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THE CHELSEA MURDERS

... left him there, and he went to sleep in the parlour of the Hand and Flower for two or three hours.lie there about eight o'clock, and told me to follow him. I went to the Hand and Flower at eight, se he told me. I followed him over the bridge down road to ...

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... Parlour Chairs, in .loth; • manias Marlboro /iota, in ; 12 Chain, covered in lioness, Sad arm do. to match; a Mahogany Sofa, and Flower Talks; au rariowd Cabinet ; Cabooses with Chancier attached; a grand, hrillivnt. toned octave, by Errard ; mad Messemtuol ...

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... the order of the day. For the autumn the pique is often replaced by one of white taffetas, half open down the front, so as to show • jabot of lace. Long sashes of black or white lace are made very wide, and over a muslin or silk dress form an exceedingly-pretty ...

THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON AND TUE FEVICH

... surrounded be, ; boom with a fine garden, well stocked with lovely flowers. *TAM and induced his per seatry-bat with great reluctance-to Raw.. Moe.' f come in oue by one to sea and admire flowers, and 0 .. to take them home and cultivate them. Now, for ...

AMERICA. (VIM CUBA, VIA New JULY 12.—The government has ordered the whole army of the Potomac to be mustered out

... aurvivers out of • crew of 16 of the iron ship Van Cappelli% which foundered in the Indian Ocean. The statement of the survivers shows that the poor fellows underwent the most horrible suffering. several of the unhappy crew, who were drifting about in a boat ...

AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA

... houses were set on fire. In the Landstra,e and Erdberg suburbs there were merely sham attacks; people threw from the houses flowers on the d ;es , i . A portion of the national guard must have tltro.n their arms away, for large quantities were found in river ...

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... endowment which justice required. After showing how every administration had been rent to pieces by these Irish questions, from the time of Mr. Putts ministry in 1800 down to the present day, he proceeded to show how immeasurably the strength of the empire ...

TELEGRAPHIC NOTES

... Puerta (lel and Calle Mayer. l'heir reception everywhere was enthusiastic. Troops and volunteers lined the route. Showers of flowers and bouquets were thrown to the Queen, who was dressed in blue satin. The distinguished personagee for whose conveyance ...

GRAND BANQUET AT TORN. (mom vides.) The Lord Mayor of London having recently in a spirit of magnificent hos ..

... grotesque in their antiquity. They presented, devertheless, a rich coup piled across in careful confusion, and wreathed with flowers and rare evergreens, through which there gleamed the bosses and incrustations of gold on the ancient maces, which had been ...

II,I=I•

... place has been the immediate effect of God's free spirit, like the wind blowing where it listeth—of his sovereign grace, showing mercy where he will have mercy. It is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes. The Lord hath done great things ...

REMOVAL Of PAUPERS

... however, the &etch end Irish members were united against it, there would be little chance of its purling. In mower to Lord CHELSEA, The On the motion for going into committee on the api ellate jurisdiction bill, The Earl of ABERDEEN complained that the ...