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... Said distinguished citizen of this marine city the other day-and he was a Tory by-theway_What y_What a rumpus they are making about this Royal visit I am sure the Prince had his own wish would not have single flag held out his honour. The practical gentleman was probably right his interpretation of his Royal Highness's desires,but he seemed oblivious of the important fact that it is not the ...
... Jacobstow church was reopened on Wednesday week I by the Bishop of Truro. The church which is dedicated I to St. James has an interesting history. Before the Conquest, the neighbourhood of Jacobstow may have been densely populated, for barrows and earthworks of the Britons are numerous along the coast. Davies Gilbert' citing Hals, says that when Domesday Book was compiled, 1085-6, Jacobstow ...
... The return of the Conservative candidate on Thursday the 20th inst. was celebrated by a dinner ou the same day, at Bodmin. We were unable, of course, to publish any account ofthe speeches at the dinner table, in our last nnmber ; but, to comply with the wishes of many of our readers, we offer, even thus late, a report which bas been kindly furnished by a friend. The Dinner took place in tbe ...
... Newcastle-on-Tyne. FUNERALS FURNISHED throughout town o ...
... HOUSE OF COMMONS— Wednesday. Mr. H. HINDE moved the third reading of the New- castle and Berwick Railway Bill. The bill was read a third time, ancl passed, the amend- ments having been previously agreed to. The Manchester Improvement Bill was read a third time Manchester Court of Record Bill was read a third time and passed. The Bridgwater Navigation and Railway Bill was read a third time and ...
... r ~En ETP' ]Rs WEWNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1826. April 4, at Queen's Square, Westminster, the Lady of Dr. Bowring, I. P., of a dauigghter. April I6, at Sidbury Vicarage, the Lady of the 1Rev. Bourke Fellowes, of a son. At West Flalse, Bow, the Lady of Francis It. Hole, Esq ,of a Rln and heir. A pril 7, at Kingskerswell, the Lady of Henry L. Brown, Esq., of a daughter. April 5, at I rafalgar Place, ...
... ASHBURTON. The warlike news from China no doubb will have an euect on the woollen trade, which has been for several months exceedingly brisk, yolk wool having realised high prices. Mark ...
... ABHBU RTON. Scho celebrated Em?Cpoun y a ast the ' the salute being taken by accompanied by the J r companv, presided I\° « ' J-P.C.C./who was ' Oibn, Managers, Rev. E. ?^iU dfJ the r ...
... Ihisst; c between DOVER and BOULOGNE and LOC LOON E ami DO YEW daily, according to the [ARKABLY FAST boat, she has he ry DWY and EASY in rough Weather. For t : Bushell, 26, Strum! Dover Steam- packc . - LOUVAIN and JEMEPPE (sur Salnhre) RAILWAY.— The of an- nouncing to the si. -. 'l-e con- cession cauual Of hi-- MsJe Th. dy re- ported of con - Bum est ■ form v the ( ■ ■ one u- within i ...
... The Countess D'Alteyrac, whose name recently before the public plaintiff action against Lord Willoughby D'Eresby, is now in the Court of Bankruptcy. sitting was held on Wednesd ...
... terrible 'danger passing right out of the system each deadly kidney disease. Thi ...