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... police court. He will shortly be It will that he confessed he murdered his London Gazette contains the announcement that the Queen has ordered a conge aelire to pass the Great Seal for the election of a Bishop to the See of London, and Dr. Jackson, Bishop ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... bad was opened ata.quarter to ten with the Polonaise, the Kngdancmg With the Princess of Wales, the Prince of Wales with the Queen of Denmark, and the Danish Crown Prince with the Countess de Frijsenborg. Tbe English, French, Russian and Swedish Ministers ...

NEW ROYAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DAWLISH. A BALL WILL take place at the above Rooms, on Tuesday, January the 26th, 1869

... Courtenay . Mrs. Chichester Lady Poltimore I Mrs. Studd Lady Chetwynd The Mayoress of Exeter Hon. Sec.: Mrs. Hartley, 2, Victoria Terrace, Hcavitrcc• GENTLEMEN'S COMMITTEE. The Right Worshipful the Lord Poltimore Mayor of Exeter Sir J. D. Coleridge ...

GENERAL NEWS

... terms of the recent judgment, and admonishing him to abstain from the practices condemned the Judicial Committee. The Court of Queen's Bench, on the application of three of the Justices Leicester, lias grunted a rule for a criminal information against the ...

GENERAL NEWS

... dressing but, preferred, it may be stewed and served hot. More recently a similar company has been started at Melbourne, in Victoria, for the preparation ou the same principle of mutton intended for the Britisli market. The Ramornie beef sold retail in London ...

MONSIEUR G. S. FRENCH AND GERMAN 1 SONS. Classes and Schools attendee, Fenny Bridges, Ottery St. Mary, Sidmoutb ..

... SCHOOL^J^^-^ EXETER BUILDERS' ASSOCIAT NOTICE.-THEANNUALGENERA^ of the Members of the above j? s tte be held at the office, Victoria Place, South (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock punctual. c By order, JOHN PROGRAMMES FOR BALLS AND Dinner Bills of Fare, Invite ...

THEATRE ROYAL, EX * ' Lessee This Evening (Wednesday), Benefit of Mr. PITT. IT IS NEVEE TOO LATE TO *J

... THOMAS, PRACTICAL IS appointed AGENT for these celebrated All Hats purchased at his Establishments re- free of charge. 17, QUEEN ST., and 87, FORE ST., G R ANT BITOTHE EXETER AND TORQUAY. ' WHITE KID AD lES ' WHITE JEAN ADIES ' WHITE sXtTn - LA S ' BRONZE ...

BOTAI PUBLIC EOOM Under Royal and Distinguished MAD'LLE SOPHIA FLORA HJ3ILB» THE CELEBRATED INFANT PIANISTS j, ..

... used. She has had the honour of playing before HIGHNESSES the PRINCE and PRINCE the Emperor and Empress of the French, the Queen of Portugal, His Majesty .*°Vrnje»V> Crown Prince of Prussia, His Impenai * Emperor of Austria, the Czarwttz, fl se Highness ...

GENERAL NEWS

... moral effects of suoh training. is understood that het Majesty the Queen will early the present season pay a visit to the East end of London, for the purpose, primarily, of seeing Victoria-park—the park of the people—at a time when its numerous and beautiful ...

53, HIGH STREET, EXETE* ' OWING to the continued depression among manufacturers, STANBURY & CO. HAVE MADE £ ..

... BENNETT'S F. THOMAS, Practical IS appointed AGE.N T for these All Hats purchased at his Establishments free of charge. 17, QUEEN ST., and 87, FORE ST., MANDERS'S IN VALID STOU (ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED) NINE GALLON CASES' AGENT :— W. G. CAUNTER, 86 , ST ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... also from Devonport for the alteration of the Municipal Corporation Act (1859). The Queen's Court.—The Queen held a court Buckingham Palace on Wednesday. The Queen, accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise, her Serene Highness PrinGess Henriette ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... tunic, Head-dress—convolvolus and dia-1 V « ,f diamondB » Victoria and Albert Or' s > abe1 ' and the and Gotha V. 'I'l - those who attended the general ' , Pre, - Trefusis (Capt. of the Queen's f ntafc ions comprised the following: ''»n i land , R-N ...