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S ? EX ?? The best da * s for tllr? boats ari y Steam-packets, so as to avoid

... Maxwell. It may, par excellence, be called « the belligerent style.' lt is striking, forcible, dash- ing, smart, and sparkling. A roll of the artillery of words is succeeded by the rattle of musketry ; the noise ceases, and the smoke clears c.fT; and we have ...

A NTWERP, BRUSSELS, and the RHINE. SteTrn _T? n . AIN, TWERP COMPANY'S powerful and splendid Jastlv t } p

... may be prevented. •»» The Era, in-ependent of its Sporting Department, which is arranged to form of itself a complete Sportsman's Gazette, possesses every characteristic of a Family Newspaper, containing all the Foreign and Pome-tic News of the Week ...

ASYLUM for FEMALE ORPHANS, ?? Bridg-s-road, Lambeth.— A QUARTERLY hf| / f the GU*>RDI\NS of this CHARITY, WILL ..

... ET BLAYN, a certain Cure for Corns. ?? Scald*,. Cuts, eke. It also gives great relief in ■ ]l* in . Lumbago, ite. Sold in Rolls, price 2s. and „.'•• be returned by post free, en receipt of 2*. and ,'bel. ?? 1 I'l-OGISTIQUE, for Coughs, Col4s, Asthma ...

EASTERTIDE AND THE EPPING HUNT

... of visitori t© the hunt gradually increases. Occasionally a capacious ve- hicle filled with a pack of jolly dogs is seen rolling heavily along, creaking out a crazy Hark forward! for the encou- ragement of lighter drags.. Bipeds and quadrupeds, either ...

Published: Tuesday 13 April 1841
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3131 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

J^E COURT of DIRECTORS of the. £__£> th_V Z |ALAND COMPANY DO HEREBY GIVE NO- C^Tonc a GENERAL MEETING of

... Dartmouth Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P. Lord Kenyon Sir Thomas Gooch, Bart. Lord Rolle W. 11. Cartwright, Esq., M.P. The TRIENNIAL COMMEMORATION of the Birth of tiie late Right Honourable WILLIAM PITT will be celebrated, at MERCHANT TAYLORS' HALL, Threadrieedle-strect ...

S T .^M TO NEW YORK.-TW GREAT Ui ntendi T . Ell^' LIEUTENANT HOSKEN, RN., commander, 'Jed to sail TW

... Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P. Lord Kenyon I Sir Thomas Gooch, Part. Lord Rolle | W. 11. Cartwright, Esq , M.P. The TRIENNIAL COMMEMORATION of the Birth of the late Right Honourable WILLIAM PITT will be celebrated at MERCHANT TAYLORS' HALL, Threadneedle ...

CJTEAJI TO NKW YORK.— Tin* GREAT rO WESTERN, LIEUT. HOSKKN, K.N., Commander. IS INTI'MIKI) tO SAM. I' ROM ..

... medala and coins, rolls of aims, and pedigri John Van Voorst. 1, Paternoster- row. PUBLIC SALES. CROWN WtOPERTY, BEDFORD.— FREEHOLD HOUSE and BUILDING GROUND. MESSRS. DRIVER have been honoured with instructions from tbe Right Honourable' the Karl of Lin- ...

SOUTH HANTS ELECTION

... the light of day (it wa. getting dark)— but in meeting .ace to face those who have done mc the honour to send mc to parliament (cheers). I have the honour of meeting you at a great and important crisis (cheers). It has been said, and I think rightly and ...

Published: Wednesday 24 August 1842
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5635 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

BUSTS' TRIALS

... force, and the threats of tho* plaoe for the purpose of prod meut of labour. The placard proceeded :— ..iintrymon and Br. may roll on have fleeted past, before such universal action niav again be displayed. AYe have made the cast for ti ' mmi stand like ...

Published: Friday 03 March 1843
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10626 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

REDUCTION OF FARES, PER piREAT WESTI.RN STEAM SHIP, LIEUT. V_T JAMES HOSKEN, R.N., Commands*. Pare to Men York, ..

... FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LIKE OFFICE, m, CORNHILL, and _, WATERLOO- PLACE, LON DON.- Establish..! in 18.4. DIKK. . Ills. The Honourable William Eraser, Chairman. Major General Sir James Law l.ushiii.ton, ?? Deputy Chairman. J. Cli.-rmont Whiteman, Esq, cW ...

EAST INDIA HOUSE, June 14, 184 a THE COURT of DIRECTORS of the EAST INDIA COMPANY DO HEREBY GIA r

... TREASURER, AND GOVER- NORS OF ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL. Gentlemen, I BEG TO OFFER you my very SINCERE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS* for the honour you have this day conferred on me, by unanimously electing me Surgeon to your Hospital, as the successor of your late valuable ...