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... COMFORT AND CURRY. 1 regret, Mr. Chairman, sincerely To learn from the speeches to-day, Provisions are selling so dearly, And all things in such a bad way: I infer from the looks of each member He thinks that throughout '46, And even this present December ...
... DINNER TO NHL JOHN CURRIE. The friends and supporters of illii;i;;:ti;inan gave him a public dinner on Wednesday, at the Shire hull, Hertford. About 100 sat down to dinner, which number would have been considerably augmented if there had been more notice ...
... Currie Co.. WM. Mutton,. Mmr. Yak Portsmouth MM.. Pam., Joni* Ladle, S. Debra*. No Bedford Row. Jobe Ram% e.g, Goddfnld , Minoan amnion .d Son, (id. . Waclger and M utin, Havant , and Parnell, and Nam . . and Heater. J. I. hddon. EM. Fare.rn Manua Henry ...
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... MR. CURRIE AND ETON SCHOOL. (From the Northampton Herald.) That Mr. Vernon Smith should have excited sort gratitude among those to whom has, a member of tbe no patronage government been jobbing public offices, not very surprising. That Mr. Raikes Cnrrie ...
... THE O'DoNoGHL-E. (Dublin : Curry and Co.) The numbers before us conclude this most beautiful tale, With great interest, have we read these and the preceding pages. the contents of which we unhesitatingly pronounce to be the best of the kind ever issued ...
... TOM Bum:F. OF Oulu. (Dublin: Curry and Co.) Like most other restless spirits, Tom, notwithstanding the great dangers he has already run, determines on making his way back again to la belle France, there to serve the Emperor in any post, however low ...
... Before the Rev. N. Dodson, chairman, and E. Currie, F#q. A serious charge of night poaching with violence gone into, ami resulted the coimnitial of two men named John Buckingham and IVWiam Martin, the former charged with an assault, with the butt end ...
... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. By J. L. Curris and Co. (Strange.)—In this «ze of pretension, when the privileges of the true are usurped by the false and theignorant, it is @ficvlt to afford the sufferer from nervous debility, the ing means of judgment where to ...