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... This is ahead half a expected a candid & modest detimee. which inclination anticipates ability situ which chari,..ty guinea a week for the hoard wages of these worth Noble Lord had said ti uly, that the verdict of a jury bad . at Ihe ...
... This is ahead half a expected a candid & modest detimee. which inclination anticipates ability situ which chari,..ty guinea a week for the hoard wages of these worth Noble Lord had said ti uly, that the verdict of a jury bad . at Ihe ...
... itself into a on the NH. lost.) death termlllatl4 • her sufferings. The when she wanted a salad', Was obliged to dispatch a r4essenget The House haring restrlsed itself Into a Committee, after an - investigatiieh•of three hours, returned ...
... care of the deceased's mother she was absent. After she procured the compound, she returned to Mrs. Jacob's house tor her lettle boy, and happened to lay the poison in a cup on the table, whilst she wrapped her child up in ...
... y crosseil antt re-crossed over each otiher, a good defence a aitist the rays of tite slin, or tile blows (i a s abre, as OccastOin intigt require. ui his ears lie wore gold car-rings, aud round his neck a mliussy bioasl gold eollar, studded ...
... morning journals however a few days ago gave an interesting summary of what been doing” The first movement was in Friburg where a petition was presented from the town of Morat for a change of the constitution and as it met with a rather cool reception from ...
... following advantageous manner :—For a jacket and waistcoat, he gave 12s. ; for a pair of shoes, 6s. ; a cap, 2s. 3d.; a small boy's whip, 6d. ; and a pair of worsted stockings, Is. 3d. He had 6d left, which he laid out for ...
... haranguing a numerous meeting in a town in Tipperary, against tithes.—Limeriek Paper. We understand a memorial is now before the King in Council, from Mr. Butt, a prisoner in the Fleet prison, praying his Majesty to order a restitution of ...
... say, Sir, when such rare and novel characteristics appear in a white Colonist in this hemisphere, gratitude no their part to that individual, a.s well as justice to human virtues, demand a mark ofadmiration as diatingitishlog as the phenomenon is ext ...
... the revenue remiss in their duty d i tch! hou i r i s a , Lay , 1 t 4) sc e e a a r, d o o f t. th e e pr e e d v e i r tzt; pr a o t m t m a in i on u of r i l chon o g tuno.i. o t issa t o Do have ...
... bout (with o nt) it ti o n rer c ruinwe n, manufacturer wns thought a very clever fellow his SUOAR. a. s. i C.OPPEE. a. s. upon railways by mean, of Mr. Maxton•s patent locomo- ...
... replace the stock for Site ti same money. Ie his opinion £150. would be a very - small stock fur a calsinet-maker-scarcely iodngh ?? boy fixtures and t fe actual neh e .aries fot carryisng os the busioeta, even upon a small I s re. ...
... been cured of a severe^OFULOUS Affection of both her legs by Mr. cheddon s H> ibal Pills that had baffled every tbiug that h ...