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Brecon Reporter and South Wales General Advertiser

AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA VERSUS DENMARK

... ad, abont a fortnight since. On the night of the accident, the unfortunate deceased had retired towards the bank part the stage, when her dress was set fire by a gas jot placed behind a piece of scenery. Wet blankets and other appliances were once employed ...

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 ...

Remedy for Scab in Sheep

... The month just past has been tofopushed by unusual absence of the customary rainfall. The April showers this year may expected May.- Hill of Howth Observatory, April, 1864. A Nag and an Egg.— We extract the followm? curious story from a fashionable contemporary: ...

CHURCH PASTORAL AND SOCIETY

... to fall every man in proportion his means. He brought forward a number statistics, showing the amount of the property of this country. . . Mr. Pollard-Urquhart seconded the motion in statistical free trade' speech. The Chancellor of the Exchequer was of ...

IMPERIAL parliament

... the object which is to prevent five under secretaries of State sitting the lower House, was read second time. Several minor bills were advanced a stage. . Sir J. Hay obtained leave to bring in a bill to authorise the Bank of England to issue their notes ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... would be able to show that it was not their fault. The Government Annuities Bill, after some discussion, was read a third time and passed. Sir G. Grey moved the second reading of the Gaols Bill. a division, after some discussion, the second leading was carried ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... were read a second time. the motion for the second reading of the Poisoned Flesh Prohibition Bill, Lord moved its rejection, but after a sharp discussion, the second reading was carried a division by bills in the paper were advanced a stage, and the House ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... the stage the ground. They were all injured; but one, named Smith, had his skull fractured. The jury returned a verdict of Accidental death. A young woman named Jane Senne), housemaid to Mrs. Gatoux, Seymour-street, Pimlico, was cleaning the second-floor ...

HYDROPHOBIA

... This is an appalling thought to man with thirsty throats! An Exhibition of Feline. —We have had a donkey show, and now we are to have cat show! All we can say is that we trust the exhibition will be held at Islington, which is a distant district, for ...

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 ...