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THE HONISEV 11141,GISTER

... following:— About half •pnst tight c'enck es night 'Friday) a vessel enis me n to be its dllfreM on the south tide of the South Pier. The attention of the people erre anxiously the mouth of the harbour, an the roast guardsmen ebo were in readinme at their ...

11111 ROMSEY REGISTER

... was nut on the pier by Mr. Rborall, the general mananer of the 8 intlnlcatern Railway, who escorted him the Lord Warden Hotel, where he remathed until the afternoon, leaving Dover by the train on the SonttnEsstern &dicey at 846 for Hastings. He was accompanied ...

THE EX-RAILWAY KING. The following paragraph has been going the rounds

... for the better if experience has taught us wholesale wisdom. One time it was mines; another, railways; another, banks; while piers, harbours. and hotels have each had their turn. Companies have been contrived for every purpose short of boiling the moon—although ...

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... steamers, too, pour in their contingents; the Thames, so silent in the early dawn, that you may bear the plash el the tideway upon pier and arch, Is now alive with multitudes passing up and down Ito sedum The mem be be witnessed from the Royal Exchange at midday ...

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... gave a very interesting account of the work that wan being done in his South African diocese; after which the Rev. F. H. Hastings gave a brief summary of the society's work generally. An earnest appeal was made by each of the speakers for more liberal ...

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A any= EXECUTION

... by our own u The prisoner was now bronght out and his handcuffs were removed, also a pair of moveable stocks formed of two piers of wood, with hollowed-out places for the ankles, 'wetted together by iron bolts. The removal of these occupied some minutes ...

EPITOME OF _NEWS. BRUM AND FOREIGN

... 50), Emily Blske (aged 37), and Jane Sachs (aged 351, were rseverely burned on the hands, face, and neck. The Hun. Hen:y Hastings youngest son of Lord Donington, ard brother of the Duchess of Norfolk, died somewhat suddenly, at Arundel Osetle, on Monday ...

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... tbe el bather tailimietion In rd to the Robe, awl twx= the law which wadi Wag as al ce as Nemesis. W. Z. Border agreed id Haste& ergswaist as to the Ilke Ont the be a Veer Osesswe meths Aztarmakes. would lOUodteeided me- Om en law. Me Trolly betwoier ...

A TRIP IN A PAPER BOAT

... rumour that some lives were lost. The appearance of the steamer is such that large numbers of people have been attracted to the pier where she lien. A meeting of Irishmen was held on Sunday at the Irish National Club. Birmingham ' to consider what steps should ...

iattlattenus Intti HOME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... age is 711 ; ia, if we omit from this calculation the two peers who died before attaining their 30th year—the Marquis of Hastings (26), and Lord Somerville (29), respecting whose deaths we are able to assume exceptional causes—we have an average of 74 ...

DELIVERED OUT OF THE PIT. Mr. James Greenwood, in the Morning Star, has given the following graphic and ..

... readjusted. In the next place, the beds, I although perfectly clean and comfortable, were evidently a hurried arrangement. Piers of brick gimp ported broad boards, and on these were laid the mat. treason. all bran new, as were the blankets and v alais ...