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THE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, May 17, irli'i9

... front shop and its contents, some goods in the eillar being damaged by water. The cause of the fire is yet uuknoan. We cannot speak in too high terms • f Detective Taylor, for the intrepid spirit he displayed in rescuing the inmates from their perilend position ...

Votes of thanks to the Chairman and to questions ib l with him wnen he said that social question t

... '• Holy music, may'st thou ever charm us, in which occurs a somewhat effective fugue, they were hardly at home. so to speak. Taken in its entirety, how. ever, the society may be congratulated on the general efficiency displayed. The miscellaneous ...

FUNERAL OF MR BELL

... of worshipping in that Church, he regarded as truly a member of Christ's Catholic Church as he was himself. He went on to speak of death, and urged his hearers to be prepared for it, so that they might hereafter rise to the life eternal—to place all their ...

()OR MEIN P C 0 N I.IEIN Ckl

... against the public weal. I have never attacked private character, and while I now dissect Mr Childs' letter of May 3rd, I speak of him only as a member of the Board of Health, and not of his private acts or conduct. Writing of the act of the Surveyor ...

WANDERING

... on the 9th inst. on a charge of damaging trees in Bush Hill Park were again before the Bench, but as the witness could not speak as to any of the prisoners individually committing damage, the , case was dismissed. ...

THE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, May 24,1879

... kind of knowledge, especially instancing three—the knowledge of the world, the knowledge of self, and the knowldge of God. Speaking of the latter he showed how a knowledge of God led men to be sorry for sin, which formerly they regerded lightly ; but at ...

IJITk.;ICAFtIe N (YrICEIS

... including one of The first issuing of water into the New River Head, and of a portrait of Eir Hugh Middleton. The History speaks of modern as well as ancient times, and contains much about the Metropolitan Railway which is worth knowing. In short, the ...

TH3 WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY. May 31,1879

... only recognisable ambition was that created by a desire to serve and minister, to the wants of our fellows (hear, hear). Speaking of the general character of Macbeth, the lecturer said a peculiar constitution was requiredfor such a character, and that ...

NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON. E. WAKEFORD9 HIGH STREET, PONDERS END, le now prepared to offer ull the new fadtiona

... such unmixed satisfaction to to this important portion of the play. With this exception, however, the fourth act was, so to speak, eliminated, including a large portion of the important scene in England, in which Malcolm and Macdufi appear. But it is not ...

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... unwell, and a few hours after peacefully breathed his last. He remained sensible up to the hour of his death, and was able to speak with those arround him, and was concious that his hour had come. Ho retained his faculties in a remarkable degree, being able ...

LITE ILA FIV NOTICES

... one of the most powerful engines of civilisation ever invented ; and one of the greatest writers of the Victorian era, speaking of works of fiction, has said : All peeple with healthy literary appetites love them ; almost all women ; a vast number ...

outside saw a large retriever belonging to defends but wider the care of a little girl, holding th e the

... challenged him to fight with swords or pistols. A police-constable was called and told of defendant's wild behaviour, and upon speaking to defendant he made a partially sucful doe to strike him, knocking his helmet off andthenrnhed into the house and brought ...