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TEVI, THREE YOUNG MIN DROWN=

... to INSZATIOW. All Advertisements NOT PREPAID will be eliargel according to the Ordinary Seek. in ly nil pn in Penh!, Postve Stamp.. NOW It E DY. EINGLAKER F. / (..1 Ilet CRIMEA, Vole. and IV. A Reading of the above way be had at A. 6: W. EASTON'S, 18, STNELT ...

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... which the varied figures and dances were executed by the numerous pupils present. On this Mr Paton has Wei assisted in him duties by Miss Paton, and their memos augurs well for still more extensive patrousge es their nut visit here. Besides his public ...

SA TV D A , 11 .4 Cll 27, IbB

... tendencie s of civilised society are to render men more dependent. on one another, they yet possess a mischievous pro. pensity to stamp a broad line of distinction be tween rich and poor, so as to make the rich selfish, and the poor suspicious and discontented ...

Catalogues en riCois or .--Zuops

... which Eogland has reached from the abolition of that protective :system. Adverting to the principles of treaties of foreign nations, he said,— We have maintained peace, and I think in that yeepect we have done our duty to the country. We have lamented no ...

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... distance front London may obtain every information relative to the by sending for Me. 01% GA TR on TH. Post free receipt of a stamped envelope. None shotild remain without proper attention to these very Important members of the human frame, as most of the ...

Local Intelligence

... Davie .voted for the Church Rates Abolition Bill. On the same evening Sir It F. Davie voted fur the ballot. and the Hon. J. Elliot against it. PROPFRTY AND INCOME TAX—WC are given to understand that a deferential duty in respect of of A:1 0 0 and un.ler ...

_-....•••••••••111 ',TThR-PRESS e tr7.17...mi • the last fire or hie carriage, Adrionl her her goods ir Wegne.day •

... almost any other clams of the community, of course excepting the farmer., who as • have Do ideae anything beyond the abolition of the duty and belief is Lord Derby. The worth of the opinions of some of these veterinarian gentry may be judged from - ' a speech ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. 1111111 M AND FOREIGN

... property left by the late Mr. Richard Tlitiontin, is eftil, and the legacy duty uon it amounts to no leas than 150,764. IT. This sum will than account Um the of 1043,0001. In the stamp duties shown upon the Net thne mouthe by the returns. The real estate was ...

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... attache of the Bil:Ish embassy at Paris. Mr Hildyard keeps a dog, In respect of he lately • tax -gatherer's paper claiming a duty of In pursuance of the new act rendering doge liable to taxation. : Mr. HUdrarti claimed exemption on the ground that Inasmuch ...

I ntt!liencr

... evening, at I•er house in Canungete, Deceased bad been ailing a little previously, be was able to 4o about her usual houselF.ld duties up to the tun) of her sudden decease, which is attributed to heart disease. Deco teed was 61 years of age. The pecuniary loss ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, tRITISD AND ronzioN

... turns out 15,00 J yards of cotton d.y. - . - - The duty on pmheite on the will of the lute Sir Benjunln Lee (ininnem, which was paid to Dublin 1,4 Friday. amounted to Um large sum of 416,000 for stamp dot) alone. The death is of Mr. Charles Baldwin, one ...