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BELL'S LIFE I.V LO.NDO.N’, FEBRUARY 10, I*3o -PUBLISHED IS TLVIE FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MID-DAY RAILWAYS

... Mala, andthe | Evans, Sir R.H. Inglis, Mr M. Milnes, and Mr H. Grattan, Lord Staart consented to withdraw bis moton, on the understanding tbat L ogether late revolt ia Cephalonis, Lord John Russell prowised to isy defore the house merston would furnish ...

the larceny bill

... middle or upper classes of life, would be bra. ny justices with a whipping for such an offence. In short, nm and in the case of arming te jecn) a YY, WEEE to be amended, and could be amended with great advantage to t orship minal justice of the country, but ...

CUP BETTING ON THE COURSE

... there was no very strict rule observed, for foremost among the fashionables” was Paddock, the late opponent of Bendigo, his arm in sling, and his face still exhibiting the scars of the battle field. In her Majesty’s Stand there were several ladies of ...

HOUSB OF COMMONS

... Mercantile Marine Bill, Mr Motfatt moved that it deferred that day six months, but afterwards withdrew the amendment.- Lord John Manners moved that the bill be referred to select committee, upon which, after a discussion, the house divided, when there ...

PEDEBTRXANIBM

... foot, and some by half yard. Several letters have been received, but Mr John Jackson, of the Old White Bear, Tingley Moor, declares in note us that Kearney won by half a yard. Mr John Stone Wrengate states that the referee first decided favour Kdmundson ...

TK3 DHAKA. DEATH Os' LOUIS PHILIPPE. THE QUEEN’S VISIT TO SC A SELF-STYLED SALMONHIGHLAND LOG. a vjpstv’s Tuf ..

... so, and learning that had recently met t with an accident, graciously expressed her sympathy. At twelve the royal cortege armed the Eustun-square station, where every fitting , preparation had been made for its reception, and the special tram waa ] its ...

K»* PlPT**lf POUNDS A'SIDS

... willing that ha aliould draw hia portion of the Makea, and leave mine your handa deposit to fight John Grant or any other IO»t man in England, for .*loo.— John Callaghan, Derby. . . Samuel Bowen, who has only fought once the P. R., will fight Pritchard ...

.V OCTOBER 1850-PUBLISHED IN TIME FOB ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS. 8 BELL’S LIFE L\ ..

... SHED IN TIME FOB ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS. 8 BELL’S LIFE L\ LONDON, OCTOB i railway RECEIPTS. sir JOHN FRANKLIN AND HIS COMPANIONS. * MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. The state of the Money Market here, although there may be no positive ...

NOVEMBER 3, 1850—PU Bu BELLS THE CHASE. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. STASHOUNDS, on, at 11. Her Maie *s —Monday Salt ..

... a spe ncipal guest—in this i instance, the baronet of tl juence of | the lady of the pri mence at | Sir John Guest. The Canford estate is Sir John’s property, a “ yearly agricultural show’ is described as “‘ more co! yt nday, the t given to his tenantry ...

gay S&S PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. — DRURY-LA’ THEATRE ROYAL — of CONCERTS. MT! ANNUAL SERIES VEEK BUT ONE. Most ..

... W. H. Hst betang & p-p. Douglas— We know of no work ndustry e same HG, Hull—G. wins. ing dogs for rat killing. We ce th, am John Jones—Race herses take their age | your mascers. from the Ist of January. | ecision of the refere J R—Littie we can start forthe ...

NEWGATE AND LEADEN HALL MARKETS

... builder. WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Warwick, builder. THOMAS ORIFFITHS, Dartaaton, Staffordshire, wtonewwMU JOHN butcher. EDWIN UNIT, Gloucestershire, cattle dealer. JOHN SUKER and HENRY SUKER. Birkenhead, Cheshire, carpet HENRY CHARLES. Lrvm*huline, Manchester, ftow ...

2 BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, MARCH 23, 1851—PUBLISHED IN TIME FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS

... greatest excitement. Mr Grattan crossed the l ouse and addressed Mr Drummond, apparently with considerable warmth. Mr Fesrgus interposed bis person between the honourable gentlemen, Mr GrstUu returned •*•s* Drummond followed Grattan, addressed wjum observation ...