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504,11 NCO

... Before the landing of the Norman army, Harold had been summoned to the north, his brother Tostig, animated Ly a spirit of bitterness and hatred, had induced &edit, king of Norway, to invade England with ii large army. Harold met this army at Stamford ...

. LONDON GOSSIP

... a few days with them. Of the rest of the Royal Family there is really nothing to say, except that Prince Arthur is the Hold Land, having done the Nile, the Pyramid and all the rest of Egypt. The Mordannt case has ended as it ought to have ended three ...

CHRISTIAN UNION. MEETINGS AT 11EXHAhL

... said he was moved to take this subject because of its vast importance, recognised every scission by the Legislature of our land, and which occupied the thoughts and efforts of some of the best philanthropic men of our day. This question demanded toleration ...

LONDON GOSSIP

... specific details, derived. from Hart's Army List, may at the present time be of interest. It appears that Lieut-Col. Valentine Baker, who is entered as Lieut-Col. h. p.lO Hussars, A. (W., Gen. at Aldershot, joined the army as cornet, 2nd lieutenant, or ensign ...

THE ALLRIi•

... as well, in this place to sketch, as near as we can, the position occupied, on that eventful morn, by the small Lancastrian army. The intelligent reader will perhaps be able to the site of the royal camp, on what is still called the Royal Bank, to the ...

4ismspoulout

... assistant, Mr Baumgartner, was in attendance, and, after examining the woman, gave it as his opinion that she was suffering from some kind of • fit, ordered her removal to the Infirmary. The woman accordingly was conveyed to the Infirmary, where she died on Wednesday ...

(To be continued.)

... floods, especially in the low-lying districts, is rather heavy, and a large acreage will have to be replanted. On the onflooded lands the wheat mostly looks well and luxuriant, bat is much LOO forward for the time of year, aad is consequently exposed to damage ...

HORRIBLE DISCOVERY. ---+--- CON CEALXENT or rna INFLICTS. – FURTHER DISCLOSURES IN LIVERPOOL

... most variable thing the level of the land. From hoar to hoar the *cue certainly changes, bat from year to year, from ceattiry to century. and from epoch to epoeh, its level remains mach the same. With the dry land it has been very different; here a riontinent ...

rit fore, Mak. Aloft illik-app, 1, I Wpm

... ticket for the claim, and gave the man 4s. Ile could not positivey identify the prisoner as that man.—Mary Forster, single woman, residing with her either, William Forster, shoemaker, Newton, said 'hi remembered that she assisted tier brother to peek his ...

THE ,CLIITCiN HERALD, S

... leaves Beechgron. Nc on, who knows anything about the place will g. to service there. That is all loan tell you about Captain Land tie. I have always thougut that there was something very mysterious in his eonduct towards the old sailor. It looks as it the ...

HEX HAMSHIRE

... quarter-past six o'clock the excursion train left Tynemouth on the return journey, and the entire party—young and old—were landed safely at IHSITATTOI I I. — The throat and windpipe are especially liable to inflammation, culling sorentes and dryness, tickling ...

NOTES, QUERLES, TRAXIMONAL SAYINGS, am

... collecting his scattered friends, he attacked and defeated them in 879, when he obliged the greatest part of their army to quit the land; in 897 they went to the river built a fortress at Ware, where King Alfred tamed of the course of the river and left ...