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Jl O V L S T OX' S

... O V T OX' S I A INS. Itcrtfordy Row, ami GloncMUr Railway. I raiiiM fo Noit!i anti Ireluml, have C4*iniiu*noe ...

THURSDAY, JULY 12,1855

... ivoi-l-Uf ..!itlp«r!K>Ke »oakl weii. bear eeinpaiison with trnx-ecf the tery highest piicetl reviews. The fact is, that the people row knew what’s good, and net eniy hut above all quality, will have their ; H'.'.M. i.; lor a penny.” livery body it is, e.tiler ...

A GOOD EECOMMEXDATIOX

... not fail to be pul into practice, in order to deleat the long-threatened bombardment of Cronstadt-namely, ambush of numerous row galleys, held in readiness to pull round the eastern end of the island, and attack the battering vessels in flank. •• counteract ...

TIIUIISDAY, JULY 19,1855

... char and artless, lliroiiuli the plain lli’aitii to tlie sick and smace to tin* swain. hose causeway parts the vale with shady rows? hose seats the weary tiaveller repose? >\ho taught that spite to rise? *• he Man Ko&s,” each lisping replies ! T.eiviiig the ...

THE SOLDIER’S PAY

... which their successors have at least pretended. The increase of the soldiers’ pay is expedient for increasing the supply of the row material for that worn out or destroyed. The pay was first to have been doubled, but the amount of increase was not to be paid ...

NOTICES

... having occupieu two long hours, and the bench considering the assaults clearly proved, hut as they originated in a drunken row, convicted the defendants in the penally of ss. each with expenses, but allowance lor the witnesses who took share in the fray ...

A POLICE ADVENTURE

... officers, who happened to beonthe up on Jhl other Side, continued to swim with less speed than I The boatmen and the pohoemen rowed after him as thev could, but ?t was not until after he had swam two leagues and a half, that, having become exhausted, made ...

CURIOSITIES OF NATURAL HISTORY

... with large black snots its belly of yellowish cast, and beautifully speckled. The reptile has formidable jaws, armed with two rows of very sharp teeth WUhs sold t ™snake to Mr. Ambrose, naturalist, of Colchester, who has since Hayed it, preserving its skin ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A CHILD

... James Payne, carpenter, in the employ of Mr. Eagleslaff, quarryman and contractor, resides with his wife and four children in row of cottages on the banka of the Avon, near the Black Rock. On Saturday evening, between seven and eight o'clock, one of the ...

AUGUST 10

... days. Affray between militia and people at Reading. Soldiers drinking —quarrel—police interfere—soldiers number 200—general row —some policemen cut about head and face—two soldiers received bayonet wounds. Great complaints of the scarcity of hands Ireland ...

AUGUST 21

... noise let the following naivete slip out“ Gentlemen, if everybody be silent we shall be belter able to discover who makes the row.” This remind* us of medical report which began thus:—“ There exists great number of families in Dublin who have died of cholera ...

THE REBELLION IN CHINA

... was made to kneel with his face to the south. In a space of about feet 12, we counted as many as 70 ranged in half a dozen rows. At five minutes to 12 white buttoned mandarin arrived, and the two to be first cut in pieces were tied to the crosses. Whilst ...