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Hull and Eastern Counties Herald

HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1864

... member of society. The young woman herself was called to give evidence as to her ill-treatment, but was too much frightened to speak, and it was stated had previously said she dared not give evidence if the “old lass” (her step-mother) was present. When the ...

THE REVENUE RETURNS

... house has been the frequent resort of the literati. first husband still living, and pensioned by her ; but dignitary of whom speak entertained different ideas marriage and divorce to those which Mr Gladstone *• six years ago, and has seen no objection to ...

LONDON DEPARTURES

... of head of hair, which many cannot; I was quite bald on the crown of my head when 1 began using it.”—W. B. Every customer speaks highly of your Crinilene.”—F. P. Jones, Chemist, 6, Paradise-street, Liverpool. “HINTS THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HAIR,” Whiskers ...

NEW ZEALAND

... which Mr Train took a prominent part, making a speech in which he was unsparing in his abuse of England. The Republican, speaking of Mr Train’s appearance, says By special request the ladies, Mr T. mounted a buggy, threw off his overcoat, laid down his ...

WOMAN SLAVERY IN NATAL

... the Lincoln Arras. As they were standing at the bar the prisoner came np, looked the prosecutor, and went upstairs without speaking. Shortly afterwards the prisoner and another German came down stairs, and without saying anything began to strike and kick ...

THE HULL AND EASTERN COUNTIES HERALD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1864

... Flowery Land, which sailed from the West India Docks on the 28th of July last, and the five prisoners, four of whom could speak a little English, also formed part of the crew. The captain’s name was George or John bmith, and the vessel was bound to Singapore ...

THE ADDRESS OF THE CORPS LEGISLATIF

... mission is to warn the executive power with affectionate respect and to hold it back on the brink of dangerous entanglements to speak salutary truths in time of need. We are unanimous in advising that end should be put to the Mexican expedition-far be it from ...

THE HULL AND EASTERN COUNTIES HERALD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1864 LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH

... Mr Richardson must feel very grateful on hearing of the alleged jobbery on the committee. —Mr Richardson urged upon them to speak out plainly rather than Insinuate. It was alleged that Aid Samuelson had something to do with this property, and also with ...

was to be erected on the ruins of the ancient Republic, and how his Royal Highness declined to accept the

... well known that the Mexican expedition was never popular with the French people, though they have not always been allowed to speak their mind on the subject so freely as at present. Napoleon is perhaps getting up the “irresistible force of public opinion” ...

THE DANO-GERMAN QUARREL

... received Federal sanction. Moreover —and this is the offence which at Vienna will be pardoned the least—he is reproached with speaking in the name of legitimacy and of nationality, whilst he relies on the agitating committee established at Frankfort by the ...