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... one says. r„ m )a,^!T, l ,t bith- r and the bankrupt’s wife “Now. John. I think we’ll have this one down first,” « ruar>. 1. account of the bankrupt ■ ...
... one says. r„ m )a,^!T, l ,t bith- r and the bankrupt’s wife “Now. John. I think we’ll have this one down first,” « ruar>. 1. account of the bankrupt ■ ...
... leader in question having, with his band, been armed and supplied the cost of the Atbeuian Government. Besides, every care has been taken confine the discussion to the question of the volunteers and the armed blockade-runners, so that, the Eastern ques- ...
... Mansion House, on Tuesday afternoon, to carry out the erection of a statue to Henry Grattan, to be placed in College Green. The Lord Mayor, Jonathan Pirn, M.P., Sir John Gray, M.P., and others, were nominated. Yesterday morning, the coroner for Westminster ...
... “catch went bravely on. One of the crew was seen armed with a shovel framed with iron and covered with net. which used, alternately shovelling the herrings into bis skiff from the water, fast his arms could move, andspreading the struggling “take level ...
... defendants was that they had engaged John Davies without having first registered the date of his employment. The sixth sum- moats was for not having first obtained a certificate from the schoolmaster with respect to the said John Davies, as required under the ...
... chandler ami dealer in paraffin lamps and oil; Henry Stanton England, 19. Old Mark'-t-strcet. cooper; John Miles. Redcliffstreet, china dealer ; John Sbepston, Bear tavern. Templestreet. Thomas Harris Hope, Areh-house, Victoriasquare. coachman and beer ...
... So far, however, we have happily heard of no very serious loss of life. Early yesterday morning the schooner Agenorie, Capt. John Mem, parted from her cables in Plymouth Send, and went ashore on the Batten reef, where she now lies with her bottom nut. The ...
... delayed. The muails to Aberystwitb, Portmadoc, DOl- gelley, and the various towns in the section of the coast line which skirts Cardigan Bay had to be conveyed by road from Machynlleth, and the roadus in many parts are reported to be almost impassable, in many ...
... mounted, the is diem and .awiti to be free the vi. el Plum Hollow, the plan ailed where lir. nolloeway lived. The meat a ,re NI armed, besides being provided with sledge ow and other tools embed - to Oafs sod huinerto arriving is teem proceeded to iM runty ...
... imprisonment. Emma Lewis, for theft, bad six months’ imprisonment, had also John Collins, for theft. Joseph Prosser, for maliciously wounding, was sent for a month's hard labour. John Davis, the old man who bad been convicted of wounding with intent murder ...
... workmen by the present There is every reason to believe that the *ncce«or of Mr. Reverdy JebnsoG. American Ambasaador, is Mr. John Mothrop Motley, who is well-known to the Kngluh public the author of the “History of the United Netherlands. He is member ...
... Ferrers, Rev. John Mush Davies: Vicar at Weltenhsll, rheahlre. Rev. Sanders Rtheridge; Vicar of llatlemere, Hants. Rev Uwta Gilbertson. Vicar St. Peter s, Klerch, Cardigan, shire. Rev. Heary Carmichael Grant; Rector Cbllbolton. Hauls. Rev John Howell; Rector ...