Friday's Express
... , o j!dON, THURSDAY, OCT. 27. Vices of Spanish affairs have been confStradictory for some days; but by letters «Iceived yesterday it seems certain that the ral Gomez has met with a m ...
... , o j!dON, THURSDAY, OCT. 27. Vices of Spanish affairs have been confStradictory for some days; but by letters «Iceived yesterday it seems certain that the ral Gomez has met with a m ...
... ; nod »e b»PPy »«y *”™Sf)lng, «.d tb.ltbcnmn.»ce..t.»l.of •' the foil bicb wiil From «oob «n ouspiclou. oommeuce'iThe rromolor.of tbl. mo.t cxOTiplerj- work .ill llo P* and tboir nrduous umlertaking i®P, - rreMe ...
... one beverteen jacket three waistcoats, r',vsers his property: Charles Dimcomb, charged V, 'offered two shovels for sale, Bores, suspected and not giving satisfaciory account ot the lurt .l charged with having stolen silver watch of Mr. Robt. Weston, of Brtry St. Edmund’s ; ■ onsnd Sarah Jackson, the former with *£flSereigns from the dwelling-house of Mary arey, f her property, and the latter ...
... nV lU tv ii would iU become me to suffer a single day to L o ftr the dissolnuon of Parliament without expressing fl^* * P «t si knowledginenta to every one of my Friends in my ** ' for the honourable position in which, by their fa- I have been placed for the last eleven «* t a , to those by whom I have been opposed in ft* 1 } J* tije kindness which I have experienced throughout ,„.!«** ...
... 1 ? JrHl*. !»»r J. I I UnnoK. Lord il. - ® J* Smith. J- A. | . •• il*-f 'HA'* • k»u*T»» Mdrro.Capl. . H«r*s ll»- K. A. J. (.lii-r- •«' • cripp*. tVillwm • ...
... ENGLISH AND WELSH COUNTIES. Liberal Gains—l 6. Buckinghamshire Cavendish rice Fitzmaurice, C Cambridgeshire Towaky Eaton, Cheshire, North Stanley C Cornwall, East Robart* Rashleig ...
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... During the whole of Saturday, the 21st tdt., tbe ram fell in torrents, and at night and the greater part of Sunday it con- tinued, witb the disagreeable accompaniment of a heavy storm, which caused considerable damage at the Royal Lodge. A large wooden house, 3fi feet by 18, budt for a servants dining liall, was completely demolished. A tent, used as a sleeping apartment for helpers, was blown ...
... ebte *p!5ritb 30itrilalt SATURDAY, FEBRUARiy 26, 1853. for The relations between England and France were Well a and powerfully detailed by Mr. Disraeli on Saturday me last. Satisfactory reasons were given of the efforts made by the latter Government to improve their navy, the and equally so of the precautions against invasion pro- eX- posed by the late, and about to be carried into effect et ...
... is hoped such of them as have abused the patronage placed their hands, either for personal or party purposes, will have a word in season addressed to them. It is notorious that persons have been appointed individual Guardians to supply the public establishments, who not deal the articles all.—A watch dealer has been appointed to supply stationery, brushes, tin-ware, ana earthenware, and to be ...