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... renew his glory.*' Henry VI. p. 3. come not with deep premeditated lines. Nor writte ...
... The voting for the election representative of Heavitrea on the St. Thomas Board of Guardians took place on Monday ; the votes were collected on Tuesday ; and tho co ...
... The Duke of Cambridge made his spring inspection of the Aldershot troops ycsierday, a-compaiiied by Sir Reginald Gibbs, General Mansfield Clarke, General b.duulpti, and General Williams, the headquarters staff, and also Lord Lonsdale, o: tiie Yeomanry. The mounted troops were nut inspected the i.ong alley owing to the dust, but ou Lallan s Plain, winch is grass covered, itieie being 2,615 ...
... WINDFALL FOR THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. At masting recently held at the Mansion House, London, it waa resolved to present to the Imperial Institute land of £5,000 which has bean aceumnlated sines the Jub ...
... V Sl'Ki ] fc. rt* i'vit was to Im’al ritv the* VolunUvr must, r :h«* SatunlayV ti»*M ' i\*mnM >ii. Ih* set at rest, for look- it ithera military a point of u i» \\«>ul>l ...
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... Aaad occurrence is reported from North Walei. •Two girls, cousins, about seven years of age, were drowned in the river Ffrwd, tributary of the Elan, a place called Little ...
... FOR BILJOUS 'OUS DISORDERS SICK HEAD. Bak IMeal LEVER COmPLA D FEMALE All MENTS LARGEST SALE IN BEC u pirers COUGHS, ASTHMA, | AND A ALL CHEST AVTECTION le. 144 3s. 98. cach. 8 paste, 0A ECONOMI! CLBA BREATH, ‘BETS Prepared only by tae Geld by all and Medides Dealen addresses. OoLLoO 8 PILLs H re the best Family M oLUO PILLs ow PILLS H Correct all of the internal ou I L8 H Are invaluable in ...
... ANNUAL EXHIBITION. ...
... Edinburgh, on the 17th host., the wife of James Oswald, S.S.C., of a son. At the Manse, Shettleston, on the 17th inst., Mrs John White, of a son. MARRIAGES. At the Rutland Hotel, Edinburgh, the 18th met., by the Rev. Thomas White, M.A., Thomas T. Gbat, to Annie Paterson, daughter of the late James Ritchie, Linlithgow. George's, Hanover Square, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. David Anderson, ...
... ers. Journals, ash Books in and style of Several Special in Account (or dissecting -.('lul*. Minute, tors' books. ry. House- Wine Cellar, yard, Washing [NO lEQDISITES. nir we- and letter Books, Oil l ing Shevt*. Bufl Vhite (opting Water ella, Brushes, etc. .ICATIKO APPARATUS. Cycloel y le, raph.and A. It.C. ...
... the great county sale b azaar in aid of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Families’ Aseociation fond, to be held at Earl’s Oourt Exhib le- 29, will be most grateful for a contribations from ition on Jans 27, 28, ad Lincolnshire of money or ar ticles of k- description, any kind or colnshire. addressed to her at Healing Manor, Lin- ily Death or Ma. J. B. —The an- ut nouncement of the death of Mr. ...