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THE WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, AND PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT ADVERTISER

... wife. As she wished to go justed her the intention of his a man on him. He was immediately attended by the most eminent ‘was mortal, and he died early with his The Duc had many King closed his nephew's the child who is now the last male of the h of the Bourbons ...

SERVATIVE

... to the tr ‘herous merchantmen Are stealing sw you. And hark! upo 1¢ night- wind borne, A pealing sh Te Ose, With all the of mortal strife, Wild blows, The sun came blythely up. ‘Pie birds thei, matins sung. Bat and dead, from his top-mast head ‘The pirate ...

THE IKCOKSKTKKCV Of DISSENT WliH ITBCU

... bur- bour is considered.——A women i) was eosvicted last week, at the Meath v urder- ing her infont child, by ditch. The poor infant wus strogghin; f to get when its un- parent threw a b eap of atones on it and left it there. She was sente: eamed,——On Monday ...

THE WIST OF ESGLANE CONSHRVATITE. PLYMOUTH ASD PEYONPORT ADVERTISER

... George Moore, of the firm of Gro Copestake, and Moore, presided on the occasion. It was a fortunate circumstance for the infant society that a man like Mr. Moore should so soon have thrown himself into the ect. Once a traveller himseif, with all the ...

First Ship for Suhlin

... .| le tp( . j,, oll ( | j t lni ,)| ll(lt |, , jt Itad dssisl: iil-Surgeon of the Or. marj a-»en , - commercial cist. mortality was generally the proportion of 1102, , prevailing epidemte, exhibition should take the instant relief of poorer tnha , ...

PROMOTIONS AN!I APPOINTMENTS,

... reported that Mr. Bulwer had, in accordance with orders from his Govern- ment, sent in a note declaring the marriage of the Infants to the Due de Montpensier impossible, as b i tg cc to the faith of the treaties. ‘The King of the French, who was to have ...

Wi-ST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, AND PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY

... discharged from her sitcation for alleged druukenness. This is untrue ; Mre. Brough, the service of her wilk did not with the infant, and at the recommendation of the Majesty, solely because physicians, Mrs. Brough, bas since been presented by a approbation ...