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THE HALEfiWOHTH TIMES, EAST SUFFOLK AND GENERAL ADVERTISER—TUEfiDAY, JANUARY 2, 1872

... which they might hope to join friends and kindred who had gone before thorn. Chicago was known to them as tho granary of America —the great dopdt from which Americans distributed food to all countries. Though the most of them had no very clear idea of ...

FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... >F.ranoe. and pointed out tho resistance 'if encounters in England, and the proposal of President Grant to abolish it in America. He said that the tax wonld upset the whole fiscal system in France, would clash with the existing imposts, would meet with ...

MRS. LEVI

... attitude not uncompromising. However, would not for ever dwell on the dark side. There is much encourage us. In his work upon America, the Bev. F. B. Zjncxe quotes valedictory remark made by one companion to another—“ Tom, be good to yourself; and if we all ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1872
Newspaper: Suffolk Chronicle
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4694 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IPbWiCH SCHOOL BOARD

... op and down the room during the night. He was most excitable, and at one time was given drink, but since bis return from America, tome years ago, she had endeavoured to wean him from habits of in temperance, and tar she had been successful. Christmas ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1872
Newspaper: Suffolk Chronicle
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 5028 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

of this hand* ham, on Tuesday ;o his numerous fifty persons were [ties. The sallc h holly, mistletoe, and the

... comfort especially large eat Western, ia • be the staff the idea it life of an hotel. lay be naturally il in my line. In md America I’ve had to * put especially where have had a great me, and then I i considerable too numerous to >lessed tho staff. , three ...

PROFESSOR TYNDALL AMONG BOYS

... ago, during the cotton famine, a man named George Byrom left Oldham to seek a livelihood in America, leaving wife and child bemnd. Upon his arrival in America he opened correspondence with his wife,- which, however, shortly after broke off, and nothing ...

A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE

... settled op the wife. Heartsick and weary of old associations, the merchant wound up his affairs in Brazil, and came to North America. Wandering vaguely about in the West, he fell in with a party of Red River traders, and subsequently did a good deal of business ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... greater conquests lie before it in the immediate future. It was by means of telegraphic communication that the people of America and India were enabled, simultaneously with ourselves, to sympathise with the Royal family when the life of the Prince of ...

The halesworth times, east Suffolk and general advertiser—Tuesday, January 9, isrs

... every quarter of the globe where the telegraph is extended, and recording the sentiments of the Queen’s subjects in North America and in India (hear, hear). We know now, and foreign nations know, that the throne which has descended from Egbert was never ...

BALL AT THE GREAT WESTERN HOTEL

... vocation it may bo naturally inferred that hotel life is a good deal in my line. In almost every large city in Europe and America I’ve put up at an hotel, and I’ve often had to 4 put up * with great deal in consequence, especially where the staff was not ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... sale. The Ohineae government has sanctioned the stponiUtwn incurred the dispatch of Chineae youtba European countries aad America to learn Western teienetn and arta. A man having the appearance of American hat baaw arrested at Cork for tendering forged ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1872
Newspaper: Suffolk Chronicle
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3085 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE MARKETS

... there are changes, either to demand or value. Oals maintain last week's aUvauce, but do not sell quickly. Fine 1871 Maize America bungs Bfta to 83a. bj. per qr. The weather keep ail feeding stuffs in quiet demand. The official estimate of the London stocks ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1872
Newspaper: Suffolk Chronicle
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 718 | Page: 10 | Tags: none