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THE FINDING OF THE BODY

... theory certainly lmru very reasonable, when it is remembered that Christopher Ainsworth, of Flaetwood, saw a man fully dressed rowing down the river at the time above stated. Although the name of Mr. Whelon appeared on the handkerchief which was found, strange ...

PICKINGS FROM “ PUNCH.” e — THE POPE'S REPLY. I might, perchance, have shown tilit: lngxnuk!;{ Doetor E. (omj chk,,

... hands, accustomed C- cleaning sullied ermine may h..: of a jab by npplj’iu‘ (aftor dark) at the back of Little Bethell, Edmunds row, Westminster, A Seriovs JokE,~—Mamma(whose duli’hnnd.d whether to choose a Noah’s Ark or a box of wooden :: wals): “Which do ...

IF YOU WANT A GOOD

... invested by way of Mortgate at rates varying from 3} to 5 per cent.—Apply to Messrs, Auson, 25, Great James-street, Bedford-row, London, Miscellaneons, St. Anne's Girls’, Infants’, Sunday, and Night Schools. ON SUNDAY, May 21st, 1865, COLLECTIONS, will ...

KESWICK

... local rifle corps, and employed as joiners at the New Keswick Hotel, ::jngul & small, shallow skiff called the * Firefly,” rowed themselves on Sunday afternoon to Lodore, where they took tea. There they were joined b{ Mr. Thomas Wi{wn. of Watendlath, and ...

WM. WHELON. 11860,

... : I work on board the dredge, and was on it yesterday morning, as it lay moored in the river off Fleetwgod. I saw a person rowing in & boat about half-past four o’clock. He appeared t:fin coming from Knott End, and was going down by the * Big Knott,” near ...

MARRIAGES, . Lancaster—On the 11th inst., at the Parish Church by the Rev. Canon Turner, vicar, Mr. Robert Satter v

... Samuel Gee, of Kersley, ‘near Bolton- of s 804 | Gn the th inst., Hunuah, aged 18 yearsydsaghie® many Mr. John Riley, Long Row, : R T Printed and Published by THOMAS EDM o 5 . ex 1, Brock-street, at his Gemersl Markel-street, Lancaster.—SATUßDAT, 1 ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS, —FRIDAY

... other jous stones, particularly a very large rub; of wladh.{ colour, the property of the late Mr. Z. A}: Jessell, of Saville-row, have just been dispersed under the hammer of Mr. Philliv;‘.‘ of New Bound-street, by order of the executors. e following were ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... Taaxsver or Are-House Licesces.—At the Town Hall, on Thursday, the following transfers were made : —The Mitre Inn, from Elizabeth Row, to George Cleminson Riley; the Victoria, from William Swarbrick, to William Sargentson; the Fox and Goose, from Thomas Houghton ...

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... the cap only exploded. Both men owned the start and got off very evenly, and for some distance kept nearly together, Barton rowing very easily ; but soon he drew ahead three or four lengths, and then Rennison ran directly in his wake, and was kept there ...

LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, IMPORTANT.—Letter from the Secretary of the Acerington E‘lrrlnq Fair and ..

... the piece of work done at the time in our possession) to make about 22 stitches to the imch, but in some places in the same row of stitching there were but 7 stitches to the inch. Thus lho-a‘thu instead ‘our being represented on the oceasion we ‘most. ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE ON THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW RAILWAY. TERRIFIC THUNDER-STORM AxD WATERSPOUT

... ACCIDENT IN RorreN Row.—One mornin last week a young lady named Miss G. Millard, one o’ the riding mistresses in the establishment of Captain and Mrs. Walton, Glocester Crescent, Hyde Park, met with a serious aceident while riding in Rotten row with one of the ...

Loans and Mortgages, LOANS of not less than £lOO granted for a term of years, at a reasonable rate of

... invested by way of Mortgate at rates varying from 3} to 5 per cent.—Apply to Messrs, Anson, 25, Great James-street, Bedford-row, London, TO THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. THE best and cheapest House for all descriptions of Leather, Grindery, Ready Closed Uppers ...