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1 . .?, ' THE PERIL' OFfuiTHEIrLile.V . 4l lo 01 - To CIACUMSTAI4TIAL 4 - .?`0;111,1 • - -

... Secretary! said .the - ssitiirei He comes. upon this business, I'll , be. bound. Now Amelia, think well of your answer. . DR speak - WO him *moment, and then send him to you.ri , • • Amelia ?elated her head upon her and - seemed engaged in thought, until ...

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... Without confining our attention to matters purely local, nothing Will be • omitted which will bear upon the interests or :speak to, the , sympathies of our own neighbourhood. The Kingsland Times will be a newspaper in miniature, and something more. It ...

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... of ral DaVou at.: - • •. - A Pails -Icorrespondentwrites :-= l - The aecourits.thit rrech teititoWl . .tarioui• sotireei 'speak enthustesti , cally (dihelieee t otiervof, the . oriihetinisti in England. One wiiil.efilaVil i sich a Olagiiitient We 'Coble ...

DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES

... pit, and there are galleries, tier above tier, as far as the eye can reach. The distant points are be3ond the range of most speaking voices; but on most similar public occasions, even in smaller edifices, it is not so much what is transmitted by the ear ...

UTTERING FORGED BANK NOTES

... - • .. • . Ha! if that were Possible! 'cried Sir • Robert; • r , wildly. True,! true,!. I never thought:cif that'. You speak like an' oracle. Whit hour' ? • , 1;•;••. • ;it one o'clock—my • father dies, .at ,eight to. morrow, said the wretched man ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... gentlemen in the management of the Patriotic Fund, and the fact of her not providing the slightest article for its birth, or speaking to any one to attend her in her confinement, would, in addition to some expressions she was heard to use, lead to the belief ...

SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1860

... death of the youth CANCELLOR—the victim of his schoolmaster's ungovernable passion. That horri_ ble murder—for, morally speaking, murder it undoubtedly was—was consummated at midnight; but, amid the repose of nature, there were still silent witnesse ...

RUDOLPH THE BURGESS. A LEGEND OF NOYAIS. AT th;:bise of a lofty, rocky precipice, whose rugged sides arose some ..

... ha will be foiled, I warrant. - As soon as every one has left, Jean, see that all the _ gates are strongly barred, and speak to the men that they be watchful. If nothing does occur, we will at least Lave the consolation of having done our 'Atty. But ...

to Bridgwater, the vehicles arriv,ing home:about hal flasf'ten r Early. the following morning, Mr.- Pii4 l , c, ..

... mother, that God would' pardon' his Sins. He prayed for a few minutes in ttlletlitent tone of voier, which falte,4l 'much when speaking ot his mother. At the terniination of 'the culprit's prayer, theJiangtritiri'dricii . it . ialte amp over his • head .and ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF AN OLD LADY AT STEPNEY

... misfortune make , • . you a coward. But I wish to , speak of *other things. Te 1 .1,, sir castellan, what has become of. tile, people who went to the, feast . 2. Answer itclt4yor you die. 'Liil speak only_thatruth, I swear. 0 7 11, Peg, w . erp,detaitogi ...

A ROMAN STORY

... You know how dear you are to me, and what sorrow it gives me not to see you ; but my father has forbidden it, and even in speaking to you now I am dispbeying his commands. And know you not why he has used this tyranny '! asked the lover, with a scornful ...

THE DALSTON ROBBERLES - AND-, THE POLICE: TO THE EDITOR OP TEE KINGSLAND TIMES. .• SIB,—As a constant reader of

... More neg• lectful Of _their duty thatithe average indi- , H viduals prin*yect. in p.ny capacity , whatever. We must, in speaking of their faults or neglect, bear in mind the innumerable cases of the detection of thieves, the immense amount of proy i ...