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... Southern States' papers still continue the discussion on the desirableness of revival the slave trade. Wilful fire-raising showing itself in Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. An icthyosaurus, the largest yet, has been discovered at Whitby. John Bullock ...

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 ...

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... The altar was covered with elaborately-wrought cloths of various colours and flowers of every description • indeed, every available space in the church was covered with flowers, and they were even bound round the pillars with red cloth. Behind the cross ...

A tittle nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. MOM PUNCH'S ALMANAC. Moral cf the Mistletoe.—lf you

... —Bee-linewe ventured last week (says an American parr), to Introduce a few Latin words Into a paragraph, just to make • little show of our know. ledge, a contemporary quotes Latin at us in a moat te. roe:otis manner. Ne says—• Nihilist.' Who is Kihil, who ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1852
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 8589 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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 ...

GENERAL NEWS

... street, transacting their business in the highways. Upwards of 9000 pairs of boots and shoes were carried off from shop in Chelsea on Wednesday. The most singular part of the affair is that the thieves got three cabs from a stance, into which they put their ...

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... 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 ...

BROUGHTY FERRY

... chaplain to the expedition, advanced with crucihx one hand and breviary in the other. After a long harangue, which hr attempted to show that Perm well as all the , ! kingdom-of the world, belonged to the Puj* ‘* Ro, -” tiiKl’s vicegerent upon e.nrlh. the prince ...

Published: Tuesday 16 November 1852
Newspaper: Brechin Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 9434 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS

... Kingston, residing at No. 35b, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, obtained by the plaintiff, music-publisher, New Bond Street, to show cause why his Lordship had not obeyed the order of the Court paying in thereto, for plaintiff's use, the sum of £10 4s. On ...

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 ...

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... this would reduce t0 some lowance doe, not afford 6d to each officer, t*> Bat this be so s in the right direction, since it shows that the Commander in-Chief wdl not countenance the prevailing extravagance. The Sub-sheriff of Tipperary has proclaimed James ...