In animadverting last week upon the ba^^e^ ook0 meeting of the North Devon Railway Company,' . 6 occasion to remark
... that would be equally * c to both Barnstaple and Bideford if the extension line to t ...
... that would be equally * c to both Barnstaple and Bideford if the extension line to t ...
... quite recently issued funny little work with funnier dedication to the Celestial but deposed father of the Shanghaes, entitled the Poultry' Pentaloguc, or five rules for fancy fowls fanciers, intended for popular use and pract.cal purposes,” and who has officiated as judge at other exhibitions, commenced his laborious task of estimating and contrasting a great variety of sizes, colours, shapes ...
... the Vicarage, Ugley, in this couutv, the wife of the Rev. Alfred Burder, off a daughter. Oct. 31st, at Colchester, the Yvife of Captaiu Thelwall, Depot Battalion, of a sou. MARRIAGES. I Oct. 22nd, at St. Mary's, Colchester, Archibald Barbour Storie, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, to Miss Sarah Ann Ravner of Tendring. Oct. 24th, at Loughton, in this county, by the Rev. Jno. Whitaker Maitland, ...
... Colchester, the wife of Captain Thelwall, Depot Battalion, of a in. 3Ut_u.lt tie ...
... Parliament, of collecting their constituents together in some Town Hall, or other convenient building, and giving what is called an account of their stewardship.” The practice is a good one in every respect. It affords the constituency of any hon. member a capital opportunity for taking him to task on the subject cf any unpopular vote; and it enables the bon. member himself, ingeniously to get ...
... Suggesting without outlay, the erection of a Bridge over the Grove. BY MINOR HAG-S. IT has often occurred to others as well as to the writer, that a very great advantage to thousands who visit this Town—as weU as to large portion of its residents, would be a Bridge across the grove to the Railway, to enable the public to pass from the Filey road to the station without going by the present most ...
... CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR! WHEN the mistletoe graces the lordly halls, and the holly adorns the cottage walls; when trees are leafless and hedges bare; when tf,e north winds blow with biting aur; when the dav is short and the night is long, with the evening spent in mirth and song; when the swallows hlfve fed to a milder land, and the woodcocks fall every hand, before the sportsman murderous gun; ...