bridge to the hamlet of Hest Bank. At this spot grows in consider- able abundance the deadly na ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... other tracts of land, containing together 46fa. 2r. 3lp., on which also the young trees are past risk of injury fromr deer or cattle, the commissioners add, they are about to adopt the necessary legal proceed- iogs for opening these lands, and enclosing ...

THE MONTH'S MAGAZINES

... possesses considerable merit. Four engravings illustrate the number. Bllackwood's Afagiazine opens with an article on The army, vhich cannot fail toarrest attention in the present temper of the public mind. The writer contends that il no country is ...