All the members for Leicester and Leicestershire voted for the Ministerial the King in reply the Speech. Mr. ..
... i« alluded to in the Morning P'*t as an eminent Advocate, whose ...
... i« alluded to in the Morning P'*t as an eminent Advocate, whose ...
... Tonr Spi.tr.—The Standard took task the other evening for having stated that some difference opinion dissension existed the Conservative ranks, and that to many that partj neither ...
... ANALYSIS THE NEW TOWN-COUNCIL. - v. > •»« ■» n>vvunuiui PB(>rSSB ...
... Miss BUCK i,A» f»* that |,-r- in M •delegate YORK. aid those ragrn't entrust Children to Care, that it .40 their Study cultivate in them the their Power, audi useful Knowledge and Sotntific Attainment*, a* shall naure them continual Source of Kdifiewtion and Amusement after Years; and that a* the Widow and Daughter of a Clergyman. they fvel ihe the uf instilling those true Principles of ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS. Thursday, Fib. 4. The Lord Cuauc.llor took hi* seat tbu Woolsack, at Arc ° TV> Oukf of I.EINSTER briefly mored lha Address, spoke in Poor La wa. Ibe Earl BURLINGTON seconded the motion, and enforced the line taken in the apcecb. The Duke WELLINGTON rose—Mr I****. quite concur opinions expressed Uv lh« Noble Duke opposite, the Address, and Noble Earl w.io seconded it, of ...
... LONDON. TUESDAY, MAY 18. THE accounts from Spain to-day shew clearly that the Queen's troops have been worsted in the North, and that quarter look so bad, that Spanish Bonds have fcllen i»-day > 'i> » nd to 6 4- In the French Chamber of Peers, on Saturday, the reading of >he act of accusation was continued, after a scene of die customary uproarious nature, during which the whole of the ...
... LONDON. MONDAY. NOV. 16. A SPEECH made by the Emperor Nicholas to the Municipal Body of Warn*,ha* attracted much attention. It couched in language bom insulting to the feelings of the Polt.-. and speaks moat contemptuously the policy of England Hid Fiance. M. Durand, the French Consul-general at Warsaw, heard the speech, and brought a report Pans but the eapnasinsis against France we oftnslre ...
... for the support which was so libe- Ljlv c. teuded bim, beg to inform them that ti,/ BUSINESS will be continued by his Vido*. MARY TREGELLAS, who reapect- -0 v solicits a continuance of their kind favors • all Persous indebted to the Estate are re- aiiftfe- to pay their amounts to MARY •fKEGELL AS, who is fully authorised to re- hire the same. Lk-ed Truro,2otkqf 6tk month, June 1836. FALKOTTTH ...
... I PRENTTCEi who will be treated as one of the nil) • . urn _ 3 | ?? by Letter, Post-paid. , flH _ Retail Furnishing Ironmonger, WKSTUATU, I)i:WSBIKV. , '•_ immediate want of a Respectable \i, - ■ APPKi^TICE; ~G. JACKSON, uKEN and WOOLLEN-DRAPER, NORTHALLERTON, Vacancy for an APPRENTICE. Wllill4»€l. FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL at 11ART- ?? h .t)KTI{. n*>ar Richmond, Yorkshire. rnTICE is hereby jj.ven, ...
... HALL; BvaUTIFI'LLV situate on the Banks of the River Lune, with CompaotFAßMS, Water Cotton, and Flax Mills, Woods, Streams, FiTh'rie« fin^ lv ' lin B the valuable Salmon Fishery ?? R' er Une) ' STONE QUARRIES, &c, CONTAINING ABOUT 6 00 ACRES, STATUTE MEASURE, « tnste in * he *^ veni townships of Halton, Caton, uo emt»ore. Bulk, and Skerton, in the County of AND TBE MANOR OF HALTON, Witb tbe ...
... with whomnlh **»»«*-« ?? Atsi»:ant.ls desirou* of char^nLi7^ een , ' ,ree veari Appr:t*ions to be aodr.ssed^\? iuualion . f— l J - ?? as aliove. X JOURNEYMAN to the O^OCFRY A ancTA^;»W-CHANDLEP^u^ C J N «e«d apply but lhosc w |aTbe B ™?^n. i. \ 3lMte d ( ,^ ! -P^) w Mr.. Flower. Mar- Klt ? Tl^wi ?? Wlll be attended to. I i.c frr Xuh^ha:,. To nallNterN. ■V^^TED Immediately, in the North. ...
... LODGk , and to attend to the Duties of tfa.t Sitnatlon •^rried Man would not be objected to ; but ?? 5£ * be ready FurnisheTthe ApfefS* £„ small Independence of their own, as no SaW j^.ilo-ed ia sddition to the otlier ad vantages whirl. !J \\ jpyed by the Lodge Keeper. ges Wnu:h irfp-ct-bfe relerences as to character, & c . will be pU^tionsmay be made to Mr. Wildok, at How Js foresaid, ...