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LOHDOH ROWDIO CLUB

... will held Monday eiening next, at 8 30. Fitzbot Row ing Club.—The annual concert given members of this flourishing club will fake place on Monday evening neat, nt The Hall, Store-street, Bedford-square. commencing at a quarter-past precisely. Alhamuba v ...

TO THE EDITOR OF BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON

... ’s Hish.’s Pawn, sq. Kook takes K.*s Pawn MANCHESTER. WHITE. 15. K.’s Pn. to adv. K.’s 4th sq. 16 K.’s Pn. takes Pn. 17. Q. fakes K.’s Kt., ch-eking 18. Qjeen 18. take* C£., checking 19. King takes lb-hop 19. Kook takes Rook 20. Knight tikes Uowk 20. Bishop ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... Bridport—The cards exposed only can be called. Curlew—Were we answer questions such as yours, a supplement would required. Snooks—lt is not possible win a game in the same hand that you have rsvoked. A—Y’ou can compel party to exposed card, not having one ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS,

... not. Bellman—No. CARDS. WHIST.—II may call Immed lately. Horace—No. Watford—Yes, K M—The revoke coaid not be claimed; the exposed card tan called. Itas plaved the first trick. E. Parkea—Whist R R D—No. CRIBBAOE.-W n-Twenty-fuar. Young Oay ton— Sixteen ...

baggits in billingsgate

... in any way the fish factor. whence come they.” Mr will naturally ask. and why are they occasionallv exposed for sale in Billingsgate, and being exposed for sale, why does not the comptroller seize themr First, then, what Mr George, perhaps, would call ...

XHX POIAOHUTO 07 TOXHOTOTOS DT HLKXBVT. HEETDfG 07 THi mcDonr HOUT CLUB

... members the Hunt Club was held the ciub house, Kilkenny, lu pursuance a circular issued H. W. Esq, the Master, for the purpose faking into consideration the malicious destruction the foxhounds by the laying of poisoned meat the high roads, and adopting measures ...

UNITED STATES

... parts of the United btates over refugees freeameu. ' He shows the needlessness of this for good purposes. and its liability to expose the country to danger, and he stated his intention to enforce the law for the equal protection of all. In both Houses of Congress ...

BETTING AT MANCHESTER,

... long in recommending Touchstone. for in opinion he is the hrau idral of an F.nglish turf stallion, and when Lanereost shall fake that character if the foreigner* should not run away with him' I trust he will become a leader of fashion, for, take him all ...

(COUNTRY EDITION.)

... hounds, webury TRAINS will leave Pi General rT yearning on the ‘and Sth October, from Liv POO: landing stage) at | within FakES THERE AND ; Ba ford on Sta 9d and 232; Jala 20s and Birkenhead, ‘Sis Llandudno, 438 and 158; Wellington and Sh ir W. i Wol ...

jiELL.’S LIEE IN LONDON, NOVEMBER 14, 19.^2—PUBLISHED IN TIME FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MOBNING MAILS AND EARLY RAIL ..

... perplexed with i complaints a damp wall in an exposed situation, why should not a wall I be slated as welt roof, tf it wants as much tried ; and in mouoi tain districts, where one end of a house is exposed brating rams, see t that end as scaly a fish—slated ...

BELLS LIFE IN LONDON, FEBRLAKY 16, 1862. IMPEEIAL PASLIAaiEirr. here could no »peci*l interference by the ..

... occurred in the minute before the Legislature last session, repudiated notiou wishing smuggle the minute through Parliament, and exposed the injudicious system of grants which had been swept away the new minute, and the principle on w.iic.i capitation grant* ...

end. The war which Russia has forced upon us is one of principles, and not mere quarrel of dynartfea, and

... and Italian subjects. The of such attempt would rob England of her present fame for disinterestedness, and would put her In a fake position, m which her enemies would rejoice see to her. BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, AUGUST 12, 1855. quuM. begin destroying the ...