MISS ADELAIDE KEMBLE S LAST APPEARANCE ON THE STAGE
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... e and a half weight of gunpowder, used her father blasting at the pits. This she dragged from under and carried into adjoining room. She then went down stairs, alarmed the neighbours, and returned to the chamber with pitcher of water, which she threw ...
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... hone or a pair of ponies, a respectable young Man, about twenty ?? _ure Ci»7 direct K^teS^C^S^P^ mews. PorUand-place. 8 ' Conchmnker, Weymouth- A S „ Groom or Gi : ?? Coachman, or to drive a Brougham, ...
... morning the family were thrown state h n o r e alarm boyi by the p r i soner rushing dosio stairs in a e f t n ee ti n m aj a , t , i s n t g at t i h n a g t s t h ha e t ha d sh m e u dhrafered ldon h e er ...
... itting at Spithead, and will sail in a (lay or two Co „ to join Rear-Admiral Bowles' squadron. dice, 26, Captain George Elliot, will be reed,' to go out harbour to Spithe a d a t th e en d o f . August; The rk-r She has a crew , selected ...
... watching in Shorne-wood, heard, at a short distance from ' them, a noise as of persons forcing their way through the wood, and in a few minutes afterwards they heard the snap of a gun, and a pheasant fly off from ...
... would, a carefid and assiduous attention to the works of the Company, merit a continuance of their kinduess—(llenr). Mr. proposed a Vote Of to the Chairman and the Directors. The resolution having . been by a Proprietor, WI'S adopted. The A ...
... river, and said to b« named Mary Anne London. Elizabeth London, a widow, deposed that her daughter, who though only fifteen years of age, had latterly led an unfortunate life, left Woolwich about five weeks since. She had seen the body at the bonehouse ...