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General Intelligence

... mayoralty, at tent o'clock instead of twelve, as at present. PnYsic GARDENS AT CHELSEA.-Tie company of' apothecaries have appointed Mr. Fortune as curator of their gardens at Chelsea, in room of the late Mr. I Anderdon, F.L.S. I SIe [lnEsai PoTTINorR his been ...

Chartist Intelligence

... little doubt that Duncombe anid O'Connor will again load the van in the Mlorticul- tural Show this oear. Beautiful dried specimens of t these flowers have been 0ent for our inspection. ...

General Intelligence

... ten v d o'clock instead of twelve, as at present. It y PnYSIc GARDENS AT CHELSEA.-Th1e oampany of n apothecaries have appointed Mr. Fortune as curator of their gardens at Chelsea, in room of the late Mr. 1 r Anderdon, F.L.S. u SIR HENRY POTTINOER has been ...

THE LATE DREADFUL THUNDERSTORMS

... quite destroyed, besides many rare plants and flowers. The damage is estimated at £1,000. The foregoing may convey some idea of thedamage caused by the breakage of glass; the following details will show the more serious injury inflictedbythefloods: -On ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 2052 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

LEEDS

... be fornied, to alid its funds byea munificent done- Wednees pre- tion of £500 We consider the object a moot pretiseworthy Flower lace, and benevolent one, and wye hope tse meeting xvill be well POST soeuy attended. onl Mon3t fr LE~ids DiSPENSARY.-A vacancy ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1655 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

Local and General Intelligence

... supplied with gas, and 7,321 with oil. COMPASSION TO OTHERS-If a man be compas. sionate towards the afflictions of others, it shows that his heart is like the noble tree that is wounded itself when it gives tie balm.- Lord Bacon. A LADY'S LETTER.- George ...

General Intelligence

... dangerous than mobs, t GRANO MEXICAN ALOE.-This magnificent plant, I recently in flower at the Colosseum, has now upon it some thousand young aloes, each bud after flower- a ing produced a new plant; it may, therefore, be re- I garded as an extraordinary ...

Electoral Decisions

... refused to put it to show of hands, who was the most lit and proper person to erepresent the city, and immediatel sadjourned to the polleon th e following day. Mr. ichardsou entered his pro- test against the proceedings altogether. A show of and ws tke ?? ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... they derived in Ireland or in foreign caountries. war whc CHELSEA HOSPITAL OUT-PENSIONERS' BILL. refu a ?? e On the order of thle day being road for going into Committee on the abai . Chelsea Pensioners' binl, Mr. Hussac rosee to oppoes it. Sir G. CLERsK ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4996 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

Electoral Decisions

... it was all farcc and aunb show, for the retainers of the factions being previously in- ; structed, and determined to hear none but their own , men, rendered it impossible for any one n to be h beard. The Sheriffaccorded the show of iiaitds to Messrs. Clay ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Land Society. Mr. Heming was called to the hair, and ably opened the h proceedings. Mr. Staunton, in an delquent addresst showed the benefits to be derived from the society, t and was enthusiastically applauded. Many members W were enrolled. The committee ...

CORN IMPORTATION BILL

... H Bowles, 3 Fltzwllliamn, G Mangles, R D Stansfield, W Bowles, Aden Flestwood,SirP Merjorlbanks, Stanton, W H Bowring, Dr Flower, Sir 3J SStaunton, Sir G I Boyd, J Forster, H Marshall, W Stewart, P M Dridgmars, H Fox, C R Mersland, H Stewart, J Bright ...

Published: Friday 22 May 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1978 | Page: 3 | Tags: News