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ANGLESEY SUMMER ASSIZES

... flwers which were kindly sent by Mrs Cleeg. The following was the menu :-Soup: ear tarlel. Fish: Salmon mayo- naias, lobster salad, fillets of sole in aspic, dressed crab, prawns in aspic. Joints: Sirloin of beef, oapons a le Bachemtl, tongue, forequarter ...

POLICE

... Grocers in ?? ales. Tt far surpasse any other vlvegar. Por Ticklingitrequirew no erepe. flea whatever. For col rneats, ash, salads, c is dolicious condiment. Wnohissle onlyet ufrer lutchings, Enpert-atreet BristoL Sd pe's Loo,-Gnarrr AD CexFionc.-By a ...

EXTRAORDINARY EVIDENCE

... quiet Sleep, by reeisg ?? acbitd ?? iitteisberub awakes 'as hrtrht as. .buctoeti. sht e gnats, uttrs alt p.ts, re- In lleves salad, regulates the bowds, at5 Istabst best known oe rem~edy ter dyasnirp and sliarrrhaa whether arising from '01 ?? Oroltterooiiee ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... in the presence of ilie police and . water bailiffs, proceeded on the8tinst. to fsh 6 on tire Monrnouthshire side of the salAds. After 0 hearing a numrber of - witseae, as also addresses 3 from the learned adirocates, the Bench found all f the defendantsb ...

ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH THE ABERAYRON UNION BOOKS

... Aberartli. but'vei lit! Ic tight. iyns 5iwo.- ass spar it, asssl F ists.lj~i it- btoloc your ls-,asrd i-jris-asatulac ioad NJ-s~ salade. L1'MAitisd ?? the ier,. Hi-iessr Iss tie k p-s-enlt go srdiwsi, beaird alremask fromss pars ass is .a s e aereti to.,s Il ...

MENAI BRIDGE

... Morris, Dyserthi. Parsiev: ?? i'irce, St. Aiapl. Pot herbs : 1 Robert Pierce, St. Asaph ; 2 Tihomias John Pierce, St. Asaphi. Salad: Robert Pirce. St. Asa pI. FI-ITS, Fr~oivnr.s, AXm) DrsI(Ns.-Red currailts: David Davies, St. Asaph. Desert apples 1 Wm. Smaliowood ...

Law Intelligence

... £;. alr to be imprisor ed three montlihs in tie Giltspura street (,Compter. lirv Clerave wroldm I t pay thre firle ; atarI salad, if any nody offered tar pay it for alan, IDhe Shorld . areonsider ?? hlis foe.-llr'. Cleave was then taken awary to the Conmpter ...

BIGAMY CASE AT CARDIFF

... E ,nng. the evening a dinner was given, and during the V eaddig proceedings Bro. Hughes was presented with a d.-Mr. silver salad bowl, with spoon, alxd a silver- S to the miounted umbrella. -inance ?? THE NEW- OUNMAL-D STEAMER. c RY The new Cunard steamer ...

COURT OF ASSIZES OF PARIS, MAY 25

... all sorts, Savoys, &c. SoW l urnip seed, keep crops already forward pro. perly cleaned and thinned. Padist and all kinds of salad may be sown alternota ?? up, hoeing, cleansing, &c., as before. alany crops, in gardens within moderate contp0js, wvill be ...

LLANDUDNO POLICE COURT

... Chambe-lain: Wha:t -led vou have? Witneess : Roa st beef, potatoes, beans, swects. Mr Cle-mbezl tin (referririg to menu): Salad, now - did you hlve s ai:f? Witness )aftee thlinrkinrg a few moments) : Yes. Mr COhesseerlaiul e What Wigs it called? 'Witness ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MONDAY

... which she rti- may for the future entrench herself.-St. John's g. ill1asterpieces( YEnglish Prose. n EcccTnIcAL ExPnIzMENTs.-A salad consisting oar- of mustardand cressmay be produced in a few mi- ap nutesby an electrical experiment. The process is iiy to ...