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A TALE OF TEE SEA

... le freely, then they used to spend hours esgether deseelling delicious dinners they had takes at home, sad earseetly planning interminable and preposterous hills of lime for dinners they were going to eat on shore, if they ever lived through their troubles ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

... churchmen and laymen lately, he should doubt the sincerity of those who would receive them. They were often presented for vile party purposes, to persons who at the time had their hands stained, and their hearts corrupted; he would, therefore, follow in the ...

Guardians present—Robert Tighe. Esq., Vice-chairman, presiding; Christopher Bowen, John Hearne, D. Elligott, ..

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apartment elegni

... leave a alumce on the 30th ult., I have used every precaution to guard against any future entrance to the Workhouse, by thole parties upon whom suspicion rests for having done so, on a very recent occasion, as detailed in the report made by Mr May on this ...

CLARENIORRIS UNION

... Resolved—That the Pauper Inmates of the Workhouse be supplied with bread, butter, and tea for breakfast, and Potatoes and meat for dinner on Christmas Day, and with bread, butter, and tea, on Christmas Eve, as allowed last year. On the application of the Workhouse ...

PHEASANT BREEDING IN PARIS

... begun to work ten days and In coullPlo„ ewe. have a little leisure. sulugulumit the West, it was flying Id BMA, awl vice wean—dinners right and weep aligla. If I had been in MY anti* hare been more feasted. ' yam =Um Read! I see you (after that *de glif pet ...

TUE ATTORMIY4IIIIIIIIAS AT IH.OW DISTIL

... TUE ATTORMIY4IIIIIIIIAS AT IH.OW DISTIL On the 11th lac at the Shlou.hafl, Glowester a public dinner :giver to Sir Jobe Sob, M.P., the Attorney-General. The Duke of Darden the chair. There were also preset the Worcester, Sir Mined E. M.P., Mr. W. W. both ...

liTS'TE1101:18 DISAPPIIARANCE AT BRISTOL

... give a parliamentary banquet on Monday, the of February ; and on the canto day the Chancellor of the Exchequer will have a dinner party at his house in Groeventir-street, at which most or the principal suppostal of the Government in the House of Commons will ...

'rum LATK OtIKAN YACHT RACE

... LATK OtIKAN YACHT RACE. On Thursday evening. the 17th, a dinner was given at the Orand Hotel. Paris. by a number of American I gentlemen. permrtnent residents temporary flakier- in Paris. NIT% James I Bennett. Jun.. the of the Henrietta, find the winter ...

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... indicted for a grievous awash on Mary Us, at Knoekdoty, on the 17th Feb last. The Omer pleaded not guilty* It appeared that the parties had an altercation, in the arty p 0 of the day, about the driving of some sheep off eselda and that, in the evening, the prisoner ...

VARIORUM

... honoured the Lord Chief Justice of England (Sir Alexander ('ockburn) with his at dinner on Wednesday evening, at his residence in ford-street. :Slay fair. A select party were present to meet illustrious l'rince. A Conservative Working Man's Association ...

11lttropolitan 6ossip, lIT trIJK OWN COKkatIIVNUI3II

... whether, on the whole, they have any occasion to grumble at al. The perks and the more fashionable stireste, the hatemeabis parties, and the festivities premed Mg MINIM do net tear out the suesertion that London is • dull season. But lierhape the trading ...