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... The new House of Commons was completed yester- day by the return of Lord John Manners and Mr. Hartopp, Conservatives, for North Leicestershire; Col. LesUe, Conservative, and the Hon. V. Dawson, Liberal, for Monaghan County, where Sir G. Forster, Conservative, is unseated; Mr. Frederick Dundas, Liberal, for Orkney and Shetland ; and Mr. Wynne, Conservative, for Merionethshire. Of the total ...
... ST. JAMES'S PAROCHIAL ENTERTAIN- MENTS, BURY ST. EDMUND'S. Amongst the entertainments which have now become a portion of the round bf yearly amusements in Bury St. Edmund's, are those specially connected with the parochial work of St. James's parish. These were instituted about three years ago by the Rev. Canon Harrison (the active and popular vicar of the parish) soon after hia appointment to ...
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... THE SEWAGE DIFFICULTY AT STOW. MARKET. The good people of Stowmarket have not very much to talk about, so that a topic that concerns the pockets of every ratepayer within its boundaries, and lends itself, too, to personal advocacy, or shall I say antagonism, is well ridden and amply discussed, coming as a great boon to relieve the monotony of after dinner gossip, or the sameness of hotel bar ...
... FOR THIS PAPEE. AttlAorouah T M ~ ' = ~~ ?? (r. F.White, 83, Fleet-street \ Where and also at BeX^^itx^H :cktt™i e ?? W ns' t^^sa ??• S?£ r k?? 8 £ 0p Harleston, E. J. Everson Litcham, Thos. F. Leatherdale Newmarket, W. A. Wright Stoke Ferru J ■ HiU ?? * Is. Deacon, 164, Leadenhall-etreet [bard-street the Auction Mart, BuwhTitns fiaywa^d ?? Ullield £% *£ R S*£ « -^ HowrWU. John Turner Lopham, ...
... J. Everson i totom, Tho* F. Leatherdale Natdham, J. Tydeman Stotmarfot, A. B. Woolby » fR. F. White, S3 Flwt-street ) the A^tfon^rt R. Crisp, H. Cattermole C/u.spenA.m, Geo. Duffleld B. Creak £_.«*-#, John Turner , Lynn, Aikin and Son Northiaold, o/j. Denny ?? S.ps_tk J?Wr ight r.._ T T_^>T JS. Deacon ?? lM * LeadenhaU-street ?? |n/7«_y Miss L. A. Smith Clare. Wm. King Fakanham, Q. N. ...
... The Argentine province of Corrientes is in revolt, and a force of 4,000 men has been mobilised to suppress the movement. At Northampton, Andrew George Macrae was found guilty of the murder of Annie Pritchard at Althorp, and waa sentenced to death. The French. Anarchists, Francois and Bncon, and the latter's mistress, have been committed for trial by the Paris examining magistrate. The fourth ...
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