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THE ANNEXATION OF CRACOW

... of the great the Nile or Trafalgar. All was, however, forgotten and Great Britain undertook pay 2-5 millions of florins - rowed the Emperor of Russia from the Dutch, amm.'n.ilto 2,2jtfiool. This country accordingly began money ai the time, and had been ...

Some of those persons who are in the habit once a fortnight of glancing over the Indian news may have

... protected Rajah; and that the eventual suppressson of the disturbance as much a matter of course as the quieting of street row in London, and to be effected much the same way, by the interference of the police. Although this view is, the present instance ...

IRELAND

... one of the oldest electors of Louih, and I would not again vote for him if he had joined this coalition. Grattan and Verner rowing the same boat seems an odd circumstance. Squeezing high rents out of their tenants is the object of the whole deputation. ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... made liberal provision. He executed his will in December, 1845, and appointed executors, Mr. James Duncan. late of Paternoster-row, and Mr. Daniel Nash, of 61, strand, his son-in-law, in conjunction with his sons William and George. The deceased was in his ...

PROVINCIAL

... would be blasted. He had two charges of assault to refer. His client, the servant of Miss Morgan, a ladv ving in Macfarlen's-row, Bitton-road, had been twice assaulted in January, between nine and ten at night, by a man disguised in a skin coat, having ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT OF ALDERMEN. A court was held on Tuesday for the despatch of business. T « ROWING OPEN 0F THE LORD Mayor's COURT.— Mr. W. H. Ashurst appeared at the bar, and Alderman Hooper presented the following petition : To the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor and ...

LONDON DIOCESAN BOARD OF EDUCATION

... health, but very strange in his manner, and did not care to sjieak to any one.—James Spencer, of 13, Pleasint-place, Gibraltar-row, said that he saw the deceased on Easter Tuesday. lie was in very bad state mind, and said he would to Lambeth Palace to see ...

PORTUGAL. —By the arrival of the Bulldog at Spithead we have news from Lisbon to the 15th, the day on

... his cargo for sale at the price of 1 thaler 10 silver gr. per measure. One man, however, offered buy the whole, upon which a row ensued and a mnn was killed. MEXICO.—Joint Protest of European Consuls against the American Takiff. —The Journal Havre states ...

An interesting report on Russian intercourse with China, will be found in another column. The most important ..

... to be already at Pekin. As it is highly improbable that the Chinese Emperor will acquiesce In the settlement of the Canton row, without some inquiry into the circumstances of & war made and a peace concluded against and by one of his governors, without ...

DESTRUCTIVE THUNDER STORM

... information being sent to the dockyard at Deptford, the powerful floating engine moored off the yard was speedily manned, and rowed to a position opposite) the fire ; other engines shortly arrived from town. The hose of the float being led from the Thames ...

Departure and Return of the Washington. —The American ocean steamer, Washington, was towed out of the ..

... on the 15th of August. A Commission of Lunacy was held on Saturday at Kennington, on Miss Ann Harum, aged 56, of No- -> York-row, Kennington-road. Her property was stated consist of houses, which were in a dilapidated state, ana government stock, to the ...