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Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle

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... appearing. TN P—The 1649 th year has commenced. John Butler—You loar, having pul your judgment in opposition to your opponent, who openly you his opinion before the bet was made. The Bricklayers* Arms Station ia in Surrey. FO. Woolaich—We cannot explain ...

AUSTRIA

... hitherto ’ petual a bore as your Anstey or Grattan.” — ight 3 —_ SPAIN. f the The Heraldo the ministerial paper) has published an article tinues the Roman and the Provisional Government of Tusc: vocating an armed intervention, and abusing the democrats of ...

TBB NLW FIRST LORD OF TBB ADMIRALTY

... presented to her Majesty an other hands, on receiving his appointment as First Commissioner Admiralty. rvene, Tue Cracutar.—Lord John Russes, has ist as the i deal usual circular to members sitting on the right of the Speaker, a1 pople. ing the approaching ...

ANSWERS

... lowest number of starters for MISCHLLANEOU the Cesarewitch ten, agd forthe Cam- R. Stone—We have n» record. bridgeshire twelve. John Humfres, Epworth—A. lo c rell— A, Day rode The Hero for the A B—They are charged as advert: Fouse Plate in 1847 and 1818; J ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... incautious woman’s late at and arm bleeding profusely under the paw of the enraged animal. to be was speedily released from the ition in which she had so foc it was herself, but not before the lion had lacerated the arm, an: ant. the skis in and integuments ...

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... Briton.” Notwithstanding that amende honourable, hare hunters will not, we think, inclined accord our author ameh an open-armed, entbutiaaticVelcome all fox banter* do. People don’t eo cordially or readily with those who have the rare honesty to tell ...

TROTTING

... the company present we noticed hi taway ; same the Duke of Richmond, the Marquis of Exeter, the Earls of more, Southampton, Cardigan, Chesterfield, Exmouth, and Lorda Rateman. Alford. F. Pitzrov. Ceri! Clifden ¢ ut to Ee SATIVA UE Ve VU. anley’s Colonel ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, DECEMBER 9,

... and inquires for a young man. The old man denies that they have bad any such person the bouse, She says be had a mole on his arm in the shape of strawberry. The old couple go up stairs to examine the corpse, and find they have murdered their own son, and ...