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MILITARY FLOGCING AT HOUNSLOW

... Bart., Herts, to pass the honeymoon. Approaching Marriages in High Life.—The contemplated matrimonial alliance of Viscount Maidstone, eldest son of the Earl of Winchilsea, and Lady Constance Paget, second daughter of the Earl of Uxbridge, and granddaughter ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... granted. Frightful Death of the Lion Quken. On Saturday evening an inquest was held at the Golden Lion Inn, Chatham, before J. Hinde, Esq., coroner for West Kent, touching the death of Ellen Bright, young girl aged seventeen years, who (as was briefly ...

TO IRONFOUNDERS AND ENGINEERS. TENDERS WANTED for the supply of several Hundred Tons of Cast-iron PILLARS and ..

... Sir, yours respectfully, William Bootes, Carpenter, Snadling Road. the Proprietors of Woolley's Pectoral Candy. P.S. —You have my permission to make what use you like of this estimonial. Prepared WOOLLEY, Chemist, Maidstone, and sold in boxes at Is. and ...

NEW SILKS, FURS, ES, FRENCH MERINO FRENCH BROCADES, SILK VELVETS, USHES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, GLOYRS, &e. @o: beg ..

... Sarsnets, At P. & P CAMPBELLS No. 10 Reap, Dunpes. DMIRABLY adapted far Winter wear, either in town or country, are the GOLFING BOOTS, Jou & Som, Broghty Fey well known as at onee 'HAYWARD'S OVERSHOES, and withal the smartest, To be the most effective had, ...

The Times (or Mr Caird writing in the Temes), taking up tue agricultural statistics of Scotland, hich we gave @

... regiment (although of course a captain in (Before Lord Kenbolme.) fore the tw sible 105 a bushel for wheat, Though much be Kent fleeces 13 10 o 1) John Russell had during the last interview, | the army) Thelluson, who only entered the service in 1847 ...

GENERAL NEWS

... newspapers. Gateshead Observer. Smuggled Boots and Lace.-In the days when high- Leeled French boots were the pride and fashion there was a shoemaker London who made fortune by the sale of the best Paris boots at price which all his fellow-tradesmen declared ...

GENERAL NEWS

... looks remarkably well. As Aristocratic Insolvent. —In the Maidstone County Court, on Tuesday, the Hon. Adolphus Frederick Capel, brother of the Earl of Essex, and insolvent in the county jail of Kent, was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment, at the suit ...

BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. THE Rev. Samuel Oughton, Jamaica and Rev. JOHN Stent, Hastings, a Deputation from ..

... Seats, 2d ; Members, half-price 17 Lindsay Street, 11 March 1856. CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, AND ELEGANCE OF FIT, AT LEARMONTH'S BOOT ESTABLISHMENT, 53 MURRAYGATE. DANCING ACADEMY, BELL STREET HALL. MR SINCLAIR, Professor of Dancing, &c, begs announce that ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Cook, and for the murder of Ann Palmer. The bills were ignored in the case of Walter Palmer. Richard Bouchier, tried at Maidstone on a charge of manslaughter, arising out of the running down of the Josephine Willis, has been acquitted. The Waterford Mail ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Sandwith, and to abide by his decision ; and on these terms of Halt to receive him. -~ THe DucHESS OF Kent RopBED.—The private apart- | ments of the Duchess of Kent, in St James’s Palace, were broken into last week, and upwards of £500 worth of silver plate, ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the fact no secret. It is Lord Maidstone. Within the last few hours he has been obliged to succumb to the long-pending pressure liabilities, utterly beyond his power to grapple with, and has quitted England. Lord Maidstone had ordinary amount of abilities ...

GENERAL NEWS

... England notes, and some valuable securities stolen. Redpath is committed on six distinct cases of forgery and one of fraud, and Kent is charged with being concerned with Redpath in four cases of forgery. The Roman Inquisition has issued an encyclical letter ...