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ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OP THE VETERAN ACTOR

... crammed with fashionable audience. The benefit waa under the patronage of tbe Prince and Prlnceaa of Walea, tbe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the Prince Princess Ttek. Tbe ptrformanoe commenced with scene from *' Willow Cupee. Then followed scene ...

TARRAGONA

... occurrence accident of any kind. Death of a Banker. Mr. George Foster, head the bunking firm Foster and Sous, of Trinity-street, Cambridge, died suddenly on Tuesday.* Tbo deceased gentleman left his private residence, at Brooklands. in apparently hit usual health ...

EDUCATION MEETING IN WOLVERHAMPTON

... Lyttelton, approving of the principles of the meeting. The Telegraph charactcrisaß absurd the report of the resignation of the Duke Cambridge. CoN'CECRATION OF THE BISHOP OF OXFORD. —The Right Rev. Dr. John Fielder Maeksrness, who has been chosen to fill the see ...

THE DAILY COURIER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1870

... numerous abuses of authority committed the il powers in order to prevent the election the Duke of Montpeiir.ii r. The news that the electors favourable to the Duke had been ill-treated in the streets of Orviedo by bunds of Carlists and Republicans been ...

READY-MADE CLOTHING,

... Lonl*. has isaued cards f**r fnllliress banquet, bis residence in ilruton street, to-day. Among the peers iurited are the Duke Cambridge, Marquis of Huntly. and the liarl of I'ingnll (tho mover and seconder of the mldresa). and upwards of thirty supporters ...

MANCHESTER TRADE REPORT

... navy in 1855. In was appointed A.D.C. the In the same year he was married Lady Louisa, daughter of the present Duke Devonshire. Sir Charles W. Duke, who seconded the address in the House of Commons, is son of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke. the first baronet ...

LOST ON THE MOUNTAINS

... Vandelaer, who described himself negro comedian,” Mr. Benj. Walker, proprietor of the Oxford Music hall. Lime-street, and Cambridge Music-hall, Toxteth-park. recover for two weeks’ wage-s according to contract. Plaint iff conducted bis own ease. Mr. Kirby ...

notes ln and out of

... all available places was fully occupied. far us I could judge, the ladies’ bird-cage was also completely filled. The Duke of Cambridge, Prince Teck, and Prince Christian listened attentively while the Premier developed his proposed new agrarian code for ...

PRIVATE PERSONS

... been here Sir William Knullys house, I building u new one. I here iu gar. on, aud have had very good shooting. The ’Duke of Cambridge. Lord Sutheld. Lord Alfred Paget. Lord de Grey. Sir Frederick Johnstone. Chaplin. General Hall, Captain (Jam) Buckley ...

ENGLAND

... provide pensions for persons in cbrnnislanoes in Sheffield. The Misses of London, have given found classical scholarship in Cambridge L’nivc-rsity, to called tin Waddington Scholarship, in memory of their brother, the 4ut‘' Dean of Durham, and the late Bight ...

GREAT ANNUAL SALE READY-MADE CLOTHING,

... her Majesty. The Prince Wales entered the Throne Room shortly after two o'clock, accompanied their Royal Highnesses the Duke Cambridge and Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, and attended by the Earl Bessborongh, Viscount Sydney, the Marquis of Ailcsbury ...

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, Ac

... through for want seconder. At the ordinary meeting of the National Uifla Association held yesterday illis s Rooms, the Duke of Cambridge announced that the meeting Wimbledon would open on Monday, the 11th July. At Oxford aseires. yesterday, Hyde, wbo pleaded ...