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f mull Nelms

... killed. The Yorkshire farmers are advertising for bloodhounds to try if they will he more successfni than the police In finding out the Rut Riding incendaries. - - - - A railway labourer has died at Manchester from the effect of an accident received In September ...

liitnexal Stirs

... seder the tedelotbea, trying to undo the cork of a small bone Ailed with whisky! But the child recovered, leaned to feed on and enjoy other food due and sae left the hospital for • future of - God knows whs. Still the life has been saved so far. DKATH. OF ...

And when age and experience have somewhat softened and toned down the fiseh of youth, tt will be

... And when age and experience have somewhat softened and toned down the fiseh of youth, tt will be greatly improved. He *sensed to toi to be like one who will wear well, if he takes care not to let his talents get dimmed and rusty by non-usage. Should be ...

6 mill- Iv S

... late Peer, then a mere youth, appointed to the lucrative °Moe of Usher of the Court of Chancery. The income was upwards of £6OOO a-year, The How. It. T. Jejeehhoy, of Bombay, has offered 150,000 rupees to enable five native youths to Ire se, theta' the ...

IS SOLI/ AT ANDERSON

... SOLI/ AT ANDERSON'S STORES, DIM 13111 M AND STREET, II ; Auso, BARCLAY di PERKIN'S LON DON PO R T ER. ANOTHER WEEK'S IMPORTANT SALE OF THE cooDsDAMAGEDayFIuEwArER. AND MOIR, SAVED FROM THE LATE FIRE AT MLISRS GRANT BROTHERS 4 CO 'S WAREHOUSE, SMOLT CLAMOR ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1864

... utmost importance to the youth of the present day. The lecture was marked throughout by great earnestness. eloquence, and power, and displayed to the fullest the capabilities of the rev. gentleman as a guide and director of youth. The attendance was fair ...

CATRINE

... and the investigation has gone to show that in all probability the solFocatioo, of which deceased is umlerstood to died, was occasioned try the apartment filling with smoke while he was The woman Alice Cowan or Thomson has been set at liberty, the authorities ...

TEE AYBSIIIRX PULPIT.—No. XXV

... inaptly defined as the childhood, youth, and age of man regarded as a moral and religious creature. Prom the beginning of the world to the giving of the law by Moses was the childhood: from the Law Christ was the youth; and from Christ till the end is ...

GASFITTING IN ALL ITS BUANCULS

... cough. asthma, Le.; with primer* lions in plain English. di,; tnles, and all necessary directions the speedy cure nervous ami general debility, or mental and poser. decline. and all the diseases of youth matui tie. Sent ptist-free. In an envelope. on receipt ...

6tattal

... one hour granted for her to seek help. This merciless act wan witnessed by two of our clerks, who went in my alisenco to try and save the poor ladies utter ruM. Her lodgers compelled to leave, her furnitnre gone, she is helpless. and my object in entreating ...

f tura' licks

... paid to her home In Scotland. On her arrival there she found that her disappearance had so affected her father that he had died after • brief illness. MR WINDHAM'S BANICIMPICT.—Mrs Windham, who at first refined to give her attendance at the Bankruptcy ...

FIRE INSURANCES

... Temple ' and Dtalers in Medicines t at the following prioes:—ls . soil Mt each Bog. There to a coasideralile saving by taking the largo Nit.— Di rectioin for the goidanoe of patients is every disonlar are affiavil to each Los. London tbrosithout DR WATSON ...