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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... untit arlous iii' le tgeace.-gu lisirei every Satrda , W. A. Serips Sf2 (Foerer V, 'hag) Stid. price BA i or atarasied far country ltrgiullthaLtrb Pust, price la. BIRTHiS. P On the 2311 inst. at Cane Wood, Hants, the Lady ^f Edward s Puhhin, of a attn ...

COLONIAL

... have occurrcil before ; and unusually early a visit of the birds of passage is regarded as sign of troubles existing the far countries, or «s the precursor of boisterous hurricane * season. The slave-holders of the island are learning the ncce?ii»y of abolition ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... lesson, 25th chapter of St. Matthew, commencing at the 14th verse :- For the kingdom of heaven is us a man travelling intoa far country, who called his own servants and delivered Uiito them his goods , and ending with the 30th verse- And cast ye the unprofitable ...

PROVINCIAL WORKHOUSE INFIRMARIES

... PROVINCIAL WORKHOUSE INFIRMARIES. How far country workhouses may he open to the charges of maladministration in the treatment of the sick such as independent investigation brought home to those in London, it is not now, possible to say, for such investigation ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... there. I The dafendait il s he wastdoin any wrong. He I thea handed in onto hs pos which had on it the . followinsts a far country 'scome, Christ ?? Jehovah is my n h a my children dears ebrin all my foess ad slay them a, with h sharp twi . ed sword for ...

A NEW RELIGIOUS SECT

... defendant said he woS not doing any wrong. I-fe then handed in one of his posters, which had on it the following :- From a far country I co0e, ; CGrist Jah Jehovah is soy namne. Therefore arise, my children dlear, Bring all my foe-, I'll slay them, 1'With ...

STUDYING FOR THE STAGE

... being in sore need, she took the necklace, but without fraudulent inten- tion. She was now on the point of sailing for a far country, and took the opportunity of saving that the necklace had been pawned for £35 with Woods, of Bir- minghane. Messrs. Woods ...