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September 30, 1867 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
The following is the last speech which Garibaldi delivered at Arezzo:—“ Thanks for your demonstrations. They are so much the mote dear to ray heart, because they prove me more and raore that when the hour arrives every one will at his post. I thank you in the name Rome. As the h
September 30, 1867 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— l see in your impression of Wednesday a letter from Mr.J.C.Nngent, recommending a subscription for the purpose of renovating and restoring Co wpcr's summer-house at Oln'ey. As an Olney lad and a fervent admirer of our household bard, I must beg to protest ag
September 30, 1867 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
_ FORGERV OF SCOTCH SAWK-NbOTES. David Jahnson was oharged, at the 0 cd Bailey, with feloniously, and without lawful authority, engraungupon two copppr plates a certain promissory note for the pay. meot of il., purporting to be a bank-note of the Union Bank of Scotland. l'Mi. Pol
September 29, 1867 - Reynolds's Newspaper - London, London, England
YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC, A Destntieu GUILD71ALL T osidh hdn fixed residence, was placed at tore bar oefore, Alderman Besley, charged with wiltlully breaking a pane of glase, value 2f 36s, in the Weavers Arms public-house. London-wall. Miss Fanny Turner said tthe previous mor
September 29, 1867 - Reynolds's Newspaper - London, London, England