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HOW FORTUNES ABE SOMETIMES MADE

... bell at a church in French province recently fell, and killed a young woman who was attending divimi service. The Rev. Henry Grattan Guinness has commenced to preach New York, where has created great excitemeut. The Huslo-hill which be preaches was every ...

THE SIEGE OP GAETA

... ArtUlery. These are the only names citetl Ctaera! but the total number of victims 19. THE TREATY WITH CHINA. Forkicn o. 21. Sir John rnporis yestonUy th»i. Lord lv«;i!t, letter of the Bth of November, tnfottns Idm of the rat mention and publication of tho ...

AMERICAN ITEMS

... recently published, entitled “Considerations on the Human Mind, its present State and future Destination, by Dr. Richard Grattan, Senior Fellow the King and Queen’s College of Physicians, there is the following curious statement, corroborative of tbe ...

THF WTOKT OW NRWS-lETTKB

... probable one sixty seventy Major (jciionil Sir John IngU;», ithuso defence «>f Lt.cKnou- .still fresh nur has been no(iid!*;,-it the race, e,I SirKdvi ird .i!. the comiuand of the tr.wvps In the lonian Man ...

THE WICKLOW NEWS-LETTER

... following colloquy occurred between them ‘'John, eau you cftntf* “Na replied John, , sir, Ren yo like tae sing ycrscl. I’ll preach. The parson stood aghast, exclaiming, “O. John, you would not try lo preach to which John replied, with leer in his eye, “An* ...

THE TEACHERS OF RELIGION IN AMERICA

... not swallow their resolution on slavery, ever give up the right of free speech.” By this frms the hour of adjournment had armed, the resolutions were carried, and the clerical brawlers lf the ideas they expressed be the Gospel of the North, and they its ...

TO SMOKE—OR NOT TO SMOKE ?

... and magnates of the turk, I took my way about the course and into the paddock, and on the road thither 1 met the Earl of Cardigan and his lady, and they appeared to to be in some annoyance the miscarriage of some instructions which bad been given in London ...

MPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... OF NEWS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. SCHEME FOE A CEETIFICATESYSTEM. In this Cardigan and Caithorpe affair, Mr. Punch aifinns the judgment of Ids friend, Sir Alexander Cockbnrn. Lord Cardigan was hero m the Balaklava cliariro, ami it remarkable, and not creditable ...

TTTE WICKLOW NEWS-LETTEE,

... sustained by those who were content to endure so much for the purpose of witnessing the great political conflict, tile Sergeant-at-Arms ordered the gallery to be thrown open earlier hour of the day. It was soon crammed, while hundreds waited outside in the hope ...

mpr wroKLbw 'News-ijettbb

... master, and Lnke Barker, mate of the barge Good Design ; and John Dodson, captain, and Daniel Wise, mate the barge Harriet. The dead are George Rayner, storekeeper the magazine of Messrs. Hall: John Yorke, a boy ol 18, employed there; Elisabeth Wright, about ...

Through all his life below

... Storm”), the major, 1 believe, placed Serjeant under arrest for some trifling affair other, and, as a consequence, his belts and arms were taken from him. Instead of being sent the rear —the place for a prisoner—he was still kept the ranks; and when we advanced ...

THE SECRETS OF FREEMASONRY

... body of mounted police. It contained the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Earl and Countess Derby. Lieutenant-General Sir John Jones, K.C.8., accompanied the royM carriage on horseback, in full uniform. The second carriage contained Lord Stanley, and ...