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MARRIED,

... for person of the name of i-Jizane Fitzgerald, against one William Brennan, to appear at the- Petit Sessions, to answer complaint for not haring paid er the wages to which she was entitled. Mr. a V* ®? the Sessions, while Brennan appeared there with Mr ...

CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD

... entitled A GUIDE TO HEALTH ; Or Advice to Both Sexes, in a Variety of Complaints, S. Solomon, M. D. Containing a Treatise on Female Diseases, Nervous an-l Hypochondriac Complaints. Also, General Remarks on those Diseases with which the human body most ...

EXCESSIVE INDLiLGENCIES

... Gilead-house,) entitled A GUIDE TO HEAUTH ; Or Advice to Both Sexes, in a Variety of Complaints, By S. Solomon, M. D. Treatise Female Diseases, Nervous and HvpShondriac Complaints. Also. General Remarks on those Diseases with which the human body « ra°st afflicted ...

EXTRACTS FROM MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... on a subject not without interest. The widow of one Bertrand Hnstidiniere, also his children and grandchildren, preferred complaint to the Chamber against the King’s Advocate (Procureur) in the arrondisement of Domfront, for having defaced an inscription ...

DR. LAMERT, of the old Medical Establishment. 10, Church-street, Spitalftelds, London, Proprietor of those most ..

... afflicting complaints The Balm of Zura has likewise proved its infalHahle efficacy (after an ordeal of thirty years’ trial throughout Europe and Great Britain) the removal and eradiation of the following disorders, viz. .—Scrofula, Scorbutic Complaints, Affections ...

DEATH OF LORD RKDESDALE

... it was soon afterwards discovered he had expired. He was n officer deservedly esteemed and respected. —Devonpori T, The complaint which proved fatal to Sir Thomas Lawrence was, ossification the aorta and principal valves of the heart. i;j •' x If. | ) ...

PfBUK AXIOM OF THE DRBATES

... all complaint—(hear, hear, from the opposition benches.) This increased his alarm, which was still further augmented from the disposition that had been exinced to stifle all inquiry. The Duke, not content with turning a deaf car to the complaints, attributed ...

THK THKATKIC

... atrangeiychanEed—still beautiful— Still lovely decay fovelineas I The eye that sparkled once new dim and dull. Doth ret an Inward too well eaprusa. That neither time nor aierriment can lull, And poisons all the kprtngs happinesa- A liana that wnim.Uk* ...

MfiSon of

... that lime it had never once been proposed lower the number—(hear.) Until this bill was hro ight in there had never been any complaints made between the relative propositions of members for England, Scotland, and Ireland. The plan was founded without moving ...

SPORTING

... and amount of tonnage reported inwards and cleared outwards at the port of Cork for the year ending January, 1831 —Vessels inwards, 1,706, tonnage 451,776 ; vessels cleared out, 1,154, tonnage, 104,338. Minns vessels inward, being compared with the previous ...

THE NJ\W nO\Rn OK RDt.'OATfOS

... September last, upwards of 30,000 tons of American, and 15,000 tons of foreign shipping, in the outward voyages and, in the inward, nearly equal amount of American, and *20,000 only of foreign tonnage. Advantages, too, have resulted to our agricultural ...

CURES FOR THE CHOLERA

... which, at the beginning of tho attack, is drawn from the surface of the body, and thrown with frightful virulence on its inward parts. (Signed) RIVER. Commissioner the district Bocfania. As people at this awful period, when death is surrounding them ...