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of Henry Smith and Wm. Tuckly, they having left the boiler unfortunately without water. They were then ..

... North American provinces. So fully was Mr. Buchanan priests, and the Austrian military Commandant, the The Frauds OF TUB LATE JOHN Sweepstakes of 25 sovs. each ;15 ft, and 5 only if do; impressed with the notion that a satisfactory answer had duchy has been ...

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... irte. His Stv’ei- clear, eipressive, and emphatic perhaps too .ci,-nt.fic f..r popular it most have prove.! great treat. 1 arm telle was no! w..11 calculated to give accurate nlcaof h.s talent, * t'l.ini at, but it executed a style which abowed that was ...

[July 19, ’56-

... married to each other; they could not obtain a licence | TURKEY. . tbut lender of any monev com- RETIREMENT OF BISHOPS. Lord John, there no going back without loss of charac- to what is already done. \on cannot kill a dead man, IctolligencP from Constantinople ...

Cntnir. THE STREET BY-AND BYE. marries generally leave society ticiana, and den’ymcn, besides mass of othera ..

... 482 entertainments, was as successful and er Comte D’Escaj de Lauture, an Banquet to the Earl op Cardigan.—A public banquet, honour uf the Earl of Cardigan, took place 1q the Stock Exchange Hall, Leeds, on Saturday last, when a very handsome and costly ...

fOcx. 4, ’56

... The crew were in the tops crying for help. As soon as their perilous position was observed, two pilots, named Thomas Hart and John King, volunteered to go to their rescue. They went off in the Contractor steamer, and, on getting to the windward, a boat was ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... arranged in flat plaits from the arm-hole nearly to the elbow ; some| times row of buttons is pieced ou each plait, or one but- ton only the termination of the plait. Below the elbow ! the slocyo forms pagoda, out up front of the arm, lined , with white silk ...

THE OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,

... Strawberries Ist, John Cummius, Wjtham ; 2nd, Fred. Cummins, Wytham. Cauliflowers— lst, William Ueuwood, Munohara ; 2nd John Cummins. fas— lst, Jonathan Greer, Iffley ; 2nd, William Attewoll, Nuneham; 3rd, John Cummins; 4th, John Doman, Iffloy, Carrots ...

12. Eogioeer* ... Corp. W. J. Landriog. 13. Royal Eogineeri ... Sappar John P«ri«. 14. Grenadier Guards ... Col. H

... Evans. 31. 19th Regiment Private John Lyons. (a) 23rd Regiment Lieut. Luke O’Connor. 32. 23rd Regiment (late) Corp. Kobt. Shields. 33. 34th Regiment Private Wro. Coffey. 34. Regiment (late) Private John Sims. 35. Regiment Sergeant Wrn ...

MARRIED

... Lincolnshire, Mr. John L. Blake, compositor, of Peterborough, to Miss Eliza Roberts, of the former place. August 16, at the Registrar’s Office, this city, Mr. James Belcher, of the Oxford militia band, to Emma, youngest daughter of Mr. John Fleetwood, cordwainer ...

QUEEN'S COLLEGE

... William Colgrave, aged SI. Sept. 28, after lingering illnees, Horace John, only son of Mr. John Worville, of Speedwell Street, in this city, aged 5 years. Sept. 24, the Union, Mr. John Walton, father to Mr, Thornes Walton, late porter of New College. Sept ...

LAW & POLICE

... possess extraordinary merits as aids in bring* tog hunters and other horses into condition. They are highly spoken of by John Scott, John Osborne, Samuel Rogers, Joseph Dawson, and other eminent names. *or particulars to price, Ac., see our advertising oolomos ...