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TIT ANT-ED, a BISCT vi exten\M sive Establishment, (nlanuf-.eturihg Biscuits by Machinery,) who fully ..

... descriptions now in general use. Liberal term* would be offered to very competent hand, and of steady, orderly conduct.—Application to be made by letter, giving particulars o qualifications, &c, to the flibernian Biscuit F ictory Office, 40, Patrick St., Cork, Ireland. WANTED. ITTANTED to Borrow, on Mortgage of Freehold Premises, of ample value, the*-Sum £300. —Apply to John Howe, Solicitor, ...

Published: Friday 19 April 1850
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1542 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: hetherington 

THE ELECTIONS

... The members of the new Government necessarily vacated their seats on accepting office. Lord John Russell was re-elected on Wednesday without opposition, and amidst the loudest acclamations. Mr. Rutherford, the new Lord Advocate for Scotland, would be re-elected for Leith on Thursday. election for Edinburgh would take place yesterday against Mr. Gibson- Craig there was no opposition ; but the ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1846
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 7083 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: hetherington 

NEW ZEALAND

... It was a most unfortunate George Grey was recalled to the Cape. What good ha ». Zealand rom harm has not done? W hat despise him ; the rebel • fnendl y natives despise him, calling fc detest ■ well as and a rat - of , he Governor, peace at any ' those ho wish for a short, 3e who ™te h« Government Th loathin off herehas even talk of from ft T a f^rnorßua H was shipped their ; • • 6 Whitak ...

??? ??? LORDS.—M >xn.,v, May 8. r mber of petitions were presented on various subjf ..s, but chiefly ralative to

... church-rates. ' moved the committal of the Dublin F ice Bill, but ifrer a few observations from Lords Wicklow, EHe.ibo-ough, and Fitzgerald, he consented to post>une the considerations of the measure in committee for a fortnight. ~i THE UNIVERSITIES. . The Earl Radnor said that several days ago he gave notice of his intention move for a Select Committee relative '.a the Statutes of the several ...

Published: Saturday 13 May 1837
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 6117 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: hetherington 

CUMBERLAND MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... The Midsummer Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cumberland were opened at the Courts, in this city, on Tuesday last, before E. W. Hasell, Esq., Dalemain, and a bench of magistrates. The following magistrates were present during the course of the sitting of the Court:— F. B. Atkinson, Esq., Rampsbeck Lodge W. Banks, Esq., Highmoor House Dr. Barnes, Bunker's Hill W. Crackanthorpe, ...

Published: Friday 01 July 1864
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 15007 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: hetherington 

®jje Cwmbtriitnti

... ®jje AMERICAN PINE TIMBER. A choice Cargo of Fresh YELLOW PINE TIMBER,' Now landing the WILLIAM, from RICHIBUCTO, On Sale by AS TIE and GRISDALE. Preaton Street, Whitehaven, 19 July, 1824. (29) GAME. are retjuested not HUNT, SHOOT. COURSE, or FISH in the Grounds of JOHN HARRISON. Esq.at BRANTHWAITE. in the Parish of Dean ; and all Poachers and unqualified Persons trespassing thereon will he ...

DISPENSARY MEETING

... The general annual meeting the subscribers friends to the Dispensary was held in the Counci: Chamber of the Toni Hall on Monday last, and was more numerously attended than usual. The Rev. J Fswcett took ihe Chair, and Mr. Waldie, the Secretary and Treasurer, read the following Report:— REPORT. It was mentioned last report, that small pox had re cently appeared in this city, ami had been met ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1836
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2270 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: hetherington 

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE. The Timet 1 Paris correspondent says asserted that the Emperor, after completing his course of treat- ment at Vichy, will proceed to Barlen, where, probably, the King of Prussia will be about the same time, and i where, no doubt, the two augu«t personages will exchange courtesies. Paris, July 21.—The Minister of Foreign A flairs has been summoned for few days Vichy to confer with the ...

THE QUEEN'S TRIAL

... their Lordships would find that the system had been uniformly persevered in, and that was adopted on hoard the Leviathan as in all other places, namely, have Hermann in an adjoining room. F.ven upon the principle of protection, what occasion was there that Bcrgami shouhl lie in adjoining cabin ? as there any cause apprehension hoard of the Leviathan Had she any tiling to fear there? No—vet ...

TUESDAY, Octobr* *», 1811

... TUESDAY, Octobr* *», 1811 This paper is now diftributcd in Wigton, by Mr. Edward Rook, bookCeilcr; by whom advertirements, articles of intelligence, &c. will in future be received, and duly tranlmitted to the publisher. Stott from Neweaftle St. John’., New wick, out fifty nine days, all well, the Bay of Fundy. . . * ~ , • The Auror*, from Limerick for Liverpool, i» on (bore near Formby, ...

Post Office—Some important alterations will made in tbe arrival and departure of the London mails to and from ..

... after Tuesday next, consequent on the opening of the London and Birmingham railway. will have the advantage of an evening delivery of letters and papers at the window of the Post Office, about quarter past nine— the mail arriving here a little after eight The following are the times fixed upon: POST OFFICE, CARLISLE, September 28, IC3B. ARRIVALS. Due by time-piece. MAILS. h. m. London (by ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1838
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 5369 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: hetherington