BKITISH AND FOREIGN
... ur trade inactive, and In some Instances, ILo qaoi.UaoDs were with dillicaity sapi ...
... ur trade inactive, and In some Instances, ILo qaoi.UaoDs were with dillicaity sapi ...
... into London U-t Inuiue** ■', , j Iron. Boul~ne. r. .‘ ™ lieod and I»le. Iron. Kotti rdam -MM and ; .! t. Inna . Weald ol Kent*, lire I 1G» 'earlon.-*, I«». 130 a . old*. «0* !«a per . trt. foleool tawwtoiw. Wirojl*-» Jwl h« tirivatc con»r»ct#, yet ...
... seemed to have passed into the aewcomer’s face. Anne’s hair was black ; Irma’s a deep brown w'ith golden lights ; and Irina’s face was also tinted golden brown—a tint rarely seen except on nectarine or peach on the side nearest the sun. She never thought ...
... evening was as follows : Recitation—“ God’s acre —Master Horace Tooley. Reading—*' The lighthouse —Mr. Lovegrove. Reading— The golden milestone —Mr. 8. South. Bong—“ The wreck the Hesperus —Mr. H. J. Cooke. Beading—* 1 The famine (Hiawatha)—Mr. E, Dugdale ...
... from Rotterdam of the British Uie and kept following present quotations :-Mld and last THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF c,e 7 * A Kents. u 10» . weald of KenU, 4f */ a. fjAIKAUnwiPiAJCti v eession. The troops duty were the 100th U 4/ Ids ►> t' Ksmbam*. 71. ts»/ ...
... preferred Maidstone the writ had bet.n punmewas to accept the terms proposed or*; 501 10 435 725 Rugby .. 10 45.. 331515 Public Worship Reg nisi, on Act was before the Ho u.s middle ’ - made out for Surrey, and that getting another for Kent The Powers ...
... (rlgaveaof the tics of the The Sandwich ialandere have Bent 2,000 «l.>Uarß to relieve poor French whom war ruined. High-heeled boots for gentlemen are coming into ah.lt n. It is elated that negotistion* ar*- in prorrew for the printing of the revlecO version ...
... sinceryly, weiv reaching them the message Jesua Chruit. - i The Rev. T. H. Candy, rector of has appealed the West Kent qu&rtw session- Maidstone, asrain«t his Conviction at DartfoW. fast April, for assault with a stick a beat severely foe misbehaving himself ...
... confident daughter; so Mr al ,d Mrs. Fairbrass. Bridge, Kent, cele- w ith the sergeant, defendant also admittisl that Verney). A noticeable feature was far I haven't found it necessary. their golden wedding Saturday, and the I Goodwin was drunk.—Mr. Collinge ...
... the rate of for every additional 2oz. I ' Lettei —Fee, 2d, ; the * must l>e 9.20 7.0 fCopyrtffAt.J WAYWARD WOMAN. MRS. JOHN KENT SPENDER, Authoress of Her Brother’s Keeper,” “Mr. Nobody,” “ Parted Lives,” Both in the Wrong,” “ Her Own Fault,” &c., &c. ...
... fithprrjaaUUeahMVtf been moderately tnaollfd after, and full «>• nave >»een realtaed Mid and Ea*t Ke/.t. 3ja. to a ; Weald Kent, 85a to 70*.; Siuaez, 30». to Ma ; I'arobam and ouantry, 76a. 112 a .; old 80a to 80a per owl POTATO** Thee# market* have been ...
... ASORTMENT of (Opposite tlel 1-ion ote _____ 7 ffl 10 0.12 7o| •• .. of sailing from Liverpool, fares, Ac., and passage HOME-MADE BOOTS & SHOES will be found QT&TIONPPV Shrewsbury.. .. 0 .. *0 10 10 45 955]8 15 1 .. tained in some of the finest vessels.-Dy paying ...