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TRAVELLING LETTERS

... oils, silks, stuffs, „d every manner of merchandise. Taking great number of lively little boots, with gay-006awning, we rowed away ; under the sterns T at ships; under tow-rojKS and caVles; against other boats; and very much too near the T,- vessels ...

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING ROOM

... on-hill, proceed down St. Jamcs's-park, through Stable-yard, into the Ambassadors'.court, set down, and out into Cleveland-row. The carriages of the ambassadors, foreign ministers, cabinet ministers, and great officers of state may afterwards wait in ...

HIGH WATER AT LONDON-BRIDGE THIS OAT. niin. past Afternoon 45 min. past 0. LONDON, TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1846. Is the

... the most peaceable in Ireland. t ' le ' asure hi* cordial support. vilk Slan l is Clanricarde would support the Ut WaM es * row *» however, limit the duration the hill and had a strong objection to some of the Details, but t to the principle. CKUnv supported ...

The Smokk Nuisance.—-Strenuous exertions are being made at Salford toabatethe smoke nuisance,by putting in ..

... Payne, City Coroner, resumed, at Guy's Hospital, the adjourned inquiry touching the death of Jane Bridgcr, aged 33, of Amicable-row, Kent-street, who it was alleged had died from the effects of injuries received from Jesse Bridger, her husband, in the open ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE of Tuesday, March 3

... Liverpool. Official i -a.-e, Mr. William Bird, liver-court, South Castle-street Liverpool solicitors,Meesn. Smith and Co., Bedford-row, London; Mr. Greatly, Liverpool. Geo 11\kiiier, Liverpool, merchant and factor, March 20, April 17, at elev. n, at the District ...

POLISH INSURRECTION

... yoava 1. Your hearts are too feeling and animated with too noble sentiments not send a word of consolation to our brethren row struggling against their formidable enemy—you cannot refuse them your helping hand; for believe us, the enemies Poland are also ...

IRELAND

... towns and villages,—in the most crowded locality of these wretched little dwellings, or perhaps retiring to one of the back rows of hovels, and sometimes plastering itself against the diseased-looking wall of a side lane, as if ashamed and in self-mockery ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Royal, ' The noCt ' 0 werc taken their usual to- tbe adjacent to the castle, jay e , r ;„cc Albert rode out on horseback His Row 1 ' by Lieut-Colonel H. Seymour, Jrove her Majesty out a pony phaeton prince-** by the Equerries in Waiting, •hi, fori ' noo ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1846. Future ages will be not a little perplexed, unless blue books survive and ..

... appointed by the uwh. Her Majesty washed the feet of twelve ?w persons of bwth sexes. The Queen and her walked between two rows of pikemen, attired t'ie new uniform, which is copied from the soldiers ' the Prussian army. The whole procession was •Jwsed ...

MARYLEBONE VESTRY

... the same fate. The ( Ww '' l>r: tip the river in a small skifl from Hunwrford, and, when off the place above named, they rowed athwart barge that was lying at anchor, when their frail bark, instantly filled with water and went down Gregory instantly ...

Fine Arts

... gratifying to able to say that Mr. Mulvany succeeds to far greater advantage in different walk of art. His large portrait of John Rowe, Esq of Ballycross-hoase, is very good indeed—effective, yet «jsy' well drawn without hardness; and very in colouring without ...

AMERICA

... al authorities had issued decree, I aa traitors all who hold intercourse with the 1 •' of ,ai these obstacles, Otn. Taylor row. ***• ?■„„ proceed to take Monterey, as soon m latio are received, unless counter-instruc- „f t™»'«e government. The NO. Picayune ...