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... or understanding. They would have a Commission; and he has given them their -heart's desire. Never was such a White Elephant. Names, numbers; powers, and patronage in amazing abundance. It is the veriest mountain of a Royal Commission; and the offspring ...

LONDON `-` CHIT-CHAT. POLITICAL INTEMPERATE&

... LONDON CHIT-CHAT. POLITICAL INTEMPERATE& The controversy between Kr Adam, the Liberal Whip, and Sir Wilfrid Lawson is not a new one so fac as the prinoiple at issue is concerned, and we are likely to hear R good deal more abont it when the general election ...

Lace II andkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Chat elainee,

... Umbrellas, Chat elainee, Opera Shawls, Fur Ties, Leather Bags. CIALITIES—Some large ORIENTAL VASES very cheap, and One to Six BUTTONED GLOVES. - 2,2 c, & 2D, NORTRUMBERLAD STREET, NEWCASTLE. THE WEDDING DAY. a good GOLD RING you cannot go to a bet. .0 ter ...

Ilat cIA Id I days wore '1 chat by never

... cIA Id I days wore '1 chat by never supplications, Is not to open book before God and read it to him; but to open up the heart, sod pour it oat before him; that as the wants and circumstances at his people individually, and in their capacity of oongregations ...

-101sie 11NOPICI,a hopes _ rnes Lord fioShoriosion is daily proofs chat tho sfaiotea San Q°lledualilled ..

... - 1 01sie 11NOPICI,a hopes _ Lord is daily proofs chat tho sfaiotea San Q °lled ualilled stir* at the Oleo el • the ALTO, 211•11 0 # Place, Males.— April 1817. the o m _ ti 7 or C Marie ; • ; • a . r ' • ' TON'S DISSAU t• . I A.TOII. .be Aces t r4 ...

A And-elan London working Dentist employed

... A And-elan London working Dentist employed. WICDDING DAY. OR & g ood GOLD RING you cannot go to a bet- AI ter or cheaper Establishment in the North of Begiand WILLIAM HARRISON'S, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, Ac., Voss STissr, BFAHLII. - iv : 1 _ ROHM _IBAY, ...

(copyrtght.) BLESSING DON R A NGE. BY AGNES WARD

... ht.) BLESSING DON R A NGE. BY AGNES WARD. Iltsre gt gleam in the eget before sunrise, but nnollia oaks at Blessiogdou the shadows Rto &Irk grey, A sudden rush, a fierce exet:iniation, And wcrare _ . _ fighting savagely baud to bawl; a tiouiedtiry !followed ...

Our 3fing Cater. BENEATH THE WAVE. A NOVEL BY

... oudisputed possession of his new wealth. It was a great change of fortune also to Hayward. Twenty-five thousand pounds, and one thousand a year for managing the property, made him seem almost a rich man. But be felt a very sad one. He had learned to care very ...

A TRADE 17N.0:: TO m.:I3I:OXEN UP

... paid f r Sunday duty s 4 before, a - wd th,ir bonus not to be iclued, bat all new wen to go it on new system; that a cot in proportion of pa senger and goods guards were to be promoted, so twit guards Lacing chat go of a trwin would either be prom itna ...

Some explanation, then, is needed, her husband answered firmly, and with just a touch of anger in hi tone You

... the Government for a remission of his sentence, on the ground of the services he rendered in bringing the detectives to justice, has received a reply stating that the authorities see no ground for seceding to hie request. The body of a gentleman was found ...