RAILWAY COMMITTEE

... GROUP E. THE NORTHIUMBERLAXND RAILWAYS. TniJISDAY. May 15.-The committee re-assembled to- ?? Worsley in the chair; the other members of the committee being SIr T. D Acland, the Hon. W. Cow- per, Slr T. Baring, and Dr. Stock. Mr Brunel was called, and produced certain diagrams (previously called for), which he explained to the commit- tee. He had assumed. in the first instance, that 14 trains ...

Published: Friday 23 May 1845
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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NORTH DEVON

... ILFRACOMas.-The season at this fashionable watering place is commencing. Among the recent arrivals are- - Yateman, Esq.; D. Clarke, Esq., and Miss Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. Garrett; Mrs. and Miss Noad; Thomas Palling, Esq., and family; Edward Clarke, Esq., and Rev. G. Clarke; Richard Hodgson, Esq. M.P., & family; Mr. and Mrs. Alehorne; Tieut.-Colonel Head; Mrs. and Misses Godwin; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. ...

Published: Thursday 22 May 1845
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
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ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED CARPENTERS' SOCIETIES OF LONDON

... ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED CARPEN- TERS' SOCIETIES OF LONDON. This grand annual banquet came off on Monday, I May 12, at the Ilighbury Barn Tavern, Islington. About 400 persons, amidst whom was a good sprink- I ling of the fair sex, sat down to a sumptuous repast, com prising most of the delicacies of the season. Mr. Jonas Wartnaby, a member of the King's I Arms Society, Marylebone-street, was ...

Foreign Movements

... 4frorti2 0obemento. ,,And I will war, at least in vords, ,Afd-should noy chance so happen-deeds), wital all who war with Thought ! r I think I hear a little bird, who sings The people by and by will be the stronger.-BrinoN YOOUNG AMERICA! MOOVt5~ENTS OF THE AMSRICAN ARTISANJS.-PROORESS s' rtIE NATIONAL REFOaM5Els.-ANTI-RENT WAR. 'C thlis weekpresent our readers with the latest counts which ...

Foreign Intelligence

... ,fl)ref-qll KiltrIligrarr. ?? ?? I FRANCE. . MENCEMILNT OF TIlE WAR iN ALeEItrA.-TIhc *oof Tuesdaty annnce that the Minister ar r eceived twro dspatches from Marshal *caud, doted the 9th and 10th inst. In the first, l01t , hd aunoulcs his arrival in the Ouarensenis, lasrepxratev mooveients. In the second, he - l account of' two affirays on the 13th, between ?? guard of a colvoy and about 500 ...

THE MAYNOOTH GRANT

... THE, -,NL?L-.V-N00Tjl GRANT, Ttlet(bv ,vunngs I poiiit LImIxPiiil Lit' at, 'lox etf , di oY pit x .1 IjI> ?? ~t A Mr.GIW.ShldttTott I faill, Livcijici, for1 thle puliose of' tcfipcssiig r. thil-t UtIedLutc' fiostilitV Ii)ih tile 5c ?? ll tore I L~~~vljol d, Et;(I ~~~just' It ,m Tle Iloy. Mri. I loo1t, of it, S'iviolxv's, proposed TlI I W 0i Ii t 1 ?? sou!i tioloZS . Is blo \ , ll I cit BlTat ...

Published: Tuesday 20 May 1845
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1506 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

To Readers & Correspondents

... a o etabero & rroenponubelit5. | 3 Sl JAB. GRAUAM, AND ABSOLUTION FROM CONCILIATION SHALL,-The Belfast l'terciaor, in commenting on the late debate on the tMaynooth grant, says:- We - are not so content with Mir. Sheil's voluntary promise, that Sir James Graham would receive a cordial recep- . tion in Ireland. We have a profound esteem for Mr. Sheil. He is one of the ornaments of our ...

WHERE ARE WE GOING TO?

... i - - ; THE NORTHERN STAR. , SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1845. Ilv [ TO WHAT ARE WE COMING? e I fWHAT'S IN THE WIND THAT BLOWS H' ZTIS WAY ? The greatest DR-formner of the day is Sir ROBERT Ily PEEL. To that man seems to have been given a iS- SPECIAL MISSION to break tip the murderous systent of a PROTESTANT ASCENDANCY, loan-mongering, rag- ar money, high taxation, and defiance of the people's will. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... RLIAMENT} uOUSE OF LORDS-TuESDAY. 0 £c~~iois igatts te edownett ~ Myinooth were pre- tv he linsl ire efLndoiI thet Duke of Buccleirch, he DinlOU h ?? of Cado, shel, the Earl of I'jralouthl the Biso of' Cach I and th rquesst of Bteadialbane. oljsoCFR als presented a petitl gainst thea but stated tbat no one could be more a .1,1 1.3pe10 4 hanl he was. SlDO11'YE presented petitions from d ...

Published: Wednesday 07 May 1845
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1346 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LATEST NEWS FROM AMERICA

... LATEST NEWS FROM AMERIlC at nine 1l The Great Western, which reactned Lnverlru a -- o'clock on Wednesday evening, brings intelligence from Now York to tile 24th April. The report of the important debate on the Oregon ques. tion in the British Parl;,ment had been received by the ,Caledonia on the 21st, and at first elicited sundry ebullitions Of splenetic wrath from the newspapers, which ...

Published: Saturday 10 May 1845
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4613 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

DISTRICT NEWS

... N CIlORLEY, h CHILD KILeu.-Osn Wednesday last, an inquest was taken, at the a, Joiner's Arms, before R. Palmer, Esq., coroner, on view of the body & of Thomas Riatcliffe, a child, seventeen months old, who was killed ce on the morning previous, by being run over by a cart, that was passing e through Market-street. A little girl was also run over, at the same y time, but ele eseaped unhurt. ...

Published: Saturday 10 May 1845
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1691 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

DISTRICT NEWS

... LEYLAND. VCE.TH BV IIANGING.-OI Molday lost an inqitest nas held at Leyland, before Mr. R. Palmer, touching the death of William Fish, a boy about 15 years of age, son of )Ir. John Fisb, yeoninn, of Ley. lend Lane. It appeared from the evidence aildiicel onl the inquest, that the deceased, onl Saturday lost, met with lils death from playing with a pair of scales in his father's balr, whiichi ? ...

Published: Saturday 24 May 1845
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 714 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News