THE QUliKX's GRAND BALL
... selected for lhe fete .* thus, the Dnke of Wellington appeared in the uniform of the Duke ol Cumbeilaud of that day; the Karl of Cardigan in that ol the lltb Drag ...
... selected for lhe fete .* thus, the Dnke of Wellington appeared in the uniform of the Duke ol Cumbeilaud of that day; the Karl of Cardigan in that ol the lltb Drag ...
... ‘on with his arms extended in the cataleptic state. ‘There was no evidenee of pain upon pinching the conjunctiva ; there were two slight sighs on cutting the conjunctiva, with the exclamation, in a low tone, —Qh dear! pray put down my arms.” There was ...
... the following articles:—From Mr. John West, butcher, Market-place, 1261b. of hams and bacon, pair of scales, 1 pair of steelyards, back of mutton, a leg pork. Two rates ls. 2£d. Value of goods seized £6 7s. 9d. Mr. John Manning, grocer, High street—Rate ...
... Agent, and Mr. Wm. Ki r.~. East St. Me ¥. Harris, KeFentstreet, cordwainer, and John Mortin, Welford-road, gent.— West St. Mary’s—Mr. Joseph Underwood, hosier, and Mr. John Boxter, of Redcross-street, baker.—Al/ Saints’ Ward—Mr Thomas Atkins, Causeway-lanc ...
... its life, ran up the trousers of John Rayston, one of the millers, and foreed its way upward to the top of his back, next bis skin, but could get no further in eonsequence of his neckerchief. The hero of Ghuznec—for John Rayston fought both there and at ...
... which the lives of several persons were endangered, and Madame Hengler, mother of the corde volante dancer, lost her life. Mr. John Wells, foreman in the establishment, states that he was employed about the above hour in getting up an extensive order, up ...