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LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY

... night, consequent on heavy rains the numerous small rivers of the North Riding Moorland were in state of flood. Some of them rose with izing rapidity, flooding villages and fields and roads. One comparatively small streamlet flooded the entire village of ...

and £clfrtcd. GO, LOVELY ROSE! (to, lovely Roso! Tell her, that wastes her tii» md me, That now she knows,

... and £clfrtcd. GO, LOVELY ROSE! (to, lovely Roso! Tell her, that wastes her tii» md me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her grace spied, That hadst thou sprung ...

MISS BRAYE'S CONCERT

... that their indulgence was solicited on behalf of Miss B. Henderson, vague visions of colds, medical certificates, &c., rose before us, but our disappointment gavo place to admiration we learnt from the same source, that notwithstanding a severe sprain ...

Home missions of the Church of England

... assistance would materially increase, and that the clergy would take courage from lay assistance and countenance. The Rev. T. Vores rose move a vote of thanks to the Chairman—undertaking the duty most cheerfully, as the worthy chairman was illustration of the ...

WRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE AT JURY'S GAP

... room more than the number of men, and after they had left the room the two pints of ale remained untouched, and they never rose from table until all had finished and gracc said. On Saturday our friend provided a number of beef puddings—bomshells, as some ...

THE PROPOSED PIER AT HASTINGS

... which, having been put to the meeting the Chairman, was carried unanimously. Mr. Simpson, at the request of the Chairman, rose to address the meeting, lie said would avail him, self of the courtesy and kindness of the Mayor, to state that he was not ...

MR. LOWE and the HOUSE of COMMONS

... easier or a more agreeable officc than that of returning thanks for the House of Commons. It was a sort of rhetorical bed of roses. The sympathies of the audience went so heartily with the efforts of the oratof, his feelings and those of the nation were ...

and grafts. BIRTHS. December 21st, 36, Robertson street, Hastings, the wile of Mr. John Day, of a son. January 4th,

... Robertson street, Hastings, the wile of Mr. John Day, of a son. January 4th, at 20, Meadow road, Hastings, the •wife of Mr. Henry Rose, of a son. January sth, at Playden, the wife of Mr. William Fautley, of daughter. January 7th, Rye, the wife of Mr. William ...

REVOLT IN A FRENCH PENITENTIARY

... Levant, the largest of the group of isles known as the islands of (a reformatory where young boys are trained in husbandry), rose in open revolt, and that rebellion had the most appalling consequences, for no less than 14 boys were literally roasted alive ...

THE EXECUTIONS AT MAIDSTONE

... made after her conviction, to murder Highams and the child. About five o'clock on the morning of the 14th of April last she rose from her bed quietly, leaving her paramour asleep. Going downstairs she took a razor from a cupboard, and returning to the ...

J. E. GORST, ESQ., M.P., ON THE REFORM QUESTION

... Major Barlow had alluded to—the 300,006 men, but would Major Barlow say that they were an efficient condition Why the major rose press attention that important subjact on Mr. Powell and himself. He would say at once for himself, with regard to that he ...

FACETIÆ

... the husband had peculiar thoughts when putting on his last clean shirt, as he saw no appearance of a washing. He thereupon rose earlier than usual one morning, and kindled a fire. When hanging on the kettle, be made a noise, on purpose to arouse his easy ...