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THE BPEDFORD TIMES

... (such as Leigh Hunt), artistical critics (such as Hazlitt), were poor studious canaille about him—ae to attend a bookseller’s soiree, and stoop to accept £2O a sheet for his articles ! —it was a striking proof of the meekness, as well as the whimsicality ...

Seneral Xews.,

... n.—~All the Ministers of Louis Phillipe are now in Paris, and are favourably received everywhere, Guizot gives his usual soirées, Duchatel is seen walking arm-in-arm upon the Boulevards ::1 Achille Pould, the Finance Minister of the Republic. An attempt ...

General Xreis,

... excite charity by shamming a fit. To cause foaming at the mouth he used soap. Presextation ok Prare.—On Wednesday last a public soirée was given at Cockermouth, over which General Wyndham presided, for the purpose of ac. know)edging the services of John Richardson ...

¢eur drm Coan

... Islington, which is likely to terminate in proceedings before the judge of the Ecclesiastical Court. Exmmimion or 1851. —At a soirée of the of the Derby Mechanics’ Institution, last Tuesday, Mr, Paxton explained, that since his statement of the quantity of ...

WOBURN

... the Hon. Miss Lister will remain on a visit at the abbey until the close of the week, SHEFYORD. Lirenany Sotres,~The annual Soirée of the Literary Institution took place ou Frutny tnst. The members with a number of friends met in the publie rooms at seven ...

NORFOLK SPRING CIRCUIT, 1851,

... adventures all of which he has noticed and turned to eapital account for the amusement and benefit of all who will attend his soirées, He commeunces with explaining that, somehow, he found himself at Suez, and describes how he got home by the very approved ...

AYLESBURY ELECTION COMMITTEE

... white, were worn at witness's house, but did not know that the holders of the tickets were voters generally. Had nlio given a soirée, or tea party, at which, besides tea and toast, wine and spirits were sported (laughter). The bill (£l2) had not been paid ...

75 OrrosiTß.”

... (Rapidly disappears.)— Liverpool Times The Rev. G. B, Watson, delivering along and redious oration &t the late vegetarian soirée In London, wearied his audience, who became clamorons for the conclusion. Flopping down in his seat, the ind gnant orator ...

TOLLS TO LET. ODELL TURNPIKE ROAD

... carried oul to bring about an expedit ment of all commercial otherwise than beneficial t Laterary Soiree,—\W bers of the Literary and ! temrlnte giving a Soirée a on Tuesday the 9th Dece that the chair will be ta Russell, and Papers will b tlemen. o Derarture ...

News FROM AUSTRALIA.—\ leiter has heeu! received from Mr. H. F. Leech, late of Bedfurd, | giving & most graphic

... commercial disputes cannot be otherwise than beneficial to the community. Literary Soiree.—We learn that the members of the Literary and Scientifc Society contemrllle giving a Soirée at the Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday the 9th December. It is probable that the ...

'I‘IH‘: COMMITTEE bez to announce that a SOIREE Will be Beld in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, on TUESDAY EVENING, ..

... 'I‘IH‘: COMMITTEE bez to announce that a SOIREE Will be Beld in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, on TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9th, 1851, Lord Charles James lox Russell, CHAIRMAN Col. R, T. GILPIN, M.P.; HENRY STUART, Fsq , M P.; Sir HARRY VERNEY, Bart,, M.P.; T. B ...

GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR BEDS. HERTS. HUNTS

... LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION. Presidens of the Institution W. WILLIAMS, Es., Mayor, Vl‘HB COMMITTEE beg to announce that a SOIREE WILL BB NELD IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TUESDAY EVENING, Decemper 9ru, Lord Charles James Fox Russell, CHA4IRMAN Col. R. T. GILPIN ...