Chapel, in. connection with the Thanks- lee at giving Fund, expected to produce £55,000.; Sir F. Lyccett, ton us Mr. Newbourne, and Mr. Jevons had each given £210,000. Gh ag The trustee of an ineolventb's estate ordered by the County
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a turn of duty as Equerry-in-Waiting to the Queen. TRE Ba1rLtr 01or EDoR HILs.-The Rev. John Pickford, M.A., rector of Newbourne, Suffolk, observes with re- ference to a paragraph which went the round of the newspapers recently: " It is
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*aIrg bp auctfon. Ileniorid from a CasetryD Manil, Frsalev,without reve, This fly ITneedayl. Mess. BI]PPLRt ein S N beg: to, g1sinotice thattineyarntrtd to remove to Dacee ar,0,Aiiitr', Land,frSl.b Auction, This Day lTeesifsV), SeIlembe Ei~71slhs Commencing at twelve o'clock. FVTA
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TAINAL EXF3IBITION. LIEDR4.-OI. J.%The, LP.EI PRIVATE VOCAL 'i0('IETY (HIo-. Conductor, R. o. riVl<E, Ed, lWill givea&CONCERT in the C EisTRAL HALL,, On FRPIDAY NEXT, llth Septemober. at 5.30 nan.m RICI D- H BRAITHIWAITE. Secetr-hy. D 10383 & TATIONAL ARIT
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at an amateur concert for ,o 'the poor yesterday. X ASSAULTS ON JUDGES.-The Rev. John Pickford d M.A., Rector of Newbourne, Suffolk, in reference to thi lelading artiole whibih appeared in the Daily News of 1 Saturday, March 1,5th, on
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