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... pwre/ar l to the i . MHZ Mediae% of (t=t d Wet, nervous of Aar a some of Use ; Dr. ; Dr. ; Dr. ; De. Dr. Warm; Dr. Initram ; do the DowsnorConstess of Castlestoert; Ms* Ow. The King sat= other respectable ...
... pwre/ar l to the i . MHZ Mediae% of (t=t d Wet, nervous of Aar a some of Use ; Dr. ; Dr. ; Dr. ; De. Dr. Warm; Dr. Initram ; do the DowsnorConstess of Castlestoert; Ms* Ow. The King sat= other respectable ...
... a. anfonwyd am yr enwog Dr. Todd, o ysbytty King's College. Etc a welorld y elaf. • rhoddo,td sylferiau iddi; at y cwbl, nid oedd yr arwyddion drwg ye ddim Ilai. Gan hyny, daeth Dr. Todd Pr un penderlyniad a Dr. Julius a Dr. Bird— fed rhyw ...
... follows :-Mr. Layton John Hemrnuent, Mr. Augustus Wclls, MNr. Xustin Withers, Mir. James Wheeler, Ur. Henry Cbislett, Mr. Charlos Stocks, Mr.John Henry Power, MIr. Williamu Langmeed, Mr. John Mackey, Mr. John ...
... Testlaioulal se Dr. Roberts. A meeting, very numerously and most respectably attended, wan held at the London Tavern, on Wednesday evening last, by the friends of Dr. Roberts, of 40, Bridge-street, Southwark, for the purpose of promoting the above object ...
... received Newton and Co., 6, Warwick-square, New R. P. White, 33, Fleet-street; Mr. 0. Chancery -lane ; Mr. S. Deacon, 154, street; Lases Mr. Hammond, 27, Lombard-al:OA Mr. C. Barker, I, Birchin-laue, Load.' I, „ 3” , • . 'o 4. 'll'l rt. -, THE CARNAIiVON ...
... THE KING OF SARDINII AND THE ARMY. A drpi,1- 1. Ta __ M-_ L_ -AN A Lt - A circular letter was on Tuesday addressed to the comn- marnding officers of the undermentioned regiments* : HonsE-GUARDS, Oct. 4, 1856. Rol Sir,-The King of Sardinia haying been ...
... the British Association, consisting of the I President, the Rev.Dr. Lloyd, the Rev. Dr. Robinsonz of Armagh, Sir Roderick Murchison. Mr. M'Gregor s Laird, and Colonel Sabine, accompanied by Dr. Living- I stone, have also had an interview with Lord Claren- ...
... of the people (cheers). The Comely Franehist. —Mr. . KING gave notice that he should on Tuesday week move for leave to bring in a bill to extend the borough frsuchise to counties (cheers). TA. !Yalta. —Mr. 11. BERKELEY gave notice that he should, on an ...
... on the t a w w o bliged to retire towards the 30th and 19th moment I was all bat surrounded. The Zouaves of mr. Bales mirsenloUsle sca . ped. Mr. Crosse a Iris h % who made him hide himself . in the men have had to undergo great prieations. Th e was himself ...
... THE KING OF DlHLUI'S PRISON ISLXND. The few remaining years, or rather montlhs, of his miserable existence are to be endured amid the savage populationt of a group of small islan ds in the Bay ol Bengal. Since the year 184, whee the British ex' pedition ...
... KING Ricamto 11. AT TKO PRINCIWO.—The drama of King Richard continues to attract crowded houses; and no wonder, for, like all the Shake',mien illustrations of Mr. Charles Kean, the play hes been pieced on the stage in the most perfect and onexerptioneble ...
... KING ARTHUR'S WELL, DINORWIC. Sto,—ln my late communication on the above subject I ant made to say I tasted the wateis. It should have been tested. Since writing my lest letter I have paid Dever* visits to the spot, end have no doubt the well must have ...