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THE SHAH'S VISIT TO TEENTHAM

... left—Az ed-Dowleh, the Shah's half-brother, a Prince with something of a repremed air, being on the Duke's right—rose, and speak. ing in exoslleut French, proposed, on behalf of Hie Majesty, ' The Health of the Duke of Sutherland,' wha had received the ...

OUR COAL SUPPLY

... collieries were in few hands, ea the ex of South Wales proved. As a 'general e, however, combination rarely or never succeeded. Speaking for himself. he infinitely preferred a steady trade to the excite. ment and variation of the last two years, and could state ...

J' AMES E. 110WiltD,

... like to fill np, by giving Lessons in Latin, French, or English Subjects,to PLOls in or about Southend, Shoeburyness, &c. Speaks English like a Native.—Apply to M. L., Iletsham Villa, Park-str. Southend. WANTED a General SERVANT, at Mies BUTLER'', 4, ...

PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE!

... of Cholera have been exceedingly capricious, and not in aooordanoe with the established course. In fact, we can no longer speak of the coarse of the disease. It does not advance continuously from East to West along a rack on which its stages an be clearly ...

AMERICAN CUTTINGS

... discussed before the Baostown Debating Soolety :— Qua a big man ache herder than a little one t An ontboalastio Yankee editor, speaking of a new palms donna, says : Her voice Is as soh as a roll of velvet, and as tender as & rile of olopahop pantaloons.' ...

LORD BATH AND HIS CREDITOR

... determined to prosecute him till he did ; and one morning followed him to Lord Winchilsea's, and sent up word that he wanted to speak with him. Lord Bath came down. and said , Fellow , what do you want with me? My money, said the man, al loud as ever ...

A NOBLE WOMAN

... half•orown plow upon each of your eyes, could you see!' The answer was No ; and if I bad anotUr upon my mouth, I could not speak. Nor Aram.—ln the execution of a reoent deed by a man and his wife, the wife was taken aside, before the acknowledgment waimade ...

.Ihislaimidamondag Oldsi

... meetth the thisSeia that receipt would show tat camber of persons el l 4, In the Brent of his havIDS on board ebo strictly speaking cot passeeigers, taeinestam. 14, 1 peopl ing :al a s e ked up at as. be would undoabt. oa the subject and raptima th at tit ...

PREVENTIrJN OF CRUELTY TO

... making the total sum invested £31,000. The chairman said in past years he had felt it his duty at these annual meetings to speak at some length upon the great value and importance of the society, but he c3nsidered the time had now arrived when no pleading ...

TIM 8013 T BEND STANDARD SELECTED ANECDOTE&

... the mornin' when I rise I fi nd them the same ;an that nae proof that the earth tarns round. 11l tellyon what it is—an' I speak wi' the au th ority o' ane who's gien the subject a deal of study—the earth's oot ust like a muokle barley-scone, in whir e ...

♦ SCHOLAR'S BURIAL

... ended in Aston's sharing the puree benupen the Irishman and himeelf, giving th e forma thirtt guinea., and keeping twenty. SPEAKING TO THE PURPOSE. A celebrated Parisian wit, Mona V., was at one time a 'worn enemy of Dumas, pere and even pushed thinuo m ...