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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... great portion of its carbon, and which was effectively done under the direction of Kirkham junior, who is attached to the Chelsea station of the Imperial Gas Manufactory, from which the gas was supplied. About nine o'clock Mr Henry- Green and his companion ...

LOCAL AGENTS

... throughout by the whole Proprietors on the Line. The measures for ascertaining the Traffic have been now so far matured, as to show that the Local Traffic alone far surpasses the extent on which, from general knowledge, the promoters calculated when the ...

England

... Paxton had the honour of presenting to the Queen and Prince Albert leaf of the •' Victoria Regia, which he had reared and flowered at Chatsworth in the space of three months.—Lord Dufferin has relieved the Marquis of Ormonde Lord in Waiting, and the Hon ...

Published: Wednesday 21 November 1849
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2653 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

vJ CARD. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Watchmaker, Silversmith, and Jeweller, BEGS to express his thanks to his numerous ..

... who will show the Plans of the Ground; Mr Robertson, Collector of Shore Dues; or to George Milne, Clerk to the Trustees,—iu whose hands the Articles Roup may seen. Dundee, January 28, 1850. A Clear Complexion. GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS, strongly ...

Published: Wednesday 20 February 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1732 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MISCELLANEOUS

... about in his room all the morning in bare legs.— Moore's Diary. Lucy Stone Marriace. —Lucy Stone has issued her programme, showing the legal advantages and disadvantages of married women, which are as follows :—Gain—l. The right of protection (?). 2. The ...

BELFAST LINEN TRADE

... hbome-saved seed. Mr Niven showed sam of ts wn from the Continental white-blossomed variety, and from the yellow seed obtained from America, They appeared of fair quality. The flowers of the latter were differently formed from flowers generally, being more ...

RUSSIA,

... effects I body-guard. Every window was filled with fillie islii-Haz may be taken completely /tors daily coming to light which show how very ignorant hethcr Hollins exceeded his instructions or not. the mental excitement to which such persons are a, » waimen ...

ENGLAND

... devices, while at inter vals beds and baskets of exquisite plants, lit up by small lamps tastefully placed among the leaves and flowers, made the Tintellcries dazzling scene of fairly land. An excellent orchestra was iu attendance. Several English sailors from ...

DOMESTIC MISCELLANY

... curator of the York Museum, presented her ' centre—a Victoria Regia just bursting, Majesty with a bouquet containing a splendid flower in the A most fearful collision took place in the Channel, off the Start, early on Tuesday morning, which resulted in the ...

THE IMPERIAL VISIT

... Consort entered into a careful examination of the weight and shape of the shako worn by the Militia, consulting with Lord Chelsea, and ing open counte- gsace to the popular belief in the interest hich he takes in the subject. The band of the Royal Bucks ...

go se + TISE DUN DEE, P E RTH AND CUPA R ADVER R.—J uly 81, 1856. i = weight

... Goveroments believed composer travelled there partly by post: horses and partly by umphal arches and firing of cannon ; foliage, flowers, uphol- Some accident unconn ected with literature may help him to | ia chaff cutting and other s ry ¢ operations. Simple ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the same ground of the murder of two of her children, whom she threw the Thames late at night, close to the Cadogan pier, Chelsea She took three of her children out in fog, threw them inn the water, and afterwards went to the house of a friend in great ...