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HOUSE OF LORDS—Moxpar

... HOUSE OF LORDS—Moxpar. The Royal assent was given by commission to a vast number of bills. Considerable discussion then arose on the Unlawful Oaths (Ireland) «Bill, in which the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Shrew shury, the Murquis of Lansdowne, and other ...

EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE

... of Lazeunes. A restauratuer, named Puy, Lad for some years rented a part of some vast abandoned quarries, which exist in that commune, and had established there « number of mushroom beds. He lately expressed an intention to rent some further portion of ...

To the Mayor, &ec

... there being some misunderstunding relative to the terms of the mo'ion as to the endowment, the question was ngain put and the numbers were 15 for, 15 against the wotion ; the Chuirman then guve the custing vote ngainst the wmotion. The election for the vacancies ...

GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR BEDS. HERTS. HUNITS. BUCKS. CAMBS. AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

... his breakfast is being prepared. This consists of a huge heap of mutton chops or a piece of salt beef and damper, which be washes down wi.h an ocean of strong green tea, literally saturated with coarse brown sugar. After breakfasting, the squatter again ...

Prodincial. SIHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHDAY

... honours; after which the chairman proposed *‘ The health of the immortal William Shakespeare,” which was acknowledged by Mr. P. Collier, and concluded his speech by proposing ** The Drama.” Lord Morpeth then, amidst loud cheers, proposed ““ The Poets of Ireland ...

General Xews,

... gentleman interested in agriculture, all of whom expressed their astonishment at a rapid progress made within 46 duys, the greater number of the plants having grown one inch every day since the present sultry weather set in. The spot selected was not favourable ...

THE BEDFORD TIMIES. HER MAJESTY'S RETURN FROM

... on Thursday, at the Auction Mart, by Mr. Robins. The national nature of the sale intrusted to the anctioneer brought a vast number of distinguished persons to the room of Mr. Robins. The lower room was filled shortly after twelve o'clock, so full, that ...

FOREIGN.,

... the Messageries Royales for 6000 franes. The destruction of property on the Loire and the Loiret is enormous, and @ great number of lives have been lost, 3 We give the following details from several sources :— The Messager du Lairet of Orlenns, of Saturday ...

orthampton Pevalo. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, CANADIAN FLOUR

... between her lakes and the vast stores of grain that could be sent from herupper districts, would be able “to transmit flour to an extent which would be most injuriously felt b( our British growers. We believe, moreover, that the vast line of Canadian frontier ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3444 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

— e Tne DANGER oF LATE Hours.—The old saying that — ’

... feet un ler water for six and seven miles around, so that viewed from a train in teansit, the country presents nothing but a vast sheet of water, from which uneither the canals nor the rivers can be distinguished. The farmers alongside the railway are to ...

General Xews,

... to scarch for some thieves who had got in back way. The number of eholera cases admitted into the different hospitals of Paris, since the appearance of the disease this year, is 1,600; the number of deaths 505, A subterranean passage, used for smuggling ...

BOROUGH HOP MARKET.—Sept. 28

... corsets, do pray have done, Lest 01l disease precipitate vour fate ; The uymph who truly carcs for * Number 1, Should never seek to look like * Number B.° A Puzzie vor A YaNkee.—A New Englander vho was seated by a reserved companion in a cailway ear, by ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1849
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2429 | Page: 4 | Tags: none