Bristol
... printed announcemen styled a grand masquerade and pUin halL No doubt th ...
... printed announcemen styled a grand masquerade and pUin halL No doubt th ...
... to the Infirmary and detained. N i?»T* .Augustine's.—Last evening man named Samuel Little jumped from a window in the third story U *l COu S' jOWer Lamb-street, St. Augustine's. He wan taken to the Inlirmary, but died aoon afterwards. An inquest will be ...
... increased the numberof scholars to 100, and havesince raised them to I •200, all of whom are receiving lirst-class education. The story of the lied Maids' School is almost identical. The Tory Corporation muddled away the funds of the school, and restricted the ...
... stacks were burnt Saturday night On Monday several Btacks were destroyed, worth £400. The loss is covered by insurance. special short course of instruction will be given the month of October next, at the School of Musketry at Hythe, to a portion of our yeomanry ...
... season, with the drama of 1 Little EmIy date by Mr. Andrew Halliday from Charles Di1ckens's work of David Copperfield. The story oft ILittle Em'ly as dramnatised is quickly told. The sesne is laid at Yarmouth. She is an orphan-is fondly loved by her ...
... Storehouse, aged 54. .t November 14, at Clifton, Bristol, after a short illness, 1, FRANCES LAURA JOHNSON, of Church View, Babbicombe. a November 14, at Brampton, Huntingdon, after a short a illpess, SAMUEL EAYNE, second son of Mr. S. WARREN, t 40, Mag ...
... RODWZLL, of Exbury, Hants, to Miss MARY B. KINXSMAN, late of Exeter. DES. May 8, at 49, Victoria-road, St. James', after a short illness, JANE, the beloved daughterof Mr. THoMAs PAYNE, aged 21. EtrMr.HENiy oo; May 7, at Paris-street, Exeter, Mr. HENs1 ...
... records and relies in the islands, L which have never before been exhibited in public. The postmaster of Hull tells a comical story in illus- tration of the-difficulties which beset those servants, public or private, who perform the disagreeable duty of paying ...
... Maladee, Catherine, wife of Mr. b IJohn Jacob, of Rodney Wharf, Newport. h J luly 8, at Font-bill, near Bitton, Mr. George Short, aged 77. P July 8, Mr. James Little Of the WoDlpacic tavern, Eugene- a' street, ,Pennywell-roosl, ageel 31. July 7, at Siston-hill ...
... Stern deihedt rouslr. Never did Sir, li~ke 1Roger de Coverly oiorhetlyin laughter at his owni so~li =xese. ;How wl[re mbrhi story, of the impostor hborwh camei to the vicarage and claimed ~cbarity as An bld id tebroken-dawn teacher, 'whom he had known in ...
... morning service at the work- v house, the schoolmaster took the boys for, a walk on the a 1 Roodee. They were left alone for a short time, and oneI .named George Dobson proposed to the others that they E t should gather wild celery, as he knew a place where ...
... a Government which shall he strong ;he without being despotic, free without anarchy, inde. he pendent without conquest-in short, anEmpirefounded on universal suffrage. The prospects of the adventurer of were on the surface unfavourable, though it is now ...