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... PLAIN SPEAKING TO ROYALTY. The Times remarks that the Emperors of Russia S A are a^oat b® invested with the Order of the Carter, and missions will be sent to Vienna and b:. Petersburg for that purpose. The same honour is to be conferred upon the Saltan ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING, TRULY! Mm. lincola, (the widow of Preeidetit lanooln,) in the oouree the attempted sale of her and clothing of which much been said, wrote several begging letters to various people of ioioenoe in New York and elsewhere. A correspondent ...
... HAGARTY’S SPEAKING PHOTOGRAPHS, Every Evening, at Eight. ...
... persons speak of are of the class after Broadhead’s confession, lingered in front of the Council Hall to try to counterbalance the hooting by clapping of hands and cheers. Thesa were no myths but deplorable realities. Daring the sittings of the Commission ...
... WANTED by the advertiser, who speaks German, i situation as Shopman in the hardware be, or a Grooer's Assistant, &c.; if convenient amid until about May if a vacancy offer.; is married, sad as pre excellent references.—Address A. 8., Post-alka, Prim ...
... DEFENCE FOR SHEFFIELD. correspondent of the Times, signing himself Sallamshire,” thus speaks of Sheffield : I am not • little surprised the foolish way in which the press 'of London hare written shout the state of our town, and I now wish to repudiate ...
... The Princess of Wales. —ln a congratnlatory article on the birth of a Princess, the London Telegraph thus speaks of her Royal Highness the Princess Wales:—A very hearty feeling of loyalty and attachment is everywhere felt towards her for her own sake ...
... On Tuesday Evening, Mr. HAGARTY will speak at the Phrenological Society’s Soiree, Teetotal Hall, Bower Street. ...
... WANTED, Speak FRENCH fer Parties Workmen snd others going to aris —Apoly at the Daily Telegraph Office. ...
... The Lancet repent speaks of old man who has brought fiy# children on 15s. week as one of the gardeners to the Qnoes, dying as old worker m other words, aa a pauper servant to other paupersin a dreary ward Windsor workhouse, ana of another, in the same ...
... feature*, Iwu not near enough to them, but I belief I him to one of the men whom I speak. Coroner : Can you tell how long it was between yon, seeing the light and the explosion taking place Witness: About minute; the squib when I sawn I burning was in ...