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... house and found a collar the one produced—in prisoner's box Prisoner said he was quite innocent, and called Mary Terry, married woman, living at High-street, Margate, who said that on the 19th of November the prisoner Trinder took the shirt to her house ...

and CALICOES direct from the Manu- factnrers prime coat, patterns and price lists post free. Plain and Fancy ..

... —For all debilitating disorders peculiar to the sex and every contingency ' perilous to the life of women, youthful aged, married or single, this mild but speedy remedy is recommended with friendly earnestness. will correct all functional de- rAugements ...

Several ukases concerning Poland bare been issued by the Russian Government, the object of which, aa described ..

... Central America to New York ii 1849, and who were brought to England in 1858 having now attained to adult age, were on needs' married by the registrar the district of St George's, Hanover-square. The Prince of Auguetenbarg has issued an addrea releasing the ...

The Agra Bank (Limited) commenced business on Saturday. Madrid reported be in perfect state consternation at ..

... other good things appropriate to season. Their united ages amounted to I,oooyears, but tbe venerable dames msaaged spend very marry afternoon not with- On Friday afternoon tbe express train from the South to Carlisle met with a serious accident from the breaking ...

It* stated that Professor Fawcett, MP., is about marry Miss Garrett, sister the doctresa Miss Ossistt, Upper ..

... It* stated that Professor Fawcett, MP., is about marry Miss Garrett, sister the doctresa Miss Ossistt, Upper Berkeley-street. In reference to *g marriage the Brighton (huerdian says. In consnierstion of the learned professor's eminent talents and tha ...

Mr. Thornycroft, with the assent of the Queen, has been selected as the sculptor for tbe equestrian statue of her

... aboard her deemed gone down in the deep sea. 1862 Sir James Tichborne died, his second son, Alfred, succeeded him, and in 1861 married a daughter of the late Lord Arundell Wardour. Sir Alfred died 1866, without issue surviving, and, but for the fact of Lady ...

EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES , COUGHS ■g-EATTNG'S COUGH LOZENGES : ASTHMA. EATING'S COUGH : INCIPIENT -IV. ..

... ° adnurable Bsst FarssD.—For all debilitating S^ P *° the sex and in every contingencf *? *** of »a. youthful or aged, married or single,.this mfldbut speedy remedy recommended with It wiU correct all functional derangements which they are subject. ...

The Sothschid 3-—-A- Frankfort letter states that senate has just promulgated decree, by which Anselin ..

... and Miss anrt » bellman, attended by Mr. Austin Humphrey Annie E. Crause. went to St. Paul's Church, the „ couple to get married, and the latter to act as the and bridesmaid. They all stood up before Dun* ' anJ tlle officiatin clergyman, the Rev. Mr ...

RAMSGATE

... Crofton, Esq. (in the chair), Sir W. M. Coghlan, X.C.8., and the Rev. G. W. Sicklemore. Monet Stealing.— Sarah Nairne, a married woman, waa charged with stealing note, 25., and a penny piece, the property of James Marriott, on the 10th inst.— The prosecutor ...

The Powkb of Love.—A young lady, beautiful and well educated, the daughter of an Irish landed proprietor, and ..

... of Love.—A young lady, beautiful and well educated, the daughter of an Irish landed proprietor, and who was engaged to be married to a gentleman in China with an income of £30,000 year, lately eloped with the son of a poor farmer. They took passage on ...

Melancholy Stticidb ot a Baroness.—The Independence Beige of Tuesday contains the following account of the ..

... heads of the great banking firm of Solomon Opponheim, jun., and Co., of Cologne. His daughter, the Baroness Deslandee, who married one of the youngest and most distinguished sub-prefects of the French empire, had come to spend the Christmas holidays Cologne ...

MARGATE

... defendant: Yon told the complaint that you did not see me strike him.— The witness denied this statement.—Mary Kendall, a married woman living King-street, gave corroborative evidence.—The defendant stated that if the complainant had not interfered there ...