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PROVINCIAL

... to the Southampton dock-house, in front of the South Western Railway terminus, on the 21st, the excavators have discovered a row of coffins' about three feet below the surface. Nearly twenty htye already been discovered; they are all found at the same depth ...

THUNDERSTORMS IN THE METROPOLIS

... todeUil the buildings wherein the glass ordainaaed. The following may, however, ;J, ' m ' f , r , —The Gazette othce, annon-row, 'il thc Uvudnxnt, Regent-street, the pathway jester. J strewed with glass fragments ; the lhe shot-towers on the Thames; M- ...

THE LATE THUNDER STORMS IN THE METROPOLIS

... e man, and killed him the spot. Ilij body awaits inquest. Middle-row, Holborn.—Two correspondents have addressed letters to us on the very bad condition of all the houses of Middle-row, well as of the two that fell down the night before last. They state ...

NEW PUBLICANS' PROTECTION SOCIETY

... Cranbourn-strcet and Long Acre to the Strand, and the other to improvements by widening St. Martin's-lane the corner of Hemming's-row. The government have proposed their line from Cranbourn-street through King'sstreet. &c., &c., the whole of which will be about ...

OBSTRUCTION OF MIDDLE-ROW, HOLBORN

... unsightly pile of buildings called Middle-row, which reduces the thoroughfare for foot passengers to nine feet, and renders the carriage-way exceedingly narrow and dangerous. That the buildings in Middle-row cape J Uestrucuon at the Great Fire of London ...

COLONIAL

... able-bodied fellows, fugitive slaves from Martinique, arrived here on Tuesday last, having, as hundreds had done before them, rowed themselves across the channel in a canoe, to the less their former owners of 300/. sterling, and to their own gain in the priceless ...

Guardian Society Female Penitentiary.— The Bishop of Calcutta preached a sermon yesterday in the church of St. ..

... of such a boat, they rowed athwart a barge, and the boat instantly sunk. For a few seconds Clarke clung to the cable of the barge, but let his hold and was drowned. His cousin, however, held on the oar which he had been rowing with and was saved a waterman ...

VISIT OF HER MAJESTY TO GUERNSEY

... numbers received large accessions the services the different placcs of worship terminated, great numbers embarking in boats and rowing off to the , squadron. The Lieutenant-Governor having reached the ictoria and Albert, her Majesty's orders were communicated ...

PROVINCIAL

... Gazette) feel confident that no lack of funds for the restoration of this fine old church will be allowed by our fellow-citizens, row that veneration for the beautiful erections of our forefathers, and a feeling of shame at having so long allowed ' the temples ...

NAVAL

... Instructor; Mr. Robinson, Assist.-Surg.; Mr. Moore and Mr. Yound, Mids.; Mr. Cleveland, Master's-Assist.; Mr. A. W. Chimmo and Mr. Rowe, Clerks; Mr. Phillips, N. Cadet; and Mr. Brooker, Clark's Assist. His Highness also presented the ship's company with 600/ ...

NAVAL

... resume her station at the moorings the receiving-ship. We refered some months since to the intention government to take down a row of houses in Georgc-'treet, which, with their extensive gardens, interfere with the uniformity of the boundary line of Woolwich ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... carried into effect, we might live to see palaces erected for the accommodation the middle classes, instead of interminable rows of mean dwellings, which de- ■ press the spirits of all who behold them. The system would also be most advantageous in preventing ...