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... Co. P* how LAND ROSCOW, Broker. ----T.! ii,7(ilh instant, l« else o’clock, at .'my. Co. ’s office, Eichanpc-bulltlings, BLACK Prr StMDOI/. (crtbtt paAicultt* apply Sir Jon* Toarn and Co. H LITTLEDALE and Co. Broken. „ of the VmUrmtm. , the Sill insuni, at twel.e o’clock, , ' U'i. and samples seen, apply- So 2* ? , . Merchant, to lt Md ci LAUafONE. Brokers. ,—iheSih instant, at twelve o'clock ...

Friday's Express

... I.OXDOX, THURSDAY, AUGUSTS. German and Brussels Papers arrived last nipht, but their contents are very unimportant. In Belgium every other subject appeals to be eclipsed in interest ...

COUNTY OF CHESTER. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that N the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the Co

... unty of Chester, will be holden at the Castle of Chester. > day, the second day in and for the said county, on Mon- the forenoon, when f January next, at eleven o’clock elled. The business be Grand Jury will be im relating to the assessment, pplicati OF at noon of the same management of the couaty stock or rate iv. will commence The Court will be adjourned to 1, at its rising on Tuesday, the ...

INDIA AND CHINA

... COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. /p, CALCUTTA. a the Overland Bengal Ilurharu Price Current oi Thursday, July 2.) Renqal Hurkaru Office, Calcutta, July 2, 1846. oj Exports. ■^rc -:T ° Ur last ' of *^ c Bth u^i mo » the unprecedented jt^-J . of money has continued unabated, and universal °*tt tr h° U anc^ depression have prevailed in every branch of nltinj ade - The express of the Bombay mail, on the ...

NEWCASTLE TOWN MISSION

... On Thursday evening, the annual meeting of this valuable institution was held in the Clarendon Room, in this town, and there was numerous and highly respectable attendance. Jos. Grote, Esq., presided. The Rev. W. Blackwood having engaged in devotional exercises. The Chairman delivered brief address, in the course of which he observed that there is striking analogy between the relative ...

GREAT DELEGATE MEETING IN LONDON

... At an early hour on Monday morning, the 6th in- stant, the delegates deputed by the various agricultural societies throughout the United Kingdom to confer with the Acting Committee of the National Associa- tion assembled at the offices of the Association, South Sea House. Several reports from agricultural districts, as to the condition of the inhabitants, farmers, labourers, and others, were ...

-7oTfINGHAMSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... -7 oT fINGHAMSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS. The adjourned sessions business for the county of Not- vgrn was proceeded with at Southwell, on Friday last. 2*rt were present Hi* Grace the Duke of Newcastle, Airman,) Viscount Newark, M.P.. Sir T. W. White, \, Rieht Hon. Edward Strutt, M.P., W. H. Barrow, E«q. go /, H. M. Sutton, Esq. M.P., J. E. Denison, Esq. S'p' G. H.Vernon, Esq., M.P., Rev. J. D. ...

TUNBRIDGE WELLS INTELLIGENCER

... We understand that the Royal Parade Band will ecu., mence playing on Monday, July 4th, and that the same band has been engaged that attended last year. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST, AND DISAPPEARANCE 01 SUPERINTENDENT MORTEN AND JAMES DADSON, PARISH CONSTABLES. Great excitement was created iv this place between ten and eleven o'clock in the forenoon of 'J hursday last, by the circulation a report ...

Soxas—Lesgeii—On • Sunday last,- Thorpe, the Rev. Herring, Mr. Lewis Soman, of this city, t» Chari otte, ..

... Edward Salhouse, this county. Thursday last, at East Harling:, by the Rev. T. B. Mr. John Wellinsham, of the Overy Farm. Eccles. to Eliza, youngest daughter of Robert West, Esq., the above place. —Read—On Tuesday last, at Honing, Mr Thomas Tonngman. miller, to Miss Read, both of Honing, in tins county. Sratis. Alexander—On Thursday sennight, aged 25, Eliza-. beth, the beloved wife Mr. ...

Sussex Provincial News

... ARUNDEL. Cardinal Wiseman has arrived at Arundel Castle, on a vt'sit to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk. The noble duke is also entertaining several other personages, among whom are—Viscount and Viscountess Campden, Lady Petre, Mr. Bowyer, Major Patterson, Hon. Mr. Stonor, Mr. Howard, Hon. Mr. Petre, Monseigneur Searl, and Captain Elwes. Election of Councillors.—ln consequence of two of ihe ...