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KAKL OF THE LOCKET.'

... y«»u not think s.» your*lf, fount? asked she, turning round. But there wax no onnt there. had vanished while they wen- speaking und so quietly, too, that was aware hi, having Win id. • By-and by, the season wore on and the autumn came. The lusty green ...

THE CHURCH CONGRESS AT YORK

... Speaker* Prast, Rev. J. Barosley. Best Mode Attaching the People the Church England. Papers—Dean Carlisle: Rev. J. Clarke. Speak era—Rev, G. H. Wilkinson; Rev. R. Gregory. At 2.30 p.m.— State and Prospects the Churches Western Europe. Papers-*-Archdeacon ...

DAY, AUGUST 25,

... which the annexations were carried out. At one o'clock precisely Count Bismarck got np, after asking and obtaining ]>ermission speak, read the message in a loud, though somewhat trembling voice, the members, who listened standing. The was received profound ...

{ tiuSSmiwKn'abroad, f DAILY— PRICK ID

... immigrants, and po) thfully probability sparse. He regards it as : rER.” with regard te the southern and 5,000,000. He can speak more certainly, of Fi entire | of its ei he has traversed, visiting almost ev: t-and-twenty wailed cities. Every s under tillage ...

(By Trltyraph. I

... rather more freely, and a cs colonial orders have come to hand by the last A of the latter market. 4 mail. Our merchants speak favourably of the fair trade continues t a. In prices with the West Indies, but hardware shipmen ; extra. East continue on ...

28, 1866

... flag under which you are asked enlist yourselves. What I would recommend you is this, and I imagine myself this moment to be speaking in the ear of every intelligent, sober, and thoughtful working man in the three kingdoms. Let us try to move together. Let ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... and. after a short •- saltation, returned into court. The chairman said they were opinion that Villan* acted imprudently speaking Croft, and the case was discharged, BOARD OF HEALTH.— Yesterday, the meeting this board, the following members were presentMrssre ...

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

... settlers. Livingstone had acquired immense influence over large number tribes by his mode dealing with them. Mr Webb proceeded speak strongly the difficulties he met with travelling in Southern Africa, owing p»art to a certain fly, sting was fatal. On one ...

KKIUATK

... Leeds. That they are true I can vouch, for I have gathered theiu from the lii«s of the young men themselves. I never afraid speak the truth, though may sometimes be 1 trust you will afford the firesent opportunity «»f making it known. —Youn truly, Leeds ...

GREAT YARMOUTH

... would help us by locking any one. Mr Keffock a lawyer, and gets hi* fee voted for u*. is Mayor now. lie wa* in our did not speak aK»ut money there. Robert Lake got some money froin u*, votes! for us, and got tuructl out. a* the Puke's tenant. Jeffrey ...