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... dame; I’m going , )Jown ,| j o’clock I wont Mr*. surprise tho ghost. Kent's room, and there, but got answer. | •‘Tim ghost!! gracious goodness!” and the dame. a fi ,j t to Mr*. Kent’s room »* , cond who was sitting up in bed, fell back, as if she had ...
... ci.( ion. Underwriter.. Ac. nt Eight o clock. rnirnpir c k*t*t March, IMI. I ~ WM. CHURCH, Secrcta^. Kent firf. and lifk insurance COMPAQ, MAIDSTONE. Estsblisiird 1802. ooraasoa. «vm The M.MI Noldo t» * Ci,,D • JV WCRBTART. * T Edwin Lendon, E«q. FIRE ...
... extracts from the Airenl’s jonrnul, relatlvK instance* of men who hail HORRIBLE AND THRILLING NARRATIVE. eigmHl tin* pledge in Kent B*reel H«U, who were Tug A’cuw, of D.»c. 6, h»« «n account of then poor, hot who now ha»e money hank. It pro- he suff. J , ...
... ; J. Richabdbok, Esq , J.P.; Slid W. P.J STRIKE AMONG BOOT AND SnOEMAKERS. EDWARD V. JAMES BOTD. The compUiuant in this oaso. who is boot and shoemaker, sommoned the defendant, who is a master boot shoemaker, on charge of inciting and procuring James MahaflV ...
... Underntaa waa upon hit opening youth ; with what ailing expectations hie opening talenU were I And what fata wae mocking those golden dreamt of friends and parents ! Who ana tell what Tisiesu of the future hie ambition conjured np aa paaaed throngh hi, with ...
... aopeared for tow momenta to pay his respects. The King wore tho uniform of general officer, with the insignia of the Order of the Golden Fleece, and several other foreign orders. The Queen wore dress ornamented with flowers and precious stones, and had on her ...
... only 2J. Essex, Yorkshire, Suffolk, and lour others give 3| qra., Lincoln and three others qrs., Kent qrs., and Lancaster qra. A» tj condition, Essex and Kent were beet off, and next Norfolk and Suffolk; but Lincolnshire and orkshire, as well the West and ...
... Act, which came into operation on the Ist of January. Tuesday. Mary Ann Hutchinson, wife of a tisb hawker at East OrunsUMMl, Kent, killed another woman named Sarah Wilkins by striking her under the right ear in the street. Jealously is supposed to the cause ...
... mcrchanU. This nephew was not particularly good roan, although of course hi* powtion gave him every advantage and gained him golden opinions. He w.re, moreover, desperately love with cousin Ellen; and, 1 telling secret*. I may well mention that the old gentleman ...
... near Sheffield on Saturday. Mr. ison, who was driving omnibus Abboydale, leaned over the ** boot to put the brake, and, in doing so, fell between the ** boot” and the horses. This frightened the animals, and they started off at terrific pace. Mr. Thompson ...
... hostler came down with Wheeler’s dandy boots in his hand; he hail brushed [ one, when I happened to sec something that made me anxious to get the dirty boot. The hostler went out a minute, and I snatched up the boot, and made for home. Well, squire, I took ...