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... . . 2 . Bradford, &c 5 Imperial Parliament — Board of Guardians . . 6 Prorogation — Our Rela- Bradford Vagrant Office 6 tions with France — West Ridine Midsum- Lord Stanley's Retire- mer Intermediate Seg- ?? Trials — sions 6 Notices of Motion for Manchester and Leeds the New Session . 2 Railway ?? 6 Final Close of the State Literary & Social Var. — Trials 3 - Musical Recreations at Lord ...
... Sept. 4th, 1544. SHEFFIELD and LINCOLNSHIRE JUNCTION RAILWAY, Being an EXTENSION of the SHEFFIELD and MANCHESTER RAILWAY to LINCOLN and GAINSBURGH. CAPITAL. .£650,000; in 20 000 Shares of .£25 each.— Deposit, .£l. ss. per Share. £4 per Cent., and Half further Profits, guaranteed by the Sheffield and Manchester Railway Company. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. The MAYOR of SHEFFIELD. The MAYOR of RETFORD ...
... Intbixigexc* . 2 Bradford, Ac. ?? 5 ?? • i £Z_£_S_r: : . Domestic Intmaigwc* — General Baptist Missions 6 England 3 Explosion at a Coal-Pit Scotland 3 near Sheffield . . 6 Ireland 3 The Occupations of the Miscellaneous ?? 3 People. —Completion Leading Articles — °f the Census . . 6 Summary-The Judicial Harvest Prospects ?? 6 Close of the State ?? NO * NC __ Tri^-The Pojala- eFJbeAS tr ike 6 ...
... Commercial Reporter . . 2 Local Intelligence — Foreign Intelligence — Bradford, &c 5 Sweden and Norway — Board of Guardians . . 6 The French in Algiers Bradford Vagrant Office 6 — Peace between the Anniversary of Baptist French and Moors — Missions ?? 6 United States — Cana- The Consecrated Colours 6 da — Mexico and Texas 3 Bradford and Leeds Domestic Intelligence — Railway (Short Line) 6 ...
... Reporter . . 2 Bradford, &c 5 Domestic Intelligence — St. John's Charch . . 6 England 3 A Review of the Wool Scotland 3 Market . . . . . 6 The Queen in the North Lan. Election 6 Highlands ?? 3 A Farmer's Prospects 6 Ireland 3 New Zealand — Wairau The Repeal Banquet Massacre ?? 6, 7 in Ireland ?? 3 A Railway Curiosity . 7 Miscellaneous ?? 3 Poetry 7 Foreign Intelligence . 4 Literary Notices ?? ...
... Of Lin-eed the imports during the present week show falling off as compared with those for several preceding weeks, notwithstanding, the market being largely supplied with what remains uns Id m the previous heavy arrivals, and the demand the moment being by means brisk, no tendency is as yet observable tewaids higher rates, still, however, the impression is pretty general that prices have seen ...
... LONDON, THURSDAY BVEIfINS The French government has promptly followed up the successful termination of the war in Morocco, l.y tfivini; decisive proof of its pacific intentions. Orders have been i-sued to suspend tlie preparations in progress! at Rochefort, CherLouri.', L'Oritnt, Toulon, and Brest. The expenses of the expedi'ion to Morocco are rated about £800,000 sterling, and it is not ...
... Monday, Septem- ber 30, 1844. SPECIAL MEETING. SHEFFIELD AND ROTHERHAM RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHEFFIELD and ROTHERHAM RAILWAY COMPANY, will be held at the Sheffield Station, on Thursday, the 26th of September instant, at One o'Clock, to t*;ke into consideration and (if approved) to ratify an Agreement made by the Directors with the Midland R-ti ...
... House, near Huddersfield. JOSEPH BROOKE, Esq., Greenhead, near Hudders- field. CHARLES APPLEBY, Esq., Sheffield, Director of the Sheffield, Ashton-uuder-Lyne, and Manchester Railway. THOMAS BLAKE, Esq., Sheffield, Director of the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Manchester j Railway. WILLIAM BRADLEY, Esq., Sheffield, Director of the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Manchester Railway. ...
... which he is never taught to use a firelock, fur what is called target practice is not worth mentioning. He is so bad shot, therefore, that, as calculation shews, only one in four hundred tells. * * * * But then we shall be that bayonets, if they have effected nothing during our great European aud American contests, have alwayj been present, ready, in reserve, to win the field, the c o.' the ...
... Appointed AGENT for the Sale of DC. HEWITT'S PATENT CIRCULAR- KEVED PIANO-FORTES, which she can confidently recommend for Cheapness. Durability, Elegance of Form, &c. They also give a much more easy and graceful posi- tion to tbe Perfoimer that: the straight-keyed Instruments. N.B. — Has always on hand Piano- fortes, which can be seen on application as above. September 4th, 1544. NEW COACH TO ...