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... ttie Theatre Rcecil 6istt ernilitt suceoss, (If e the inmpressiont site outdo e inHuh, tha is riter of dils acud ccii only speak front thle reporit ol others bat, dosliti let engageieneti, the boxes of the theatre were talen by 0.s 0first people its the ...

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... luset5, containssii a £5 15s., froms the pocket of Mrs. Digby. Yesterthssy a afternoon, oboist three o'clock, Mrs. Dighy Wuts speaking~ % to a gentlhemass its Silver-street, opposite thse shtop of Dli'.. S. Garhustt, draper, whsen it boy naimed David. Birehs ...

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... of the country and in tiei .iitienof Eu~nf anl tppied mos bem fied Theraue is noe t in the army or the setiate to act and speak with hisK * sority. There is none with whom the valour and e he worth of this nation were so incorporate. Yet, iou we consider ...

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... having called this meeting, and for the ability with which he had ?? was seconded and carried by acclamation. Mr. HENWOOD, in speaking upon it, said that, owing to the promptitude of the Mayor, it would re- dound to the credit bf this town that it had been ...

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... --Miss Sarah Bailey, re. rs siding ias Osborne-street, deposed tsat she saw the .e. deceased on the 27th of April, but did not speak to him. He was intoxicated, but could walk; he was in June. tion-street, near to Harker's, thle butche-, aid wan Id going towards ...

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... allusion has becu made, writing of the fearful storm of the 14th of November, pauses in his description of the hurricane to speak of his own misery at finding his tent blown down ; and then, turning towards Lord Raglan's quarters, com- ments upon their ...

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... her, bride was happy; for the sun slone brightly We° and all went merry as a marriage bell. peeld III the course of tile speaking, Mr. Fredrick Fe't-er thse event of thle unoning, the marriageof ld I t wvith a sister of the Duchess of Wellinigton, co5 ...

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... year can'shiow thle names of men who 1teod as 'hijlh or 'hPgh'er inI the 'world'ii ey6, buti-hf 'ihom we. now forbeatr to speak; from very pity for thidir falleni esRtate: - 11ndreds ,'we featr, bf.;pbrsonjs; in this mnetropols and -i M; the larger mercantile ...

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... gone out to 597 America fromn the villages of Blambro' BurtoAgnes. 387 and neighbourinig places in the East-Riding. Thef 251 speak in the highest terms of the Liverpool branc f 571 the fines of lllessre.IHenry Hare and Co., ofthis P Ila 831 who did their ...

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... while his family and friends are weeping for him, to enumerate his vigilant defenose of the heights of the Karadagh, or to speak of the tact and strategy by which he, on the memorable 29th of September, got a heavy gun into position, and materially assisted ...

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... they halve agreed to report to the house wvithout any expression of opinion. dSOUND DUES.-Beceut advicee froln Copenhagen speak of the deliberations of the Sound dues eonfereoCS5 as proceeding very satisfactorily, so that a result may he expected aboat ...

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... feeble- find ness or decaying power. Rather let us anticipate the general verdict that will be pronounced upon it, and f a speak of it as one of the ablest of all his writings. But i't he wrought at it too eagerly. Hours after midnight zion the light was ...