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TEE COURT

... St. James's, on Sunday morning. The Communion service was road by the Rev. the Sub-dean, the Rev. J. V. Povah, and the Rev. Thomas Helmore. The Rev. the Sub-dean preached the sermon from Psalm ix. 10. Anthem, I was in the spirit, snug by Messrs. R. Barnby ...

BUSINESS ADVERTISING GAZETTE. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY

... exceedingly well; but after doing an enormous business, found that the more fed, the more the company lost. The action of Miss Thomas against General Shirley has been a great source of gossip at the clubs, and the personal character of the General may be' ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... Shropshire, at Christ Church ; G. W. Griffith Thomas, Esq., Ystrad Mynaele, at Christ Church; Charles S. Mainwaring, Esq., at Christ Church; Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, Esq., Fraty-island, Cork, at Christ Church; Thomas E. Walker, at Christ Church; Sewallis Evelyn ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE BY A CORONER

... believe that he wandered about all night On Saturday he took lodgings for tbe night at the house of Mr. Price, grocer, of Thomas-street, and there committed suicide under the strange circumstances disclosed in the subjoined evidence. William Bateman Reed ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... contest the seat, and Mr. Inglis Jones or Colonel Saunders Davies will, it is rumoured, be the Conservative candidate, and Sir Thomas Lloyd, Bronwydd, will be put forward by the Liberal party. A GENERAL meeting of the members of the National Polish League ...

CONCLUSION OF COURT MARTIAL

... s have excited the deepest interest in naval circles at Portsmouth, and great sympathy has been felt for Captain the Hon. Thomas Bailie and his officers for the very unpleasant position in which they have been placed. From what has transpired during the ...

[JANUARY 12, 1861

... recommenced and rapidly flnishe A off, as soon as the weather permits. The middle sewer, which has been re-let to Messrs. Thomas Bras and Co., also awaits a change in the weather. The arrange; meats for—placing Mr. Farness in pos,ession of the last along ...

SAINSBtrRY'S WEEKLY REGISTER

... should be reserved for the tenant farmers. 'Ns was received with general approbation. And lit Leominster, in Herefordshire, Mr. Hardy urged the necessity of increasing the fertility of the soil Iby means of an improved husbandry. If these Irural anniversaries ...

p-ression that much m—o- e4*ol no x.— •ora newspapers, ess as wel received wit sf

... song, Thou art so near and yet so far. To state that Mr. Weiss sang his own ballad, We were boys together, and Mr. Lewis Thomas Mendelssohn's dashing song, I'm a roamer, will suffice to prove that the basses were well represented in the evening's ...

XeCUT;ON IN INDIA

... away all leaves and weeds, and taking care that the plants are not too close together. The object is to keep the plants as hardy as possible, and only to protect them when absolutely necessary. Have ready plenty of leaves or long litter to cover up the ...