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STONEHAVEN

... service. A general is to bo despatched to Algeria to pick out the flower of the troops in that colony to be conveyed to the scene of action, and take part in the fray. Our own Government is showing that it is on the alert. It has resolved to add 11,000 men to ...

Published: Friday 10 February 1854
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3148 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Brolerfßil.l

... press experts Lord John Russell to end hive official caner as a Chelsea oenainner or a ' collegian.' Fancy Lord Joint in a blue coat and cocked-kat, walking about Greenwich Pork, offering to show the public a eocksoach through a microscope, or telling of the ...

Published: Saturday 29 July 1854
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 6583 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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 ...

DOMESTIC NOTICES OF MOTION

... indignity that is put upon her dear suffering daughter, inasmuch as she has nothing better to go to the Crystal Palace Flower-Show inj than the old bonnet she had all last year, and which would disgrace the head of any washerwoman at Cremorne, and moreover ...

, NTBOSE, . 3 moNTRosE. Teaßasous • Estonent.' - Tbi. fine vessel sailed LATE NEWS. from our port for Quebec,

... Meer.. Hee' joined the insurrectimeary flag. The frontier of N baceons Flower.: Beet eight, W. Campbell ; 2.0. Nieoll 3, W. Langlande. Design of Flower s Best, George IbTUE CHELSEA REPORT. Spalding. Phloxes! B en t ail, D. Nicoll; 2, W. La•g- LONDON, Friday ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1856
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3897 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MR BAXTER, M.P., AT MONTROSE

... which imperfectly understood, and frittering thus away time which might have been much better employed. The division lists show that I voted 140 times during last session, and that those in which name does not appear, none was the slightest consequence ...