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Brecon Reporter and South Wales General Advertiser

>AT, APRIL 27, 1867

... the Legacy-office.” If James Quin was not exactly saint of the stage, he was, at least, exemplary in his charity, and what Thomson said of him on, was equally applicable to him off, the stage:— He knows to keep Each due decorum. He knew, too, how to have ...

THE BRECON REPORTER—SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1864. THE NEWS BUDGET

... Mr. T. P. Cooke was born in Marylebone on the 23rd April, 1786. Entering the navy served under Nelson at the bombardment of Copenhagen, for which received a medal. His first, appearance on the stage took place at the Royalty Theatre, in January, 1804 ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... existing system worked well. moved its rejection. Mr. Neate seconded the amendment. , The Attorney-General was willing to agree to the second reading, without pledging himself as details m future stages. At the same time he maimed to doubt the po y dealing ...

BE. HUNTER ON CHRONIC CONSUME-

... joints soon show the loss of flesh, by appearing larger thaa natural, the chest becomes contracted, the features sharpened, and the eyes attain more than their wonted clearness and brilliancy. The matter expectorated changes with the different stages of the ...

HINTS UPON QAED-BNINO

... sandy earth in the full enn. Between this time and the 10th April, intending growers of marrows and gourds should determine their plana, and sow the seeds of the varieties intended to grown for show. The first object will bo secure vigorous plants for planting ...

POLITICAL, GOSSIP

... Academy are the 9th and lOtk of April. It is avid that a mouameDt to the memory of the King of the Belgians is to erected in the Chapel Royal, Windsor. The new portrait gallery will be opened at South Kensington the mouth of April. It will consist of abont ...

THE EPIDEMIC IN DUBLIN

... Clondalkin. The topography of the disease was illustrated by maps. In Dublin the greatest mortality, namely, 15. had occurred in April. In Chelsea the disease had destroyed one life, febns scorbutica, the malady had probably been known for centunes. If it be ...

illßfli 7. 1866

... ccurru. ranting— . , . Justice may times fall low by aduuniatowoia canting— Judges are, when mediums tools, April Fools! April Pods 1 April Fools! They boldly blow joint-stock bubbles (within limits)— . , Light up Etna just for sljow, thinking one can ...

PARLIAMENTARY JOTTim

... more closely associated, to strenuously oppose the bill at every stage. The right hon. gentleman’s speech was loudly applauded. He then put to the meeting the following:—“ That at the second reading of this bill, resolution, in the shape of amendment, should ...

IMPEKIAL PARLIAMENT

... practice tliesc courts, was read a second time: The Cattle Diseases (Ireland) Bill was read a second time: after discussion, and passed all its stages. The Savings-Banks and Post-office Savings Banks BUI was read second time. The House then adjourned. IwtM ...