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... hope of a large reduction of expenditure. The Globe of Thursday night tells us chat “on the present occasion we cannot reasonably expect any very serious reduction in the cost either of the navy or the army.” *lf by some reorganisation and a careful exercise ...

INGLETON

... on the top of the wall. Any one who knows anght of fell wally can imagine what a difficait task it would be for a pedestrian to keep his feet on the loose top stones and a stormy south wind to his back. The thought passed my miod at the time that even ...

doubt the defendant must allow for the the defendant choosed to have the hay he conld adjourn the cause to

... bid farewell to home and re was not a shadow of doubt that T should be ‘heir advice. | started on my perilons adventure r Stainforth and across the moors to Arncliffe, aers behind me when | had reached Statnforth, a moment, and then asked them the route ...

BREACH OF PROMISE—£2,OOO DAMAGES

... in 18364, The defendant is a colonel of militia, and he 1s | M.P. for the county of Cardigan. He has several residences in the couuty, is a man of high position there, and he also keeps a town residence. 'gho plaintiff is a lady living not }nr from Nanteos ...

Literavp Selections

... Passages of a Working Life during Half a Century, with a Prelude of Early Reminsscences. By Charles Knigit, | A FIRST APPEARANCE.—AII'the tedious procesess of rehearsals at Miss Kelly's theatre were over, The dresses were mude and fitted. A ...

Literavp Selections

... died in France amid a blaze of pulpit oratory, Still Mr, Spurioon mifht have done a work which better men may have failed to do. It is a great question, Rector, how Churchmen like ourselves should look on a man like Mr. Spurgeon. Read a ...

LANCASTER OBSERVER AND MORECAMBE CHRONICLE,

... had a knife in his hand or not when he struck defendant. Samuel Hope Rate: I am a surgeon pracfi:in& at Over Darwen, 'Oun the 29th of January, T saw defendant. He had an incised wound over the outer angle of the right eye. A blow with a fist, or ...

T'nE conviet Hamilton, who was sentenced to death at the late Manchester assizos, has been respited. AN ..

... HormubLe OUTRAGE.—A CHILD CUT UP AND BURNT BY A MOTHER. - Great excitement was created in the t%:iet district of Haydon Bridge, on Saturday, by the details of a revolting crime —the Lnming by a mother, after the savage process of eutting up, ...

THE LAUNCH OF THE WENNINGTON

... to the gay are made with the happiest effect. We have rarely listened to a more judicious reader. He has a good presence —graceful action—a voice of singular compass and wwer——md a play of countenance truly charming. e feel connviced that all who go to ...

Foreign Miscellany

... fact the signs which precede a Kaffir WAr Are ra«gpenrin;. 1f a prophet turns up in the next three months—and prophets arise among the Kaffirs in all times of excitement—Mr. Gladstone’s next surplus will be a small one. A cowardly attempt at murder by ...

The Sporting Oracle! Turf Chit Chat! A ND Compendium of Prophecies, edited by a member of Tattersall's, every ..

... Oracle! Turf Chit Chat! A ND Compendium of Prophecies, edited by a member of Tattersall's, every Tuesday morning, price One Penny, Sole Agent for Lancaster : —R. MIDDLEFELL, 54, Penny-street, opposite the ** Malt Shovel” Inn, ON SALE, A PAIR of good French ...