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... PLAIT? SPEAKING. Treaehiaf evening iaat aerwion hghinat gambling, the Rew. J. F. Hrown. minister of the (*olhnmo roogrefaikmel Chareh, the jimneeiitiofi of a man In leer pool Wednesday for using premiacn for betting purpose*. Mid conviction which taken ...
... THE SPEAKING OF THE STEAMER TO THU 'DMZ OF Till JOCIMAL OF 001111010 L fiir.—Theaudout, reported 1. Yaw m• by me. &email boat, about long, with two on hoard. They were from New Yost. 35 days out. bound to Queenstuwe. They were well. and required nothing ...
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... SPEAKING OF LONG AGO. To-pay, as I pen these lines, one picture from the long-vanished rfi rises in my memory as clearly as though it hung on & wall before my very eyes. It is of a boy about fourteen yunold,proppo‘vnp in & great arm-chair with pillows ...
... SPEAKING OF LONG AGO. To-day, aa I pen these lines, one picture from the long-Taniahed past rises in my memory as tbocgb It hong on a wall before my very eyes. is of buy about fourteen years old, propped up in great aim-chair with pillows and bed-clotbes ...
... SPEAK MAN BHOTUEUS 10 ANBOrMCC THI: ISUABIT*MB ABO OIaTIICT TUAT IUBT BATE GOT IB AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS. Tr 111 till Uoutf*. Can for our ILU BTUATEI) CATALOOCE, EREB. ROIC THE AOOMEB9- SI’EAKMAS 15u05., HIGH.STREET, RUNCORN. ...
... SPEAKING OF LONG AGO. T►aaT, as I pen those lines, one picture from Imervanishml peat rime in me memory as se though it husg no • wall :store my vary eyes. II a boy aimed Norte.. years old, propped sp • peat a/mohair with pillows sal boidclutbek ad Wine ...
... LORD CARRINGTON SPEAKS. Lord Carrington, speaking at a Liberal meeting at Southport on the 21st inst., dealt at some length with the proceedings of the Welsh Land Commission, and said the recommendations of the Conservative minority themselves made it ...
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... SPEAKING RES MEM. A liring on Third Street, :part deal of edge on her deposal., grwery store not for front her th ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING AT LI “la Lire Worth Living?” w»3 the question and answered tho Rev. T. Waugh in lecture given the Wesleyan Chrpel on Monday evening. There a large to listen to the rev. gentleman, and Mr. W. Parker presided. He was supported by the Rev ...