LOCAL AND COUNTRY NEWS
... 10CAL AND CONTY NEWS. P ' oadsy week, during tne proceenings al ?? w Sessions, Mr Shaw, the contractor, Mged bpfore the bench, and informed them that a . ...
... 10CAL AND CONTY NEWS. P ' oadsy week, during tne proceenings al ?? w Sessions, Mr Shaw, the contractor, Mged bpfore the bench, and informed them that a . ...
... .GOVERNMENT PLAN OF j.DUCA |. S i i . .;TION.. - Thire is' every appedrance; from i hn o lowing'eor- responderce between LordtJohill:Russbil and'the Bishop of Exeter, oF- the perplbxinglgubject'ofr Public 'Edueea tionf,'being adjsited in a:very short time;- i *: * Exeter, October 10,1839. - MYTLbi~D, ?? ?? i*.: Oii my teturn to' Exeter, I; -hate the honoar of, re- ceivifig ybur Lordsliip'it ...
... L r .T COU N T NEWAVS. jon.DE.-An interestarn statement of. 3 w i'r~t ii tilni (upto tJ onel, 1 C1Ju,) Itailvvay l~gazine and Comnivrcial . ,ilorLing are extracts :-In Grist Br: ji, ftrn;,ces ia blast, 14 out or blasi, 3 l io ',oniemplated. The annual prodUCO of I, n tons. Trhe weekly produte 19S390 ?? n(ii) Ito is of bar ironi. ?? prodoce ?? (idi) tons Of coal are ?? the Ito p,Toni. The ?? ...
... CLERIICALAND RELIGIOUS. The Treasurer of the Newcastle Auxiliary Missionary Society has receiveO from the Rev. Joseph Rtate, the sum of twenty pounds, being the contribution from Sion Chapel, Alnwick, to the funds ofrthe London Missionary Society, The Treasurer has also received from the Rev. W. roggatt 41~. 9s. 44., being the contribution from the Independent Chapel, Morpeth,.to the same ...
... WJDNDsSDAI, BPT-. zdo. The Minutes of tlhe quarterly meeting held in Augustj ?? rsyad begged to put a question connected r a tecent election, ,vhich he wished it to be under_ rhe did nort do under any personal feeling, although true that sorae feeling of the kind had been attri- r Ia t H lad no desire but to preserve th integriy b ?? that bo1dy, and he t'usted the gentleman 5sd bmbis quclion ...
... I HOUSE OF LORDS. FRIDAY, IsIAY A19. The news of the resignation of Sir R. Peel's Admi- nistration, which was circulated with the greatest rapidity this afternoon, occasioned a large nunsber of persons to assemble in the Palace Yard, near the entrance of the House of Lords. Within the house, also, there was an Iappearance ofunusual excitement. The strangers' gal- lery was completely tilled, ...
... I . IDN. *edLI _ Joseph Hunt, of Durham, 'filed 2,. Cd. wvith 8s. 6d. costs, and of t pe - place, mason, 5s. with ,or a-street (1isturbance William rnley, pinal *vas fined 1.s. with I Is. spass1ing on land in the occupation of Cobl COMpany; James Bell John obert RicO1arlsoin ati Joseph Delman, 3tle-, all under alleasoi g , ee the Hous 0' Coreoton, anuode to b e I' lbour fur six~ bekasrg es R ...
... EXPLOSIOr Or a S DAO 30ILm3. On Sunday molning list, as the Vivid steamer, belong- iig to Mrs (rcener, of North Shields, and 3 of her SOHS, ainac, Jnmes, and ThIomas, eras preparing to tow vessels to sea, it was observed that one of her boilers ?? and wlhile Isaac and! Janres Greiner wnre employed in blowing the %water out of ths boilers in order to have the defective part examined, one of the ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS. MUJNDAW, FEB. 25. The Poor Relief (Ireland.) Act amendment bill was ,read a-8econd ?? Wicklow remarking, that he, thought-every second bill~relaiing to Ireland prepared by ,her Majesty's ministers, required a second bill to rectify its errors. Several petitions were presented for-and against the CornLawa, after which theirlordobips adjourned. * TUESDAY, aEB. 96. On the motion ...
... [FROM THE MIORtNING CHRtONICLE CORREtPON. DENT.] BittmixGAMs, T'uesdry Evening, Five o'Clock.- Thle sullen silence of the Movement party here, al- though thcy hald not indulged in any excesses durieg the past week,did anything but allay the fears of the friends of order and peace. Still many, anxious ?? expel, ii' possible, from the public mind any unneces- sary apprehensions, unfortunately ...
... NATURAL HISTORY SOGIETY. I Yesterday, at two It, the afternoon, the anniversary rmeei ng of ihe atural History Society of Northunber- lond, Duuraam, aud Newcastle upon ync, was held iii ithe Lecture Room of the Phdoio-ophical Socirty, the ?? Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham, 'resident of the lostiution in the chair. H is lu'dwhip touk his beat shortly alfter tih ebove hour, and was acctromnanied ...
... ENLARGEMENT OF THE NEWCASTLE _ _ - - COURANT. Tuis day he Courant is presented to the Public in a new and improved form, according to a promise made son time ago. ThiecClange, as has already been stated, has been rendered necessary on many accounts. First, the increase inthe number of advertisements so much encroached on the entire columns of the sheet, that too little space was left for ...