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A YOUTHFUL ELOPEMENT

... companion had Si., which ho had boon four years in saving up at a penny bank, and had withdrawn it for the purpose of leaving home. It seems that when the girl was only three years of age hor mother died and she was taken charge of by Mr. Heywcod, with ...

A YOUTHFUL FORGER

... A YOUTHFUL FORGER. George Howard Brown, fifteen years of age. was charged before the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House, London, with forging and uttering • cheque for £2OO, with intent to defraud Messrs. Glyn, Mills, and Co., of Lombard.street. Mr. Mallens ...

Imprudencies of Youth:—Sores and

... Imprudencies of Youth:—Sores and Blotches, as also ftwellings. min with certainty he radically cured if the Mumma be used freely, and the Pill, be taken night and morning as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way these ...

SAD CAUEAR OP A YOUTH

... . The prisoner was therefore discharged. It was then found that he was the youth wanted for robning the young Daelle. The robbery was +hen proved. G wdon said the friends of the prisoner were highly respectable. When be comes of age he will come into ...

DI:OWNED IN A. DRAM

... DI:OWNED IN A. DRAM. In the sad accident which occurred recently at Hastings, when Henry Winter, ono of three men working in a (rain, was swept away by the sudden influx or water from the storm, the others had an awfully narrow escape; and one of them ...

Missing Friends, Next of Kin, dro

... to his last long sleep. The friend of Southey, the enemy of Byron—poet, scholar. and politician—he enjoyed a brilliant literary life, and leaves a name behind him that will long be remembered in the world of letters. He died, where he had lived, in Florence ...

808 PATROCIRIO DI Pain

... 808 PATROCIRIO DI Pain. Thereto mei goselp going !mewl in the highest circles concerning the intention nuallseted by the &spec *f re-mtablishing the amidst convent of Longchunps. ha purchase of the ground an which the ancient eon vent once stood had been ...

BRISTOL

... left arm suddenly snapped near the elbow. The consternation which this untoward accident occasioned among his own family cad friends, who were preparing to attend the ceremony, may be well imagined; and when the sad intelligence was communicated to the parents ...

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... of years, his faculties were ;.00d, and kis intellect was clear to the last, recognising such friends as saw him even the day before he died. In his early youth he was factor to Sir Alexander Ramsay, of ; but sp nt the greater part of his existence as tenant ...

A VERY STRANGE STORY

... his offerings out of his very small savings. The advice, a kindhearted girl, was touched by the affection of her modest adorer, aid got one of thefiguranti to hunt him cut and bring him to her. The enamoured youth was standing behind the scenes when the ...

DEATH OP THE DUKE DE HORNY

... in his box what be would do if they swept away the Assembly, he replied, I would try to pot myself by the hide of the broom. The same day he gave tickets to his friends, admitting them to the sittings of the legislature the next day. M. de Monty took ...