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... ?? IN PARVO. The MTorslin POot staic' that a large sum Of money has p been ?? London: to thu Loead quarte rs stult::tearceliol fat~lic' of Sherborne is about ito ishtatiei as 'eoe'.i'le of prpetycci i ...
... ?? IN PARVO. The MTorslin POot staic' that a large sum Of money has p been ?? London: to thu Loead quarte rs stult::tearceliol fat~lic' of Sherborne is about ito ishtatiei as 'eoe'.i'le of prpetycci i ...
... T1HE HULL TOWN COUNCIL. I . . - AGAIN and( again have we been called upon, by coarespoudents we mucli respect, to moot the propriety r f the intelligent, the respectable, the industrious, and even the decent of the borough, taking steps at the approaching inn- nicipal election, to infuse something like ho- nesty, good sense, and disinterestedness into the HULL Town Council. At once and without ...
... u ?? ITO B. . J. INLET ESQ., MIP;, B.Y THi , REFPRMERS SOF NORTIS tSHSHIRE , STALYRUlDGEIp tUasDAY.! Yest`erdAYf a. publc dinne4 iwas given by the, Reformers of North:Cheshire resident i s the neigbbourhopd of Duckenfield, Ashton, ;Stalybridge' and . the. neighhouring' .t9owa, to E. .J. Stanley, Esq.. the fiberalmeroeber of the northern division of the county of eChester. - t Thonmas ASHTON ...
... DIRM TO THE COUNTY AN1D TTY LIM1R!CK I REPRESENTATIVES. l (From the Limrick 'Star.) This splendid entertainment, and testimony of public ap- probation of the conduct and efficiency of our present excel- lent representatives, took place en Monday evening, at the Northumberland Buildings, with all the eclat and effect that could bedesired. Upwards of 300 gentlemen sat down to dinner-our ...
... ANNUAL MIMIy;f OF THU COMBPU ANDONEW- TOWNARDS FARMINQ.SOCIETY. (Fpor the ANorthernt fV'i~ The annual show anid dirnner of this useful and thriving if agricultural ?? wir~e to have taltert place sotue days le since, but wver? deferred ?? last, on account tof hi the Celebr~ation of the Presbyterian sacirameast and other i c-irises intervening. We learned, from the report read byH the secretary, ...
... PRESTON MARKET.-(TnsS DAY) Twe'SCv o'clock There was a fair supply of grain at this morning's market. Good qualities of Wheat maintained the quotations of last week, but ordinary sorts were about 6d. per windle lower. a. A. i. d. WhiEAT, V windle of 2201bs ?? 27 0 to 29 0 Do. Red, new ?? 25 6 27 0 Unsound and inferior sorts ?? 0 0 0 FLoun, Superfine, Vt pack of 2401bs . ?? 45 0 46 0 Do. Common ...
... MEETING Or THE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. CIVIL COERCION IN MATTERS OF RELIGION. (Froni or Special Reporear.) CULLYnACKEY, TUESDAY. OCTOBIRI 10. Tbe Reformed Presbyterian Synod met here this day at 12 o'clock, by adjournrtneott from its rerular meeting, for the purpose of considering memorials fronl various congrega. tionqs, and to settle othep~matters chiefly conitected with the qi estion ...
... PORTSMOUTH-SA.4TURDA V. I The Wellesley. 74, with Sir Frederick Maitland's fi left Plymouth, for the Uiat Indies, oi l' sT lay last. The Cleopatra, 28, wa.s at ?? lo, Ju ne I I; Ilarrie 18, at Arica, May ;3tJ Aeta'ori, 24, loft (allao for Valp raiso, June If;; 16 pid, lli, arri cd at Malta from Titi Sept. 2*2; P'emubroke, 71, arrived at Lisbon from Cor October J. ?? Pique, ;yj, Captnin Boxer, ...
... TIlE MONMOUTHSHIRE BOROUGHS. Mr. Bailey, the member for Worcester, and the father of the rejected of the Monmouthshire boroughs, has started banks at Abergavenny and Monmouth, to s coun. teract (to adopt his son's phrase) the great lcectioncer- ing infuence of the Monmouthshirq and (Glamorganshire Banking Company. A Tory paper, The Beecon, is also announced for publication on the 14th ...
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... CHRIST CHURCH, SUilRREY. The adjouirtled mecing of th- parishioners of Christ Church touk place yesterday, to considcr the proprict) of granting a chiirch-ratc of twopenice in the pound for the ensuing year. rhe attendance on this occasion was ex. tremely large. Mr. IHAWES addressed the mceting at great length. He said that notwithstanding the manifesto signed by the rector, and tno anonymous ...
... IRBLAND. DUBLIN, Ocr. 24. tFROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDFINT.1 GENERAL ASSOCIATION. The Association met this day, according to adjourn- ment, Peter Purcell, Esq., in the chair, when the fol- lowing letter from Mr. O'Connell was read by the secrc- tary:_- Darrynane Abbey, Oct. 19. MY DFAR FREi'(l_-1 cannot be in Dublin until the :10th instant. I propose to submit two motions on the :3lst to the ...