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... A BREAKFAST-TABLE CHAT. Retjiect/uliy dedicated, htj the Author, to the readers of the ilaiil* stone Gazettey Somewhere in Maidstone —north, east, south, or west— Lives Mr. J. T never never mind the rest. Who, every Tuesday, makes a rule to get That famous ...
... witness's presence, and a check, dated July 9, given to the prisoner for 92/. Gs. Gd. Elias Miller, 91, deposed to apprehending the prisoner, and on searching him finding a silver watch, and a gold chain and seal, seven sovereigns and a half, ss. Gd. in silver ...
... HOC HESTER ASH CHAT A .If • The town of Milton, no\t ’■Mttingbourno. and its have been tn a '■’ate of verv L'reat excitement for the la«t t rtnit.'ht, in consequenrc a poor woman, Ann Spittle, the wife ol sawyer, having died very suddenly, under mysterious ...
... U«. ..K*T. H CHAT«A«. , n rijinny \RI)ENS AND F.LF.ITION OF x ' i..' nine Soon afipr nim- This election took place last . ,|, WalHen, T. o’clock. Col. Best took llie n| ...
... uortf CHAT w CnrRCH RATES. consequence of the vrs convened by the for tin* purpose making a church rate (which rep >rtcd in previous number) having been adiourned for six 'nths, a .'ice wa«; Suixlav. the instant, that the churchwardens intended meet in ...
... the dramatic celebrities of the capital. A stranger of gentlemanly appearance introduced himself to her one morning under pretnce of being commissioned as an artist, by a lady of high rank, to obtain a drawing of a set of ornaments in brilliants, which ...
... at the cilice of Messrs. A.a-wood. Smart, and Norwood, Soiicitors. Charingi who have Map of the estate, and are aotborlaed to treat fur the tale. Valuable Brewing and Melting Trade, at Dover,. TO DISPOSED OF. the »• ,, ■ , *• A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE ...
... Potatoes, per ton, at SpHalfields. a. •* .$, £, Mare b 0 a 7 0 | Chats.,. 2 a 9 lo Middling 10 j Apple Onions, per bu«he! Os. Off. 0«. Od. ...
... Temptations will he connected, we are told, by a prose narrative, which will give a variety and completeness to the plan that promises to render it more effective than it could be as a series of disjointed sketches. A correspondent of the Literary Gazette complains ...
... the effects of their (its) superior Icndiny.” What a very intelligent audience this critic must have thought it, not to know a leader from an ! Any person possessing very small portion of talent, and* a very* large portion of ill-nature and self-conceit ...
... subwribcr to Ilse it may, `..y the fr the Flaw he 1% t z.4.,, Main, be p•uppliad a :th the sante. 2 a.m. Harbour 6 0 a.m. Howls 2 X) a.O Harbour 2 30 a Harbour 8 0 a.u. Harbour 4 0 ...