The most exciting match at Cricket which has been played for years was concluded between Eton and Harrow, at Lord's, on Saturday. There was a difference of one run only in the first innings of the rival Schools; and Eton, on Saturday morning, brought its Second innings up to 16C
July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England
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July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England
Her Majesty attended Divine Service yesterday at Osborne, The Rev. GeQrge Prothero officiated. ' The Prince and Princess qf Wales atteaded 04 Royal, St, James'. , WIIO HAS DONE IT? To THE EDITOR. SlTt,—The clergy of the Church of England were the first, and far the ablest, worke
July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England
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July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England
In making our first appearance in the somewhat coraplete form of Number One, we have to thank readers all over the throe kingdoms for a mass of letters with hints, criticisms, and good wishes, in response to 154,000 Specimen Numbers which we have issued. In only two cases have w
July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England
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July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England
The whole,country will, wo are sure, be glad to learn that the rumour of the approaching marriago of the Duke of Edinburgh to the Grand Duchess Maria, only daughter of the Emperor of Russia, is true. The children, if any, will be brought up as members of tho Church of England. T
July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England
A correspondent calls our attention to The Times of October 3rd, 1798, containing Nelson's despatch announc' ing his victory over the French Fleet, and the Specimen Number of The Town and Country Daily Newspaper , The latter, he says, contains more matter than the for , iner, al
July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England
He who wants a now sensation should propose to start a tiny daily newspaper, issue 150,000 Specimen Numbers, clearly state his programme, and invite criticism. Perhaps the invitation may not ho necessary, but it is the right thing, and secures mutual confidence. We havo had a we
July 14, 1873 - Town & Country Daily Newspaper - London, London, England