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LIVJEAtATIME

... however I determined to try, and though I have now only one shilling a week more than I had then, I and Betty, with the help of little Tom, and Mary, the little girl, have contrived to put by till we have now got r.:50 in the Savings' Bank at W John. Fifty ...

TILE WILTS AN)) GLOUCESTERSHIRE ST kND ARO

... following anecdote of this great luminary of common lair, who was in his youth much addicted to low compary, may amuse our readers : Holt, some time after his elcvation to the Bench, was trying criminal causes and misdemeanours in an assize town, when one of ...

MONEY MARKET.—ThuRsoAr

... to the youthful tourist, a comprehensive guide to the more experienced traveller, and au interesting companion to the tire side. It is published in quarterly numbers, and is exceedingly well printed and got up, and the embellishments are of di superior ...

TO THE EDITOR

... while cutting bay, fell from the stark upon the knife by whichhis leg was nearly severed. The hemorrhage woo so great that he died in eight minutes. —CArkinford Chronick. St:PPoRT or TIM CM:RCM—We learn that the petitions in support of the Established Church ...

MARRIAGES

... by the Minos, she was saved from certain destruction, as she must otherwise have inevitably gone to pieces when left by the sea. DEATH or Mss. FITZHERBERT.—This lady, whose health has for a considerable time been declining, died on Monday night, at ten ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... natural to suspend the payments of the various officers who have been appointed to gratify the benevolent wishes of our worthy friends, the dissenters. Now, as they and their radical coadjutors are all for economy, I th o ught it might not be amiss, that, as ...

+;1!. ,1) GiL,GpLEOlkiiblititli ANDAItp

... suggestion of his noble friend (Lord Stanley) that they should try their practised hand upon themselves before they concerned themselves with the other house, ought to have influence with them—(laughter). He had, whilst his hon. friend was speaking, drawn ...

;TANDARD

... your pins. There ; now, then, Morrice.—A pot of beer was brought in by the direction of the mysterious youth; and Oliver, falling to, at his new friend's bidding, made a long and hearty meal, during the progress of which the strange boy eyed him from time ...

CAPTAIN SCOTT'S EGYPT & CANDIA. I'ub

... smoothness of youth, and delivered her to the owner, more like a calf, than the venerable ancestress of calves. The cow-dealer was struck with the extraordinary transformation, and it immediately omitted to him (a proof that a cow-dealer can be dis. honest ...

author that dal distinguish those hon. members fr. in other ineu—oothii.g .l e xcellence at least (laughter) ; ..

... ataYia4 at home, and not travelling on that day? But this, in la, U . /it g in S. eilat d what hon, members opposite re about to try iu England (hear, hear, heat) Why had they not begun rather with Green*kb (loud cheers)? Because it was well known that to stop ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD

... Norton St. Philips. The Bishop's next Ordination will be on the 15th of October. On Saturday William Bolwell and three other youths were drinking in a public-house at Bath, when Bolwell lost a pint of ale, which he refused to pay for, The three boys, named ...

THE WILTS AND-GLOUCESTERSII IRE STANDARD

... before J. G. Ball, Esq., at the Hare and Hounds, near Tetbury, on Frederick Heaven, a youth, who was supposed to have died from injury rearmed in a fight.—Verdict, Died by the Visitation of God. On Saturday, the 27th ult., Lord James O'Bryen presented ...