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Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle

– RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION IN TURKEY

... of the States of the Church.” = = Der Freisehiitz: principal characters by Signor Mongini and of king and queen are be the Whig colours, but they are Europe, that the peace of Europe, are matters dear to thiscountry : M ti Mdlle Piccolomini is engaged ...

MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL NEWS

... captors and trom further personal indign ld be in- caped in Italy. of the mi ssion boatmen, named Buckner, who was iil at Asi e Whig | of the attack, was cut across the belly and killed. Vee, A ted NIGCS Uhl, —U TO ELST) A oa mment | U he canoe seing too crowdel ...

SPORTING CHRONICLE

... are careless of your go And all your wealth would f Back Mainstone upon Epsom w The had bred pride of Yet not the stiffest Whig who dote On our Nestorian charmer’s tone, Need bet exactly as he votes, And stand or fall with Palmersto And those whose p ...

THE V ART.Y CLOSING ASSOCIATION AND

... Satufday | and a pre cjous hour Ww as lostin the EDWAKD INb OLD aud JASES PEARSON, Creat PIGEON waste pi or basket. is not the Whig plan); but a man who is of to the persecution of the Chri ns give up the pleasure of a fe quit the boat 5 beachmen quittin ...

The •arly publication commences at Five o’clock on Saturday Mornings. Agent* for Ireland, Meaers Smith and Son, ..

... silver claret goblet, value 50 suva, by yacht agents, sow bu 1 would make first-class i chasers or horses tu lead gallops. whig. He is on: ¢ of the most powerful short-legged horses in England, cw i aaranteed ; they are only parted w u ri —For LE: | They ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, JUNE 17, 1860

... all hacks, and through our correspoudent * Bea- C and H—The bow side would have essential and most noteworthy promise of the Whig Ministers. portthat the English were to occupy Castellamare until the arrange- | Joekey di ub everything oug ht to be left ...