OLIVER V. BONTEM.--THE BALLOT SOMETY. Mr. Buchanan, on the part of defendant, who is honorary secretary of the Ballot Society, applied to have the award of the arbitrator made an order of the court. His Honour (Mr. Commissioner Kerr) : Do you apply for costs? Mr. Buchanan: Oh, n
November 12, 1864 - Orr's Kentish Journal - London, London, England
Having been formally opened by Earl Russell, it had the honour of being closed by an equally distinguished statesman in the person of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The original musical programme was repeated. From the statement which was made by the secretary, Mr. Watts, it a
November 12, 1864 - Orr's Kentish Journal - London, London, England
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November 12, 1864 - Orr's Kentish Journal - London, London, England
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November 12, 1864 - Orr's Kentish Journal - London, London, England
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November 12, 1864 - Orr's Kentish Journal - London, London, England
Parliament was prorogued on the 14th inst. to the 11th Jan., 1866. An additional £2OO have been added to the salaries of the Speaker of the Assembly, and President of the Council respectively. The Distillation Bill has now become law. A large area of land has been taken up under
November 11, 1865 - Orr's Kentish Journal - London, London, England
"When found note it in a book." A CEarrEsrARIA.N.—M. Mossange, the founder of the well-known firm of publishers of Paris and London, died recently in his hundredth year. He had hoped, on the completion of his century of years, to preside at a banquet ln celebration of the event,
November 11, 1865 - Orr's Kentish Journal - London, London, England