Volume XLI
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... A private letter front Constantinople, Marrh 10th, Istd, eay» : While at breakfast lire mnruiof of ~l March, were informed » lire Imd broke out, not very dnlanl from the main street of Peru. these If.ine- are of frequent occurrence, sve quietly finished onr meal, and (hen went to a hou-e in the ueigliboiirliood. which overlooked the con flag ration. It had thru about three tpsurtera of an hone ...
... IS happy announce the continuation of that great Success which has for so many years his Offices. The First Day of the present Lottery he! Shared and Sold CAPITAL PRIZES, No. 553 £20,000! N°.?,6.p. No. Bfll £.200' 3,846. ..1,000 1,719 ..200 200 3OO 3,6i4 3OO All Monej. ,tlc Contract he also Sold Two of 000!— One of .*10,000! hes.des other, £l,ooo. £5OO, Ac. Ac. at hi. L« ...
... d?orelgn Onr AreoDala from »UI# tr» with the concnrrraee Fuine« nod BnfUMd, for (hr of Piiora for Saufnio# appc.it lo Im* ih«l procure in Pot* (ucnl,under «a«picc» France.aud Enxland, will murb >o tranqu:liiie lb# kingdooi. nod pal end 10 Ibe diomciion* of party. The prices of (he fund* ere *lendy with 'light tendency to advance.— Tbe wool trade very t.ri»k. in of demand from Rn-land, and ...
... Mr. PitWiQj. Tkc Kcv. Hull, Ch'iplnin. lluurp Timlor—Mr. R. W ...
... coart m tKc and of monlh. Hit Higbuctt Ibe Duka iiustex It considerably belief. . Tha D«ka of Combarland bat been tanoatly indif. noted at Berlia wilb an in cfwrt. b»l lb* IMI dtttpalcbet prououoce kit Royal UigbotM con* vaiatceot. The Accounts froos Brighton fn*pe«llßf Mr. Cunning, cofttinne oflhe SAms satinriictory chAfncter. Ao oninur* but grsdnAl, procr*'ss lownrde recovery is now ...
... EREMONY OF, LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE. THE ceremony of laying the Foundation Stone 'of the New Dock, now constructing in this town, was performed yesterday, in presence of an immense concourse of spectators. The rain had fallen in great quantity during nearly the whole of Sunday, night, and fears were entertained that,.on this ac- count, the gentlemen whotook part in the proceedings would be ...
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... TO DISPOSED OF. Person, respectably and extensively established in the B->ne Crushing Business, In the immediate Neighbourhood of Hull, wishes to Dispose of U»e same, with the PREMISF.S. BONE-MILLS. STB AM’-NCI NE, CIRCILAR VENEER SAW-MILL, &e. which are eligibly situated, and close upon the Navigation. Letters, (post-paid,) with the proper Name, addressed to C. H., care of the Editor, will ...
... In Ihr HOI'SK ol LORDS, on FrioaT, Lord pool J>nr id to produce Mime addilioiml papen on Monday, lu aoiovr to one of iPe quc« ...
... THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under Commission Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth against WILLIAM DAWSON, of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull, Bookseller and Stationer, Dealer and Chapman, are requested to meet the Assignee of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt, the 10th day of June next, at Eleven o’Cloek in the Forenoon, the Cross Keys Inn, in the Market-Place, in the said ...
... SEL.ECTIONS. The Royal Academy of Music, it is said, gives no concert this year, which will in all-probability be given up, as its expenses have hitherto far exceeded the receipts. One of the mostsimple and useful discoveries in agriculture is to mix layers of green or new-cut clover with layers of straw in ricks or stacks; - Thus the strength 6f the clover is absorbed by the straw, which, ...