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FASHION, FACTS, AND FICTIONS

... 'm heiress, for a' that, to Glen Buckie and Ben Start.' And what may .the rint-roll be, madam ?' said Jack, looking rather more peaceable.' 0 0 , 'deed, the rent -roll's just nothing, for it's a' hill grand, excep' the moss ' took her Jack made a ...

TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1833, We last night received advices from Bombay to the 14th July, by the Ranger, ..

... is no ordinary sportsman, and he who is bound to read it professionally has our warmest sympathy. To hear 'MACAULAY, MARSHALL, and Lord MORPETH talk is a serious matter, but to read that talk, when fairly repined, is what the honourable member fur Pontefract ...

... erection of a neat Cottage. To -MORROW, (Wednesday) the 20th insi., at Batesou an orsfall's. Office, Lower Castle -street, 6 :rolls. .P.;ast . India IVORY, Just landed.—Apply.t.4 .Messrs. Ji SP Cr N d Co., Merchants, or to ..IWYESON.auct.I-WRSFALL, Brokers ...

_, , . . 4 THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD. _. . . . t.)C 'l' 0 lIE Pa ll/ , IrS

... Denia, 19 0 b oxes 1930 hf b oxes raisins, keetter-Oct. 30, It. Clews and J. Cl , ews, Cobridge, Staffordshire: ~ beside rolling of 1798. be of sixth ? weather to follow. zeno, Mossop, sailed Jamaica 6.-In fair weather, when the Mercury F a ll s muc h ...

SHIPP+ NG INTELLIGENCE

... Cod and pale Seal have been taken at full t rates ;An colou red . Seal no sales effectedi-Pale Rape Oil. is rather Tis the roll of the Ocean-king's car, means of delicate experimente, it.has been ascertained that there' _ • FIRST VO,CE..----11,. i' more ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE'

... tobacco now produced for sale. There were about 3i lbs. weight of it. The tobacco was of a white colour, and was put up in rolls like tape. The prisoner said be had got it in payment yf rent, from a seaman who had lodged with him, and be was (ffiliged ...

Dublin University Magazine. May, 1838

... instructive character. This elegant magazine deserves to be popular. The Sportsman. New Series. May, 1838. The illustrations to this number of the Sportsman are:— The Sportsman's Study, containing a portrait of Mr. Apperley, the celebrated Nimrod, ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... disseminated through Central Asia, are sowing treason and disaffection amongst our subsidiary and tributary dependencies, and rolling back our commerce on our Indian frontier. In the midst of these Complication;, without a single ally in Europe, and having ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... disseminated through Central Asia, are sowing treason and disaffection amongst our subsidiary and tributary dependencies, and rolling back our commerce on our Indian frontier. In the midst of these complications, ccithout a single ally in Europe, and having ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... is deferred until the following year, in consequence, it is said, of the vast preparations. ACCIDENT TO LORD ROLLE.-011 Tuesday last, Lord Rolle had attended the sessions at Woodbury, and was returning to Bicton, driving himself in a four-wheel phaeton ...

STATE OF TRADE

... seldom stay to yet having been into Holyhead, with damag e rep Mary, as a parting keepsake; an' as I didne wish to hae mains rolled up in the cellars of Chelsea Hospital. What- this v . week, and . the price remains without alteration.—Oil of Turka.il ? ...

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

... the woodwarders, bearing bows and arrows ; dispensation, supported by brothers on each side ; secretary and treasurer, with rolls of paper; sub-chief ranger, in character, supported by a brother on each side ; brothers, twoa-breast, bearing wands, clubs ...