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... We eaont uxildrtaho to r.,urn woarumolicatioiig d wiai we do not avail tur elvea. Cornmiwnicationsi houlli always be legibly wxiten atal on Ope vide of ths (pCper onl1iy Iuilgth tn ...
... We eaont uxildrtaho to r.,urn woarumolicatioiig d wiai we do not avail tur elvea. Cornmiwnicationsi houlli always be legibly wxiten atal on Ope vide of ths (pCper onl1iy Iuilgth tn ...
... IRE LAND AND THE GREAT EUR{OPEAN STRUGGLE. ii In the Corlu 1?ep.2-tetr, a Rooman Catholic organ. tf there is a remsarl-atle article, which, after dwellinw e upun the probable advent of a great Europea ...
... [BY ELEcritcc AND MAGNETIC TELEGRAPHS.] A dense fog prevailed in London last night, and several accidents occurred. Captain M'Clintock read a memnoir of his expedi- tion in Fearch of S ...
... LATEST AND TELEGRAPHIC NE' WS. The Earl of Dalkeith and Lady LouiEa Hamilton were married yesterday. The rule nisi obtained by Lord Brougaiam against the Vestmoreland Gazette has been enlarged to De- ...
... I Deduced from observations taken at the Liver vol Ob.ervatory, during the week ending SaturSay, November 19, 1859. Latitude, 530 24' 48 N. Longitude, 3 O' 1 W. ?? , ,'Tiiwefo ...
... | LATEST L RELG1iAPHIC NEWS.. Lord Chief Justice Cockburn was unable to take DI his seat yesterday, owing to indisposition. f The usual demonstrations on royal birthdays were thE observed yesterday in ...
... SALUS ropeuI ?? 3upr IA SUJMMARY. DOMIESTIC. Sir James Fergusson, i; ...
... The Morning Poat as grieved and astonished at the wanton ?? of great public influence exhibited by Timnes in its laboured attempt on Tueads-y to show that the French press, npire- ...
... I ma )ARW.EN| THE ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING of the G.U.O. of Oddfellows, Blackburn district, was held on Saturday last, at the house of Mr. J. Bentley's, Greenway Arms Inn, Over Darwen, when delegates from all the lodges in the district were in attendance. The district master (Mr. J. Rawlinson) opened the meeting, after which the ac- counts due to the district were discharged by each dele- gate. ...
... Gems of Qcbougbt. Every young man should remember that the world will always honour industry. The vulgar and useless idler, whose energies of body and mind are rusting for want of occupation, may look with scorn upon the labourer en- zaged at his toil; but his scorn is praise, his contempt foneur. Dean Swift says he never knew a man rise to eminence who lay in bed of a morning. Be not ashamed ...
... _1 VOLUNTEER CORPS. TO TIE EDITOR OF THIE Rnl:STON CIIRONICLTE, Slit,-1 was somewhat amused to read in the Livcerpool 3lcirl~ *one day this wsouk, the following paragrapl, headed 'oho Volntcer loree, and referring to the pro- Posed corp:- in Liverpool :-We understand that Mr. Wrm. Brown has roccived a lettcr froun Major BIUMdell, Saying that, as a dCputy-liCutCnaInt, hle will suibscrlibe ...
... PRESENTATION OF I'llE I POrtrA|| CAPTAIE R. N. PEDDER. On the coming of age of Mr. Richard Newsaham Pedder,ha elder son of Mr. E. Pedder, of Ashton Park, that young land gentlemans was in India, engaged with his regiment, the 1 7th Hussars, in the unfoirtunate war then raging in that say dsatdependency of Great Britain. His majoruy was, whi however, celebrated with the characteristic ...