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... en [BY THE ELECTRIC AND INTORNATIONAL T&LEGRAPI.1 mt nin Mr. John Wilson Croker died yesterday. The James Baines and the Champion of the Seas were in- passed on Saturday evening, the w ...
... en [BY THE ELECTRIC AND INTORNATIONAL T&LEGRAPI.1 mt nin Mr. John Wilson Croker died yesterday. The James Baines and the Champion of the Seas were in- passed on Saturday evening, the w ...
... - top Le At the Well', assizes. Samuel Dunsaon, was convicted brol ~of a rape on a lit~tle girl under ten years of age, and sentea- T Aced to 20 y ear,' penal servitude. user !a The ...
... The desultory discussion on Indian affairs which 'I arose In the House of Commons on Tuesday night Yea will prove of infinite value to the country if it ago catl serves to arouse th ...
... TO CORREBPONDENTS. We eanuOt, MEA AYR 0ROH STM5ONS. takB ?? outselre the responsibility of rafuwiv a88. HENRY HALronD.-We canot uvdertoke to insert unMP- ported statements, affecting the arater even of in- formera. C. ALDaELO -The advertisement ehall certainly disappear. JAMEs MASTE5s.-We think a county court judge would look upon it a3 a quarterly tenancy. ItADXoA-Oertainiy not. A. B. C. ...
... The journeymen coopers of Wolverhampton are in their 14th week of strike, through their masters wish- ing to reduce their wages. On Mondayafternoon an elderly female of respeetable appearance threw herself Into the Thames a short distance below the Brunswick wharf, and was drowned. A Dutch corvette passed through Spithead on Mon- day evening, and saluted thegarrison with twenty- one guns, ...
... The Right Reverend Bishop of St. David's was t made the subject of some very uniwarrantable at- tacks in the House of Commons on NVednesday, the 22nd ult. The occurrence shews, either that many of our senators do not take the trouble to obtain the. most easily accessible information,-or, that they wilfully pervert the facts in their possession. Eithler course is disgraceful in a legislator; ...
... LLANDUDNO.-CH-IURCfl MJSSIONARY A SOC IETYr. - - 4 - 1 A meeting in connection with the above Societ9 was hel( on Monday last, at the National School- room, Llandudno, the Rev. W. A. Robcrts, B.A., t in the chair. The meeting commenced with prayer, after which a The Clvairman referred to the great object of the Milissionary Society, whose claims they had met that evenin'r to advocate. It was ...
... IRELAND AND THE IRISE. I (FiOU OUR OW: CORRESPONDEIN.) DUBLIN, FRmIAY-He is a wise man in his generation who with all his wordly affairs running tolerably smooth, and having a fair mount of money in his purse, or a respectable balance at his bankers, akes his departure from walled cities or crowded and unhealthy towns, and determined to enjoy rural scenery and tranquillity during this fleeting ...
... THE BENGAL MUTINIES CONSIDERED FINAN- i CIALLY. TrO THIs DITORvl ow THIS TIMERS. In Siua- I consider, said a railway traveller to me some of1 days ago- I conbider India very explensiive. This mutiny re will cost Ins somej50,000,0001., and all for what ? I would pe give up Indis. .The speaker was a faet respectable men, w. with that sort of' look which makes a man's cheek almost a t legal ...
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... HIGH SHERIFFS OF THlE COUNTY DOWN, FROM 1714 TO 1857. WE have been kindly furnished with the following list of the High Sheriffs for the County Down, from the year 1714 to 1857, which will, no doubt, be inte- resting to many of the leading fntsilies of the county: 1714 Roth Jones 1715: Toby HIlll 1716 Henry Maxwell 1717 Sir W. Johnston, Et. 1718 Robert Hawkins 1719 Simon Isaac 1720 George ...
... THE BENGAL MUTINIES CONSIDERED | I N ANCIALLY. T TH following important communication has been addressed to the editor Of the Tinlees:: SIR-,, I consider, said a railway traveller to me some days ago, I consider India very expensive. This mutiny will cost us smme £50,000,000, and all for what? I would give up India, The speaker Was a fat respectable man, with that sort of look which m nlkes ...