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... STRONG ALES, EXTRA STOUT. AND PORTER. A rIIOKT. STOCK OF CIOAHS IN FINE CONDITION, N.H Hu- Times to seen daily on the arrival the lirst Down Train. ...
... On Thursday evening, 11. (i. Davis. Esq., of the Protestant Alliance, London, delivered a lecture in St Andrew's hall, on Popery in the 19th Century in its relation to religion, liberty, national independence, and public morals. The Key. A. W. Duroin took the chair, and after prayer had been offered up, said—At time like the present, when there was scarcely anyone—from the peer the peasant, ...
... £6OO WILL AWARDED IN PRIZES. Implement Yard will be opened to the public at 10 a.m., and the Stock Show Field Twelve o'clock at Noon. Admission I#. The entrance from the Bury Stock Market. The Stock and Implements will enter from Cemetery- Hunters entered for Premium 37 will leap flight four feet hurdles the Show Ground 12.15 p.m. All Animals must re in the Show Yard in conformity to Rule XL, ...
... MATCHES TO COMB. I'nion r. Shoebury Garrison, trn Milton Hall, Prittlewell ' ' 11—Abridge Club r. Victoria Park, Abridge 15— Ilford v. at Ilford 16— Leigh Dreadnought r. Garrison, at r. Leigh ...
... A majority in both houses cured; and whatever hopes the whigs might of turning the tables upon his lordship, and him to resign an office which he only took at j desire of her Majesty, have, ere this, all vamthea. now remains with the constituencies to decide whether may look forward to some years of conservative government ; or whether, after a brief interval, the whig oligarchy is again to ...
... CAMBRIDGE TOWN. SATURDAY.—Before the M«yor, Messrs. Beales, Fioafc, Balls, and Stealing Drapery Goods.—Charlotte ShnM married woman, was charged with stealing a shawl ...
... We are still in ignorance of the views of the great chiefs ofthe Conservatives upon the proposed offer of mediation to the contending parties in America Neither the Earl of Derby nor Mr. Disraeli says * word, although they both appear to listen composedly to the defence of the South by their adherents, Mr Whiteside and Mr. Fitzgerald vied, on Friday night* in the effort to show that it is the ...
... IBIRTHS. CristvBy.-17th inst., at Northwick Villa, Chelten- ham, the wife of Charles Dallenger Chenery, Esq., M.A. of a son. TABm.-17th inst., the wife of G. F. W. Tamm, Esq., of Heath Villas, Anerley, of a son, since deceased. FOAEER.-l9th inst., at Petistree, Wickham Market, the wife of Frederick Foaker, Esq., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Simxs-ldaune-15th inst., at the parish church, Stow- ...
... ARMY SCRIPTURE-READEBS' SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of the Colchester and East-Essex Auxiliary of the above Society was held on Thursday evening iv tbe Town Hall, and was sttended by a numerous and influential gathering. C G. Round, Esq., presided; sup- ported by (be Mayor (Major Bishop) -, Colonel Pitcairn ; Revds. E. Smith and F. Cannon (Garrison Chaplains), C. A. L'Oste, and J. H. Pollexfen ...
... ACCOUNT BOOKS Of all kinds. J. F. PAUL, MACHINE PRINTER, E-OKSELLER, STATIONER, LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTER, &C., 2, CORNHILL, BURY ST. EDMUND'S. THE BURY POST SOLD OR SUPPLIED. E. FENTON RETURNS his sincere thanks for the liberal support bestowed upon him and his late Brother (Mr. Geo. Feuton, of the Old Curiosity Shop, Market Hill, and begs to inform the inhabitants of Bury St. Edmund's and its ...