Bankrupts, &c
... woohen cloth merchants. T. Jackson, jun., and J- VVesthead, (treat Crosby, millers. ItaNKßCprv. Thomas Baton, Bolton, cotton apiuuer. William Chapman and Thomas Kenning, Birmingham, lire ir»ni makers. John J ...
... woohen cloth merchants. T. Jackson, jun., and J- VVesthead, (treat Crosby, millers. ItaNKßCprv. Thomas Baton, Bolton, cotton apiuuer. William Chapman and Thomas Kenning, Birmingham, lire ir»ni makers. John J ...
... Amtree, the mettle, Seetnea#, and ktrength nf ,->uie of the Ur-famed steeple cha.er«, and tryioj the tourage of their and hardy riders. The event hat excited unu-ual mtere.-t in the sporting world, and it* influence has extended to all claves of our native ...
... Esq. H. B. Perkins, Esq. rs. Samuel Eyre, Esq. Thomas Price, Esq. Robert Ferguson, asq. William A. Taylor, Eaq. 1ry Thomas Hgpe, Esq. John Wilson, Esq. James D. tustler, Esq. William Whittaker, Esq. Thomas Knowles, Esq. George Williams, Esq. iarns Secretary-G ...
... milk a peculiar breed has been at length formed, exceedingly well suited to the purposes of the dairy, and, at the same time, hardy and fitted to subsist on ordinary food. Now, such a breed might be injured, and not improved, by crossing, even with a race ...
... punctuality in sailing, no Goods can be received on '. - avesitivde - ra they are down two days before the time of sailing. to, THOMAS and JOSEPH SANDSandCO. THE OLD LINE OF PACKETS For NEW YORK, To SAIL ON THE 7TH AND 19TH OF EVERY MONTH. AMERICA, D. G. BAILEY ...
... 'Beconse ire hove nut tile exciusive manuarofinent I of Corporations, wee will not have any Corporations att ?? w.aill sweep thoma alt. awy . (Hear, hear.) Tule ?? of re0ligion lhed nothing to do with Municipal. Reform In Ireland. It waes bmased on the ...
... of Dublin. He (Mr. Hardy) should like to know what clause in the bill that was— , The MAYOR.—Mr. Horsfall said there was such a clause in the bill by which they might do so, but they would not necessarily do so. (Hear, hear.) Mr. HARDY repeated his assertion ...
... of Dublin. He (Mr. Hardy) should like to know what clause in the bill that was— The MAYOR.-Mr. Horsfall said there was such a clause in the bill by which they might do so, but they would not necessarily do so. (Hear, hear.) Mr. HARDY repeated his assertion ...
... garden and pleasure grounds thereon erected and constructed, late in the possession of James Hardie, Esq., deceased, and now of his widow, Mrs. Mary Hardie; also one thousand four hundred Shares in the Northern and Central Bank England; and two hundred ...
... Liverpool and New York, in conjunction with the Liverpool, was launched on Saturday last from the shipbuilding-yard of Messrs. Thomas Wilson and Co., at Liverpool. Gardening Operations for the Week ' Attend to the instructions given last week, for the management ...
... accordingly forfeited to this Company. Moved and seconded by Bawer, end Esquires, 44h.—That William Watson, William Brower. B. and Thomas Riugton, Esquires, be re-elected Directors of this Company. Moved and seconded by and Jogs, Rowsura, Esquires, Sth.—That the ...
... James's Palace, London, aged 72, Sir I THOMAS MASH. I On Thursday last, aged 29, MTS. ELIZABETH WOODWARD, wife of Mr. R. H. Woodward, Strickland-street, On Friday last, at Warrington' , in his 20th year, THOMAS GLEAYS SAXON , the second son of George ...