Cup of William the Conqueror.—The public library of Caen has jyst been presented Madame de -than with most ..
... than the f*;,l cup of William the Conqueror, which has been fcr centuries »iaudf down from father son in the family Madame Mathu. ...
... than the f*;,l cup of William the Conqueror, which has been fcr centuries »iaudf down from father son in the family Madame Mathu. ...
... Sir Charles Wetherell has sunk under the consequences of his late accident; he expired at Preston-hall, near Maidenhead, about half-past five p.m. on Monday. He remained insensible to the last, and unconscious of the presence of his friends. Sir Charles was the son of the Rev. Dr. Nathan Wetherell, Master of University College, Oxford, and Dean of Hereford. He was born Oxford in 1770. The ...
... A public meeting was held on Monday evening {for the details of Which, owing to the pressure of the 'arliamentary debate, we had not room in yesterday's paper) at the Crown and Anchor Tarern, Strand,on the subject of American slavery, and to establish an Anti-Slavery League. It having been. announced that the meeting would be addressed by Wm. Lloyd Garrison, E*q., the president of the American ...