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MUSIC BT TELBORAPH

... sounds, which are distinctly audible at the receiving points over an unbroken circuit el kW* miles. This is, more properly speaking, a discovery—not an invention. The invention merely consists I. adapting certain appliances to the dii wvery, for the pumas ...

A.Nn) 1-EwBAorar

... limey. bat wee very violent, and swore • great deal. There were several persons in Chorley he had annoyed, and they could speak to his disgraceful behaviour.—William Fidgett, a gardener, of Chorley. then stepped forward, and said he was going to Over ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, AUGI7ST 7, 1874

... now to let her trahe said she and came back when she d.—Crearia: Had known defendant's husband for seven years, and been on speaking terms with him Mr two years and six months. Since the of April, len, he had seduced her, bat she had not seen him since last ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1874

... herself. She was wafering from A principal the dimmer is for persons to stead with the arms folded and also is the avoiding speaking to people, and awesome eating. The smell d the room more a taste than a smell — mere in your throat than roar hose. I asked ...

BREACH OF PROM= OASES

... at the end of 1871, nod December the utter commenced to pay his addtesses to her. He asked the plaintiff for permission to speak to her mother on the subject, and she consented, and the result was that he became the young lady's accepted snitor. He visited ...

HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO SCOTLAND

... was found with politicians, and perhaps with myself, that we had done things, especially the late G avernusent—but I am not speaking of the matter in a party sena, —that everybody connected with the Education Aet, and with the late Government, had probably ...

A YOUNG NOBLEMAN AND THE FIRST LORD

... this with the post occupied by his lordship u flag lieutenant to the Commanderin-Chiet at Devonport, took an ,pportunity of speaking to Lord Cherie, upon the subject humour adds that in the course of Weir interview Mr. Runt, after pointing out the inoon ...

FREEHOLD SHOP AND DWELLING-RW*BES

... them to get up a teatime nisL It was and moat cheerfully responded to by boils dishonours and Church people. He week not now speak of the Ciren'aro were forwarded • few days since to the troubles and trials they had to contend with in the members of the ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1874

... perjury to order to pat yes on your guard in the examination of witnesses. I pray you to satisfy yourselves that the witnesses speak the truth, and not only the truth but the whole truth, and that they keep nothing hack front yes. Of course, if you are satisfied ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1874

... the Judges awl jury men of this neverapariog Court slutred the fate of their patron and protector. Mr. Hardcastle, M.P., speaking at the Prestwich Conservative Club, near Manchester, on Saturday night. said the conduct of the Endowed School Commissioners ...

A MAN KILLED BY LIGHTNING

... in favour of earls. thin gentleman's I'. don. the to the toast in the hands of Mr Chadwick. amible borle.que ineiet upon speaking of the late Mr Fok for drangbt Mr David Chadwick, M P., oongratulated the cm. Henry flu•sell. Now, to be mutilated and killed ...