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... HAT AVIA \\e have been favourctl a ' ,s njeiTftntile firm In the City «Ub [be! »»- tract of letter from Batav.a, ol . late -la'• - •• Batavl*. No'*• ■•A moht ImporUnl »H. ration has jUait m ;l,e rate of « ...
... HAT AVIA \\e have been favourctl a ' ,s njeiTftntile firm In the City «Ub [be! »»- tract of letter from Batav.a, ol . late -la'• - •• Batavl*. No'*• ■•A moht ImporUnl »H. ration has jUait m ;l,e rate of « ...
... life may »re a* ou jpntbnMMm. hair •' lion. Sir •• in irt* country tti«‘ onitort ate*. Jl tl* ueetioga, tl, ®»'l * y^irK ) Air I lie Crou I*' . The t r«>qiiir.« ...
... pecuniary «h. A..rmbl. ,u ul-oduu lh. uiui.rr bun pmgrrumg. Bnt 1 bare doubt .bat tliu .mall r.lk whirl, .sun- ..|.s. th. • repor., The '« A't. were p'rop.r building ground and safe wa. .hr leer uf A in vosr B, . a» having essential Bor- |„ , ...
... made out a strong ease in favour of a plant which here very much despised, and shall allow him to speak for himself:— Apprehension. —On Wednesday, -Til inst., Alexander Mitchell, mole-catcher, w.b in jail, charged with having presented loaded gun a* several ...
... from the A. cation. BaihrUt. can expressed great delight at hearing such u a. nouncenicnt. He wialied the Association all taitia. becauM.. i it conducted in an lanita spin, t would tend advaiK the object »lnrk tU Mncistrates conterapelatcd. A spirit-dealer ...
... clothes gel sea. have chat have on, and have friends here, but myself! flunk A it b useless—you will never iin. Remember lltmej yourself uneasy alxint me. main vour’s till death, M. II 1810.” . , ndtd to a future day, to give her friends. s a Youtiipi Patriot ...
... that may I.M-k at her comanienth. and have bit of chat with her.” Yon extravagant dog?” s Mr (Jorge, I am sure one half the money will unite well. Ilut let ns in all means; sin’s eh.imiing girl.” Ah, wait a wee interpum. ...
... e, and rnnst eontrihute to their a.lvaiit« S and Unieht. were the measure- whielt the Governmeat proposed to ,-e live the employment of tile |ieople. and would ..In. Ito the consideration ol Parliament with a-I|,,|e a- possihle, Iss.tiiiß the pre-. itl ...
... find more profitablemore means of obtaining power and status —to hold a comparatively limited portion of land, with a considerable amount of Bank stock, public funds, or sliarcs a dividend-paying railway, than go on adding acre to acre. The very failing ...
... home, and found a gracious acceptance. met after, and she trave such a decided preference a partner the •(iiadnlles. that became jmrliaL She expresstd a hope that I had brought tolio. had done so, amt m the course of the evening waved a few ...
... seven, A.M.. on the 11th of November. and the death the bridegroom, who was bis forty-fifth year, at half-post seven, p.m., the same day. A Hard Head, —The following appeared in advertisement provincial newspaper:—‘Lost, a silk umbrella, belonging a gentleman ...
... bore the murk* them fur several weeks. Next day a complaint was given in to Czar Peter, wherein Mr Gordon wa-represented the worst light imaginable. Ill* Majestv thought it a very singular thing have a complaint of this nature brought before him. when ...