THE CHASE
... Fox Ho-unds will ?? Mr. Leelhe's Fox ouun-dt wiall ?? this day (Friday) the 16th, at Aldersry HA14 Tuesday,i2oth,at Sarn Buidge; .Peiday, 23 1, at Sbocklack Village. Each morning at half.Pi ...
... Fox Ho-unds will ?? Mr. Leelhe's Fox ouun-dt wiall ?? this day (Friday) the 16th, at Aldersry HA14 Tuesday,i2oth,at Sarn Buidge; .Peiday, 23 1, at Sbocklack Village. Each morning at half.Pi ...
... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 183s. 31ic dnd Methodifm -(From -a corresponderd. -At a small town ou the shores of the Mersey lately occurred a eircum stnewhfch mrather a ttn-ishtha.oe whoh are neF no ...
... LORD MAHTON'S SPEECH l AT TfIE 4EST KENT DI.1NNER. Lord MAsItote rose and said-in rising to propose a toast maire immediately referring o those principles, the support of Vhich has brought us together to-day, you will perhaps expect that I sihould say something of our present political situation-of the transactions of the past, and our prospects for the Wture. Since this I meeting was first ...
... Ws copy, the following splendid specimnen of IrIsh hiAl church and orange morality from the Standard, into which paper it was transferred, in npprobation, we presume, front the columns of the Dublin Warder a tory religious paper ot high repute among the faction whose cause and principles it advocates throughout the sister countrv. 1 0 Lord God, to whom vengeance belongeth: thou God, to whamn ...
... [From the Bath & cheltennai CVnzette.] Monday was the day appointed for the election of two Knights to serve in Parliament for the Eastern Division of this county Spacious hustings were erected in front of the Towohall at W e l, which were filled by gentlemen, who appeared to be principaly supporters of Mr. Miles; and excellent accoinmodadln for the reporters of the press was provided by the ...
... CiTh. , .. JwFyn GH ELECTION: of ,, yesoerda ~ ~ ~ ifiloratd fo this forms-, loyes'e a jte64befor@ chat hour,MrAerob, he tt byW am ?? body of fiends,.. appeared. upo th betinsand was received with loud a-crlem, tbons frolt alargeil~ ?? of the inlsalitarnts.Thy wer ,meraelptfallnwed by Lord Ra insaY.-aO4', ol~ a ?? friends, who vere receivrod'witli he ~ ~ Mal~sefo h different partizare 0n' ...
... TIM LZTc R y SOUVENIR. New Series-London, ?? ad Co.-A considerable alteration has taken DU In'tbt form and festurem of this annual. which rn-ar f In tht form and features of this annual, which comes rth fat As yew I85 with five-and-twenty illustrations inttead of ten, which herotofore has been the number. The volume is enlarged to meet the increase in its pictorial stores, and the character ...
... TIE ELECTIONS.IN LANCASHIRE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TRUE SU-V. f7lolseley, 1. Jan. 1835. SiR,-You will see by the date of this letter, that I am got back from the clouds of smoke, and from the hives of men. If I could have brought along with me into this vale of Stafford; to the borders of the beautiful TRExT, and to the woods and fine meadows and fieldss; if I could have brought along with me ...
... LONDON, JANUARY 4, 1835. The opposition journals of France are commenting with just pride on the result of some of the late elections there, as affording un- doubted proof that the popular cause is daily strengthening. The tide has turned, they say, and is again setting strongly back towards the old and sure ground of popular principles. M. Eusebe Sal. verte, one of their stanchest advocates ...
... charities, but he has not told you of his unwearied kindness^ to his clergy, his attention to the duties his high station, these things few know better than myself. As to the Clergy, Gentleman, I am Sure I speak the sentiments of the great body of them wen I say it is our anxious wish to have every thing redressed that may be a real grievance to the people, and that to every Dissenter the ...
... BRECONSHIRE. BRECON COUNTY ELECTION.—ThisElection took place on Tuesday last; Col. Wood was re-elected without opposition. The Hon. Gentleman was pro posed by Henry Allen, Esq. and seconded by John Wilkins, Esq. The London Gazette, of tlie 9th instant, announces the elevation to the peerage of George James Pratt, commonly called Earl of Brecknock, by the title of Baron Camden, of Camden ...
... (From the Lady's Jlaouzine, for January.) At that period of the French Revolution, when its dis- tracted kingdom was governed by the Directory/ and a salutary Ire-ail of an introduction of it., fatal principles to out-own shores caused an eye of rigid inquiry to be directed to all who landed upon them. Whilst resident in one of our watering-placcs, on the eastern coast, my attention was one ...