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Sourrui Dr, Bowring, haying his labours in France, has more reached Lonelon.—Gtode. Mr. Ranain has been ..

... soleedid wink containeel fitty•trine miniature paintings' and above a thousand Man mi n iatures, ith brilliant borders of golden foliage. It contained the only known portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Bedford —alto portraits of Henry V. of England, ...

ODE TO A COAL FIRE,.YOUND NEAR RYDAL

... INTELLIGENCE. Price of 14. ps la OW 41.ueh per tett -Monday, May 14 -- Kent f5O. 1.. fti es ; Dims Bags £4 bs to £3 bs ; Mitt Poets.. £4O. so f 5 Pk; Du. fees to £5 11; Weskl t. 4 Kent Pockets £4O .0 £4 34 ; Ditto 13.1. E- -0 Co --$ ; £3 CO. tu £4 ; Old ...

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... combustible, or, to use his own language, an unctuous substance coagulated, though he was in some measure anticipated by Hoehn de Boot, in 1609. The event has amply veriffed this conjecture, and the Tuscan philosophers and the Hon. Mr. Boyle ascertained the ...

11111/SF: OF LORDS-SATURDAI

... entrance the stale of the Queen's health, and clideavoining to gi t iii, lui the purpose or writing his name in the viOtilit boot, (iii one he succeeded in doing so, but the moment it was discovered a pen was drawn thiough the autograph, which by some means ...

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... eapalier upon which are about two dottea rr.0.0.t u f *ht.: •te vteul, loomed. and sill be quite The 644 blossomed in online. boot in conuetturnee host. OF acme nih r rnjar, the 0h..1e If the end of July or totainnine it a aceund tone. 'ad to. • p!irrome ...

11011sE OF lONNIONS—MONDAY

... (omen Sarden produe. Should this be persisted is one-half ul the county of Kent will be ruined, as well as a great number of individuals who live by supplying the London markets.--Kent Herald. Bev KIRKY.—The excitement occasioned by their unfortunate lad's ...

TH7 OV•ARY ACCOUNTS

... keeps a school in the same place, soon gave up business altogether. The name of this, their only son, was John, and when at &boot the age of 14 or he was considered superior to all the other youths in the town in education, person, and manners. With the ...

BRITISH SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION

... screening malt.—James Crelliu, of Liverpool, and James Holt of the same place, for improvements in water closets.— Robert Brown, Maidstone, engineer and iron founder, for improvements in the construction of Cnekle's stoves.— 11 'than' Hearn, Pentonvllle, and William ...

SOUTH AMERICA

... whoever filled that chair was sure to receive encouragement, support, and assistance from the house itself. (Hear, hear.) He who boots'', endeavoured to do his duty might always depend on tectiving such support ; and if they should think proper tore elect him ...

turrs LAME HORSE'S' FRIENIi

... Mary Churton, servant to Mr. James Boote, of Hankelow, in this county, has been committed to Knutsford, to await her trial at the Quarter Sessions, on a charge of stealing a quantity of wearing apparel out of Mr. Boote's house. From the evidence adduced ...