TO be LET, the HOUSE and SHOP, No. 1, Broadstreet. Worcester, fitted-up with Counters, Shelve?, Gas, &c. &c. ..
... Mr. Lillington, 31, Cross, Worcester. TO be SOLD by private Contract, weil-buiitTH ...
... Mr. Lillington, 31, Cross, Worcester. TO be SOLD by private Contract, weil-buiitTH ...
... largely-attended and enthusiastic meeting the Cons6rvativas and district was hald in the Schoolroom, last evening, support of the candidature Liaut.-Colonel Walr ...
... SALISBURY, JULY 5, 1851. Salisbury Cathedral.- -To-morrow, July the 6th.— Morning Service, Te Deum and Jubilate, Dr. Wesley, in E. Sanctus. Kyrie, and Creed, Wesley, in E. Evening Service, Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Elvey, in A. Anthem, Plead thou I Moxart. In residence — The Very Rev. the Dean, and the Rev. Precentor Hamilton, Preachers last Sunday — Morning, tbe Rev. Canon Fisher ; ...
... be the subject of pointed remark in several of the Paris journals. some it is broadly asserted that General Jackson having resolved to refusee all explanation of the terms of his message to Congress, is preparing to recur to measures histility against the trade and shipping of France. The Debats profess to disbelieve these assersions, and express a confident belief that no hostile measure will ...
... Canterbury, Mrs. and Miss Howley, the Marquis and Marchioness of Salisbury, the Duke of Newcastle, Earl of Westmoreland and Lady Georgiana Fane, the Bishop of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Assheton Smith. Lord Stanley had a dinner party on Saturday, in Grosvenor-Square. Amongst the company were the Marquis and Marchioness of Clanricarde, Marquis Lansdowne, Earl and Countess of Uxbridge, Viscount and ...
... Town Council, and having in my mind all that was brought out the election last November, I suggest as an alternative scheme to any proposed last ! night that the whole Council be asked to resign, and rhat any appointment made night null and void. The whole proceedings show that there is more need than ever for t!be affairs of the town being in the hands of men who are above reproach. David ...
... to Bosts, LONDON, DEC. 10—14. The French papers of Saturday brought the impor- tant intelligence of an insurrection having broken ont in Poland, with the view of throwing off the yoke of Russia. The military and citizens seem to make com- mion cause against the Russians, A Provisional Go- verument is already appointed at Warsaw, and the Archduke Constantine, who was in the city, and had made ...
... WINE. SPIRIT, and ALE TRADE. The P.vmises, which have every convenienc ...