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... MILL, MESHING and THRESHING MACHINERY én- gaged. : 9 THEIR WARE-ROOMS ARE SUPPLIED’ WITH , Wire Webb, Spades, and Shorels, Kitchen Ranges, Cyder and Lifting Jack Serews, Book and. Mone Chests, Wrought Iron Ploughs, Salt Pans aad Steam Boilers, | + Mangles ...

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... descriptions MILL, MESHING and THRESHIN MACHINERY en- gazed. THEIR WARE-ROOMS ARF/SUPPLIED WITH Wire Webb, Spades, and § vel: a Kitchen Ranges, Cyder a Lift Jack Serews, Book and Moncy Chests, Wrought Iron Ploughs, t Pr and Stegm Boilers, various sizes. Mangles ...

SMITH V. rOXWULI.

... met in private. On one occasion the plain- tiff met the defendant iv ivate in the kitchen of her father’s house. For his the plaintiff might be blamed; but if the kitchen was good enough for wh for Mr. Smith the lady to sit in, it was good enou to be ia ...

Ci>e £cutl)crn ISipcrter, an& CcrU Commercial Courier,

... Coxwell know of his laut she kitchen, and went up stairs, and told ilete: ad was the Kitchen. She came dowa stai Wi xpressed her surprise at him there, and He told crwards avery with me because [let bim in. she defendant ia the kitchen that he would meet her ...

PARISIAN FASHIONS

... scalded parts of a beloved 1 iild, upon whom a_ large. kettle of boiling water had fallen, while she was standing before a kitchen Soon after this the tortured and screaming infant be- cane perfectly quiet, and fell into an easy and gentle slumber, The ...

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... time the Insurrection-Act was ed ia that place, Accordingly search was made by ti Police, and the weapons were found in the kitchen-garden, with the barrel of the gun in a piece timbet, hollowed for the purpose of preserving it, a% the sword in good order ...

MYSTERIOUS AND TRAGIC EVENT

... attitude of a person occupied embroidering. He then rung for the servant, but as she did not answer tte hell, he went into the kitchen, where he fourid leaning against a table.— He found also the tmary bird dead in bis cage, and the dog and cat extended on ...

S AND STATE OF EMPLOY- MANUFACTURE MEN + IN SCOTLAND. oh Fi in: the Dublin Journal. We hiave for several

... place to the produce of our native country. Even in London, the English Straw Bonnet has become quite the rage—for every kitchen maid has mounted her Legiora / That the manutac- ture of Irish straw and grass might be properly encou- raged, has been for ...

was forced, and of the room into whitch examinarit more of them wenti to the family. Saith she almost heard

... almost heard arnis hot 3 young Mr, Franka lntmediagely afger she 4 then called out that his er as killed ; there was a Bi kitchen . she beard the exé bw lighted candle in the « Do duty” several times, both in the pression, Saith that after passa 1 nd id ...

MURDER OF MR. FRANKS AND FAMILY. PARIS PAPERS. — (Fi ‘vom the Monitear of Sunday, Sept. 6.) NEWS FROM SPAIN:

... they party. then demanded arms, and presently lighted a closed yesterday. The foltowing were the quotations at candle at the kitchen fire. Mrs. Franks and the close of the market .— their son then went on on their knees, protesting they “ New 4 per Cents ...

oetryp., WOMAN'S LOTT FROM THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. wo. 500 Oli! Veoman's love's a holy ght ; And whet ‘tis kindled

... appropriated tu the King, are still for domestic and culinary uuirposes, we donbt if it be more eowplete than even t e The kitchen, a most essential ingredient in the composition of Princely luxury, is very inferior to of the Yavition at Brighton; and, ...

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... When Mr. wyer re- render and for himself. turned with the guns he gave one to Mr. H. On the female servant’s return to the kitchen, she told Win. London, (who was groom and confidential servant of Mr. H.) that his master was attacked and the arms were gone ...