ANALYSIS OF THE NEW TOWN-COUNCIL
... ANALYSIS THE NEW TOWN-COUNCIL. - v. > •»« ■» n>vvunuiui PB(>rSSB ...
... ANALYSIS THE NEW TOWN-COUNCIL. - v. > •»« ■» n>vvunuiui PB(>rSSB ...
... the .H\int. to the Ladies residing within its limits, is fixed /prljvrsday next, 21»t of January, 1836. i 1 ?? Gentlemen's Tickets can only be had of ' ki _. PSTER DICKSON.EsQ. M.C. full Band will attend. ••_ * n Panciajr. to commence at Ten o'clock. A }*P*rticularly requested that Ladies will describe their Vreuat^the back of their Admission Ticket. tAMPTOV TuairpixE JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ...
... Notice, 1 H in., h and Military Committee will be ready, on or be- t .. t l)-sl>HA . . the .tilth January, Ib3>j, at Eleven o'clock, to ' ,al ...
... superior PACKETS leave the CUSTOM II ' iaVBURGH carrying bis Majesty's Mails;— every Wedneadsty I tarda' **«■■- in the* morning, returning every Wednesday and 1 E| ** 1 II ' riT-*I* lA> ' and *- he RHINE 'carrying his Majesty's Mails)— I VVednesdav and Saturday Morning, at Seven ?? |irniiailj_ J I I ' ' w , -r> V*. ?? ami Saturday Morning. Reduced lirw ■ -it _l»in. ?? ?? I ' vtWERP «'* ...
... I Minion, Thursday Evening. At Barcelona deplorable excesses were committed on the inst. More than lUO prisoners were in citadel hy the populace. The corpse of Colonel 0 Doniiell horribly mutilated. On tbe s'h troutilea continued. lives all tlte persons suspected of Carliam were menaced. On the 4th, on receiving the news these disorders, Mina left St. Llnrent for Barcelona. Yet are the people ...
... That' V n'u P ?? , ' OM|, ' I v no HEREBY GIVE NOTICE— WANy ?? 1 KRLY GENERAL COURT of the said COM- •BSE-SDrsJEc'n. v- t 4 ' 1 ■* c thelr House in Leadenhall-strcet, on W he ?? ' tne2; - l -l • March, 1836, at Eleven ?? in X- JAMKS ?? Ml LVILL, Secretary. RCHOOLfbrihe INDIGENT BLIND, ST. GEORGES-F IELDS, SURREY. Hi- _ President. >» orace the Archbishop of CANTERBURY. Ti'KAsrniin. M At R SPu ...
... ACADEMY, No. 87, CARVER-STREET, SHEFFIELD, Opposite the National School. MR. J. BIRCH respectfullyannounces to his Friends and the Public generally, that he continues give Lessons DRAWING and PAINTING, in ail bs departments; and trusts, by assiduous attention, to merit a continuance of the patronage which he takes this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging ; and begs also to say, that the ...
... 0 . Daughter, Frederick Hunt, Esq. .£2O 0 ?? Pain - -£50 G T Berk, lev, Esq. . 1 o lt . ad Colb-cUon Captain Walker, Scotch sermon, per Rev. lusi leer Guards .50 s , - - 40 0 John Mortimer, Esq. . 1 1 jC H. Pilgrim. Esq. . 3 3 1 Mrs. Schneider . .10 ?? - 0 ,r ' Mrs Andrews . .20 ?? - (i Kong, Esq. . .10 w _n.». Esq - 10 0 a. Friend 10 Msyow. Esq. - 5 ?? F. Sargent. Esq. . . 1 0 - . ...
... leave the CUSTOM Vltl li ...
... t c\ W'HYTE, Commander, 200 tons builder's measurement, j | ?? i» power engines by Seaward and Co., will leave London . _ * uitbe 7_ of February calling at Falmouth for Gibraltar, I 1 ?? ,i ( nnsiantmople, and has very superior ?? for j ...
... 1 «nc Teak J^»LY, H.V s ,v, ?? ?? '' ' t ?? ns » >er register ; JOHN KEITH Httec'l i cMliitious are very «*# ...
... SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING THE ENLARGEMENT AND WILDING CHURCHES AND CHAPELS IN THE DIOCESE OF WORCESTER. One of tin* most respectable meetings ever witnessed was he'd yesterday (Tuesday, Jan. at the Guildhall, in this city, f >r the purpose establishing a Society for the Enlargement and Building Churches and Chapels in the Diocese of Worcester. The ,Lom> Bishop of the Diocese look the chair ana ...