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... Cape Town and Plymouth, cit Mfadeira, in August last, remains the quickest on record. BIRTH.-April 15th, the wife of Charles Chaplin, cide Lily Harley, of a beautiful boy. Mother and son both doing well. ...
... Cape Town and Plymouth, cit Mfadeira, in August last, remains the quickest on record. BIRTH.-April 15th, the wife of Charles Chaplin, cide Lily Harley, of a beautiful boy. Mother and son both doing well. ...
... MEBS BS. CHAPLIN AND 00 NKW BOAT «• ADVANOK.” to to* of kMti •omp«»ition and Co. are datumiaad to >ll in their power to bnar goods to th» Island expeditiooslj as Mwible, and to thia end hare added rery nice , b ...
... neglected to care for. In the use of two bottles of Aver's Cherry three days it affected my Lungs, and I Pectoral.— Rev. W. J. Chaplin, Pastor of became extremely ill. Breathing was the New Covenant Church, Chicago, 111. I most difficult andpainful, and my ...
... appointed to meet Ely Charles Russell, and submit the arguments pro. and r ,, n. At the last mcsient Mr. Sexton found it imponade to attend, so Mr. Gitt ayfor the tenants. The ease on both aidhaving aygeared stated, Sir Charles Russell announced the ...
... appointed to meet Sir Charles Russell, and submit the arguments ern. and eon. At the last moment Mr. Benton found it impossible to attend, so Mr. Gill appeared for the tenants. The case on both sides having been stated, Sir Charles Russell announced the ...
... Broadway, Ernest Alfred Young to Johann Ludwig Rehm, The Crown, Standish Road, Ham- mersmith, Frederick Ho Wilkinson to Charles Stenner. The Duke o Po ambridge, Willesden, William Stevens to William Alfred Payne, The Coach and Horses, Chiswick, John ...
... the PEINOE AND I’UINCESS CHRISTIAN. THE EARL AND COUKTBB9 OF LATHOM. Amharst Tyssen-Amhnrst, Esq., M.P., Sir Hunter, M Sir Charles Russell. M.P., Professor Stuart, M.P., Henry Irving, Esq., J. L. Toole, Esq., Edward Terry, Esq., John Ward, Esq., H.Pickford ...
... The Grange, Ascot Heath, is much better. He will not resume his judicial duties during the present Easter sittings. Sir Charles Russell, Q.C., M P., as arbitrator in the dispute between Colonel Vandelenr and his tenantry, heard the statements of parties ...
... Jackson. COMM , no are of steel. MR. CHAPLIN AND MR. JEARR COLLINGS —An amusing sight in tne lobby on Monday night (says the Pall Mall Gazett , ) wee a sadden development of boas comornrourbip between Mr. Chaplin eta Mr. Jeers Gollines. For &quarter of ...
... Mr. Henniker asaitsia. M.P.. ea ssd the Lord Mayor at DEMO sod Mr. T. P. GUI. M.P.. as the other, were arrebeled to meet Charles and submit ammo% pro. sad roe. At bet moment Mr. it be reere• re Mr. Gill appeared ter lbe teurete. The ewe ea boo sir Medea ...
... common or ecclesiastical law. Kemp declined to attend the court, aud defied both Bishop and Vicar. Lord Charles Beresford at Nottingham.—Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., visited Nottingham on Wednesday, for the purpose of formally opening the Southern Division ...
... Wilson Miss B. Gander Mr sod Mrs Bovill 16 Miss Child Mrs Dobbs 17 Mrs De'sparse Mars. Perry Mimes Wyllie 19 Mrs aud Miss Chaplin and iiras kbtier 20 Lady Cuayagiaara 22 Mrs Daring Mr Botha= Mir Pollard Mr, Mrs, and Übe Curtis Price MM. kay Mn awl MM. ...