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... Irishmen, we judge what consequences the present **Lee,tion may lead to. If Mr. O'Connell is uitted, will a decided triumph orer ; if he is convicted and imprisoned, who can then answer for the peace ft Iveland ? fa would fain hope that matters may yet he jccjnimodated, without interruption of trsnqnillit)'- Ihe commencement of civil strife heavy calamity, under present cirunistances trust ...
... thoae who are anxious In the pursuit Politics and Literature, that instructed to offer PUBLIC COMPETITION, and the highest Bidder, at his Great Room, in Covenl Garden, toy. the Third Day May, at one o’clock, COURIER” EVENING NEW'S- A PAPER, Journal established Fifty Years, and one that claims Renown that will hardly succumb to any ouu of the leading Morning Journals, with Profit daring Portion ...
... into his House SIX PUPILS, nder Fourteen Years of Age, to Educate with his own Son. ' erras and References may be known on application. Skirpenbeck Rectory, near York, February 20th, 1846. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A L L that Valuable FARM, called KILBURN WEST PARK, situate in the Townup of Kilburn, in the North Riding of the County of York wutaining 100 a. 3r. 28f :of excellent ...
... PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES SHLLL COMBS EMEN, PORTABLE DRESSING CASES, and every other Artfcle suitable for Also ELLINGTON BOOTS and SHOES, with Ease and Elegance, of .he best Quality and Workmanship. —____NJL--GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE, 2s. 9d. per 15».j>er Case. ORTH RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF YORK. ftS? T of the ACCOUNT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE S SL - RER °f Ac NORTH-RIDING of the County of ...
... The returns of members for no fewer than five of ihe parliamentary boroughs in this county have been petitioned against. We append a summary of the petitions : — PONTEFRACT. There are two petitions against the return for Ponte- fract. The first (which in the official papers is put down as No. 12), was presented on the 17th of - November ult., from Mr. William David Lewis, of Lincoln's Inn, ...
... WAKEFIELD. Tho theatre has been great source attraction during week. Barry Sullivan has given almost universal satisfaction, ami Miss Mary Smith has produced very favourable impression. Mb. Mellou's Dkess Concert.—The performances at this concert, which took place Wednesday night, at the Exchange Buildings, Wakefield, gave gn satisfaction. The dress circle was most numerously attended. The ond ...
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... upon per- Jane 24th, at Christ Church, Hull b» eonal and other security, can quickly be obtained by ev. F. F. Goe, Mr. J. H. Hogarth, of Liverpool Z respectable parties, with easy repayments from one to five xa, only daughter of Captain T. W. Brewer, of m years.—Apply to Kendall and Nayler, Surveyors, &c., rce-street, Anlaby-road, Hull. No cards. (w ...
... in St. Hilda's Hall. MAJOR WORSLEY, and other Gentlemen, will address the meeting. Members will be admitted on presenting their Tickets, * * Conservatives who have not yet obtained tneir Tickets, may do so, by applying at the Committer Room, Baxtergatb. WORKING MEN’S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. THE New and Commodious ROOMS, in ST. ANN’S LANE, are now open to all friends of th® Liberal Party on the ...
... BRIGHT AND THE EDUCATION ACT. Bright writes as follows to the . Sir, —The letter of yonr correspondent Amiens Teritatiß” requires from explanation or reply. My recollection of what took place in regard the education question just before I was withdrawn from the Cabinet is this :—The only document which I can recollect to have received and read is the draught bill of the date January 22, 1870, ...