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... The late Fatal Accident.—We reported inonrla«t that an accident occurred on Wednesday the 18th, Plai-tow, near Muddiford, this parish, whe young man aged 19, called Thomas James Collam tre (i ...
... The late Fatal Accident.—We reported inonrla«t that an accident occurred on Wednesday the 18th, Plai-tow, near Muddiford, this parish, whe young man aged 19, called Thomas James Collam tre (i ...
... of Property and to relieve Trustees. Notice is Hereby Given, that all persons having any claims or demands against or upon the Estate of MARY VICKERSTAFF, late of Bradford, Yorkshire, widow (who died on the 26th of February last), are required to send the full particulars thereof to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Trustees and Executors, on or before the Second day of February next, after ...
... SHOPS, ANT. WAREHOUSES TO LET. HOUSES AND CARRIAGES SALE. MONEY WANTED AND TO LEND. MACHINERY, CIjOTHINO, AM. JEW LERY. FURNITURE and BUSINESSES FOR ALE. HOTELS. PUBLIC-HOUSES, Sc.. LET, AND ALL ARTICLES OF A MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTER, Are inserted at Hit' following ratesj—~ ~~~~~ , _= I Three Six No. nords. Insertion. Insertion*. Insertions. euuuierated, and mutt puid prrriuus to imtriioii. V ...
... or —— aN UD ATHVE GE A rw OF THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY AND OTHER QJ DIAGRAM No, 1. The. Object of this diagram is two-fold :—first to show the number of insurants zach age EXPECTED to die according to the data on which the company’s Jes were founded; and secondly, the number at each such age that actually have i during the company’s fifteen years’ experience. The results are of great ...
... _.i BaABLI dove good aavim pubhc attention to the unsatisfactory sute of our T otllZT h !r cc - Thia he do - - ™ 2x7* Tm n V nd the _ yiewa be has ?? caun* fail to stimulate reflection even in the minds to whi ch prejudice and political antipathy fo7bid hey t mir? CtmViCtion ' The timeB he *» ohol fcJ o a Trtr^ ?? ° Bi ; iOQS 0f *»»t should be the policy oi a great country like England, are ...
... Holsworthy and Buds Railway BUI was read a third time in the House of Commons on Monday eveuisg. In the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. W. Biciford- Smith presented a petition from Mawgan, Bebtcs, against the compensation clauses of the Local Ucrenf ment Bill. I HZ B Lw * lbrid «» Mareimk, of Callington, and Mr. H. I> lM ?? of Liskeard, sn Monday signed th» ■TS ? l°l l * nd WP*™* «» the ...
... Saturday Evening. The Money Market experienced a sharp im- provement this afternoon on the resumption yesterday of the export of gold to tho ' States .pectation of a further efflux of bullion to the sama quai It is now more clearly understood that the gold move- this country and America are not controlled by the Exchange alone, and that Stock operations are largely involved in the cal- ...
... The hearing of tiie election petition presented by Mr. Crciner. the defeated candidate for the Haggcrston'Divb t ?? f Shoreditch. against the return of Mr. Lowles, M.P., on th. ground of illegal practices, was continued on Saturday iv the VueetiV Bench Division of the High Court, before v, .iu-:icc Wright and Mr. Justice Bruce. Mr. Willis, y.C. and Mr. S. Foster appeared for the petitioner: ...
... Bodmin Deaneby Chokal Fb tival is announced to take place at Eglosbayle on Wednesday July 29. Tbe preacher will be Canon Wor Hedge ; and the Rev. T. S. Kendall will act as conductor. Newquay Hobse Show is always one of the principal attractions in Cornwall on August Bank-holiday. The show itself tbis year pro- mises to be a splendid one, and in addition to tbis attraction, there is to be a ...
... THE SOCIETY PAPERS (From the World.) The journey from Cherbourg to Florence is not the longest which the Queen has ever undertaken, as has been stated, for in 1888 her Majesty made the same journey, and when she then left Florence she travelled direct to Berlin by the Brenner route. The Queen’s day saloon carriage, which has just been overhauled and renovated, is furnished with a centre table, ...