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... FOR MADRAS and CALCUTTA, to sail 25th February, the ??? new fast-sailing frigate built ship, CITY ot, [lt I I1,a I r c r,. 'riii, IssI l i s ,i ts v trvy s iillr ior ?? as - reF rt -Ill' ItI r r ?? ' ,0 siti eri vl'cC ea urlgeoaa- 'or fr eigt I Itar o its I I ir :.a and ?? (trttisiii. po WEST INDIAN MAILS MMI - -T e [Pyti o) Mail -an' I Ce i oiwlsillit¾ isgp MEDW~AY, ?? itsmiat 110, r1' es ...

l-fPORTANT FROM THE BRAZILS

... l -fPORTANT FROM THE BRAZILS. Correspondence of the Morning Herald.) lo FALMOUTH, Feb. 26. ■^r 8 morning at a very early hour her Majesty's j-^ Express, Lieut Herrick, commanding, ar- _j rom Rio de Janeiro, whence she sailed on Jan. 13. . Passengers were Mr. J. J. Jackson, Mr. David Stevon- Q Angel Richon, Mr. Justin D. Steeman, Dr. W. V . ° f her Majesty's ship Crescent), and Master W. (j. er ...

Published: Friday 27 February 1846
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1321 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: railways 

T> ■iniw iiMiljm-ai^— L. ii.i_jili mil m ■ I^wim, N BuH G H, from BRUNSWlCK- it,'fc>w,.r,.'i ' Al '^VALL.— ..

... can walk on board.- ;h*ITH, ?? * v - d niiignihcent new Steam-ships MONARCH, J^cai,;; 'd CALEDONIA, having several privaU I, .ipsri,^' ' lan nlies, and whose unrivalled accommodations i , S| ?? d are known, leave BRUNSWICK-WHARF, Ci a EDINBURGH. as follow:— Mom ' ?? E * TO -N'GHT, February 2a NARCH, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, February 2- 7 every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. a i, d 31 Provisions ...

ilJmprrtaJ JJarUamcnt*

... HOUSE OF COMMONS—Thursday. Mr. H. Barkly, who was introduced by Lord Hotham and Mr. TV* Baring, took the oaths and his seat for Leominster. On the motion of Sir G. CLERK, the amendments made by the Lords in the Companies Clauses Consolidation Bill, the Railway Clauses Consoli „ and the Lands Clauses Consolidation Bill, were taken into consideration and agreed to. On the motion of tbe LORD ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... COMMITTEES ON PRIVATE BILLS APPOINTED BY THE COMMITTEE OF SELECTION, ON MONDAY, MARCH 23. 1. Aston Rates Bill— Committee discharged. 2. Bath Watet works Bill — Committee discharged. 3. Boston Waterworks Bill -Referred to the Linceln List, and Admiral Duudas (Greenwich), Mr. Baine (Greenock., Mr. Saunders Divvies (Carmarthen county i, Mr. Evelyn John Shirley I Warwickshire), Mr. Buckley ...

Published: Tuesday 24 March 1846
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4361 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: railways 

EASTERN COUNTIES JUNCTION and SOUTHEND RAILWAY, forming a direct communication eiw.ui England and Belgium, and ..

... - „ I .s- x Coast, with a Branch via Tilbury, to Gravesend 'and a Branch t> the River Crouch. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT n.e R'fht Ron. the Earl of MORNINGTON, Chairman K*en A. RIDDELL, Esq.. Deputy-Chairman - , Henry Tebb. Bart. Charles Grant Esq . ?? Hughes, Esq., Miles Dormer,' Esq. Ml- Herbert Ingram, Esq. \\ ?? m_Bradley. Esq. John Nixon, Esq. ,;irf«onO»lquhoun, Esq. A. Macdonald Ritchie ...

Published: Friday 17 October 1845
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 15794 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Classifieds  railways 

ARRIVAL OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF HOLLAND

... ARRIVAL OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF HOLLAND. We announced in our Second Edition yesterday evening the arrival of the King of Holland in this country. The different authorities at the Royal dockyard at Wool- wich had received instructions from the Admiralty and the Horse Guards to make every preparation for the reception °* his Majesty, and that the usual honours paid to Royalty were to be ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... RAILWAY SHARE LIST, Mat 21. Share] liai: Paid. Closinj Pr.e.-s [} .^ \berdee-i 2* 11- 1_ pm Sfl Armagh, Coler., e_ Port. ?? L_**— M - 100 ?? Gloucestj 100 I*> — 137 25 s dssd.T.eiis.: 171 33 —31 50 iDo. .Shares ?? 3 ,«- 'P m .. 20 Birmin. _ Oxford June. ?? If— 2 „ ? '.ewes,- Has; 4. 100 url-tol aud Exeter 68 —84 ex S3.(i.b Do. New ] 2 d Gloucester ?? . SO 28 — 6 6 — Do. Extension ! 2 - -• -• ...

Published: Thursday 22 May 1845
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18048 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: railways 

Railway intelligence

... * f R^ ILwAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. ~-that°^ ing are the receipts of railways for the past ** _n> U *j ?? up t0 the date t0 which the respective of ty made ' to g et ber with the receipts for the same Ul the previous year :— Correspond- Last Week, ing Week, 1844. >1 & Wi*»« .. £ s. d. £ a d. fnCon^ in « ha ». July 4.. 4368 15 7 2836 11 2 £^^ M .™?} 5213 18 7 4775 112 W K estJ,£ I W w ' ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1845
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3769 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: railways 

... on application, and every informa- '■ ?? l witli the journey , ■'hether by loug sea or overland Druiiptly afforded OB inquiry. Packages forwarded I ' i. -d rates. ' Arrangements have been made for the early :ii '.l l AMES BARBER and CO., 17,.5t. Mary-Axe. 1 ?? and CALAIS Direct, from London- Bt't ' ,„i, ,rf. Passengers walk on board and on shore. — steam Navigation Company's well-known and ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1845
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 30110 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 | Tags: Classifieds  railways