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ANOTHER FRANKLIN 171:PIDITION R 33 discussed at • public meeting held on Tuesday evening at the Lou. don ..

... and put to bed, where he was seized with vomiting, and raved wildly until his death, on Friday evening. An inquest was held, and the medical attendant being of opinion that death had resulted from the shock caused to the nervous system on the previous Monday ...

BOOKS FOR MAY

... Blessed Virgin, for every Day in the Month of May. By the Rev. JOHN WYSZ. Approved by the Bishop of Birmingham. Cloth, red edges, HOURS BEFORE THE ALTAR, or Meditations ea the Holy Eucharist. By M. L'AblA Du LA BOUILLIRIZ, Vicar-General of Paris. Translated ...

BOND-STREET]

... WASHBOURNE'S LIST. Now ready, Part 1., price le.. THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ENGLISH REFORMATION. from the Days of Woleey to the Death of Cranmer. By S. H. BURKE. In 10 parts. if the succeeding numbers of this work are ss just as the one before us, the English ...

DIOCESE OF HEXHAM

... and the Misses Bailly, Mrs. Matthew Kearney, Mrs. Holdforth and Miss Kirsopp, Mrs. and the Misses Husdell, Mrs. and Miss Mitchell, Mrs. C. Hines, Mrs. Shaleross and Miss llincs, Mrs. Proud, Mrs. Coulson, Miss Reed, and Mrs. Swan. The business talents ...

accibento ant Offences

... returned a verdict of Accidental death from the explosion of a boiler, caused solely by the deceased's own neglect. Two men, named Ctulelard, senior, alias Carnard, and Joseph Laurent, alias Chouinac, who were con• demned to death by court-martial in March ...

16 THE CATHOLIC STANDARD. NEwnnd cum p In DAviD. ALL POLICIES neoIepuTABLETAN—I-C—PAYABLE TO HOLDER WITHIN ..

... 6i1.; either in mimic folio or oblong nitrite 8.0.- 2 . Policies paid to t he Holder within Fourteen Days after proof of Death. Jimew's Handbook for she Pianoforte, ls.-Czerey'a lel Exercises. 3. No charge for Policy Stamp. 2e —Czerpy's Etrides de la ...

FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON

... Gladstone, Sir George Grey, Sir Charles Wood. Ninth Coach. —Earl Clarendon, Karl Grey, Doke of Somerset, Lord Stanley of Alderley. Tenth Coach.—Right Hon. E. Cardwell, Right Hon. C. P. Villiers, Right lice. Milner Gibson, Hon. Henry Brand. The first three ...

2sctbents anti ettenceis

... Charles Mitchell, the stoker, who were standing close to it, would have been killed on the spot. As it was, Gibson was so dreadfully scalded and burnt about the face as to prevent him attending to his occupation for some time to come. Mitchell, who escaped ...

commissioners discretional power in dealing %OM DO $S $9 OPOPISSISSUSIODif!Si

... magistrate. DEATH.—There is nothing more certain than death ; nothing more uncertain than the time of dying. I will therefore be prepared for that at all times, which may coma at any time' and must come at some time. I shall not hasten my death by being ...

singintri Mtllle Crimea anb eassualtins

... d until the workshops of Mr. Mitchell, and the valuable stock of furs we re entirely consumed, and other damage done 'by fire, water, and hasty removal. The origin of the disaster could not be accounted for. Mr. Mitchell was insured for stock-in-trade ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... Clarendon Athlumney Rollo Cork Helper Hominy Cottenham Brougham and Seaton Cowper Vanx Stafford Craven Calthorpe Stanley of Alderley De Grey Camoys Stratheden Denbigh Carrington Sudoley Ducie Chesham Taunton Dunraven Churchill Truro Essex Clifford of Chtul- ...