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THE GHOST OF THE CRUSADER

... precursor, they are loth to part with. Our nature essentially traditional.” Do you, then, Miss Mary, still believe in 'that old story of ours said I. Miss Mary I - cried Mrs. Hole. “ Mary,” said t, half-blushing, but pleased and melted with the mother’s kindness ...

r,H.B.M. Consul, Cadiz

... water and the scurvy bad made great ravages on board. Thu Irich is now at anchor in this port, and will probably proceed in short lime to San Francisco. Supposed Poisotruto Sea.— The ship Hermione, Captain Towill, which arrived on Thursday at Liverpool ...

Published: Monday 02 January 1860
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4162 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Acoiumr 70s the totteg

... flame of taper, the lead will be melted wilhoat the paper being burnt. The lead, indeed, when once fused, will not fail in short time to pierce the paper, and run through. To make a Pyramid Move upon a Table without Artificial Means. —Roll up a piece of ...

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... the high character of Capt. Bayntou. thus concludes Tho circumstances of this case, and of many of a similar nature within short |icriiNl. lead ouo to sup|iose that the desire to make rapid voyages gradually supplanting the caution which ought to observed ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1860
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2085 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BEDFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... defendant must prove her own case. The Bench intimated that they could not alter the law. The old lady started off with a rambling story, and- her peculiar caused much merriment. As to the law,” she continued, if the magistrates could alter the law and relieve ...

ISimoweotKcUis

... Frankfort. As we were walking along the bridge of boats, Mrs. Rowley was some distance in advance. All of a sudden she stopped short. I asked what was the matter, and she said, This man has frightened me.” He certainly was a very ugly man I must admit (laughter) ...

OUR ARM CHAIR

... science tells us; but we know the jaw of some of our lawyers is equal to a good many thousand pounds a year to them. A Good Old Story.— A countryman having caught hare, launched into praises of her toothsomeness, declaring that she was good roasted, good boiled ...

“THE INQUEST

... moat serions nature of the conflict which took place. Newly every single window throughout the entire length «of the upper story occupied by the Tower Hamlets Mihtia i destroyed, the sssbes even being beaten in, in some places by violents blows of sticks ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1860
Newspaper: Essex Herald
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 5415 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DEATH OF LORD MACAULAY

... blew with violence, and the thunder and lightning were most violent. At noon the rain began to fall in torrents, and in a short time after the river overflowed its banks. The inhabitants not having time to shut the gates, the water rushed in with fearful ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... Butchers, bakers, alewives, millers, all persons who adulterated their wares, all who sold with defective measures, all who used short weights, met m the long run on that useful but infamous platform. The pillory was the leading article of those days. It was ...

ALMANACK FOR 1860

... brougham and light carriage work, 50gs. to 7Dgs. Useful fast-going young animals, for single harness, 30gs. to JOgs. Thick-set short-jointed young horses for hackney work, 20gs. to 40gs. Well-iormed powerful young borics fuiiau or lailwny work. 30es. to 50ns ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1860
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 3129 | Page: 4 | Tags: none