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THE ANDOVER ABOMINATIONS. (Continesed from our sixth page.) nodv ?? by the eminent accountant with the books ..

... open court. But this, though the onl3' right course, would hiave been a m ; one, as Mr. Mitchiner must then have beer subjected to the inco't i~li e s atioe , which would have cnuehssatenswith regard to fgures, and stopped his opinions on diet, for which he was not asked, but which show how completely he is the creature of the system by which he lives, he being the auditor of sixteen Poor Law ...

A PRINCE CONVICTED OF FORGERY

... I APr. ?? A; Ida_ Ant!__ .. - . SRINE AssIzES.-At these Assizes, on the 11th inst. Eugene Joseph Marie Ptinue de Berghes, aged twenty- thi se years, wao triedforforgery. The prince isa member of adistinguiisbed anid hnonirablefamily, possesses alarge and independent fortune, and not long since married a young lady with considerable property. With a view of affording facilities for its members ...

Published: Friday 05 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 950 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

To Readers & Correspondents

... Isel liatc & Cormwpovp aeiit. Jone ROGERS, BnRSToL.-There was no alteration made in tho ?? of settlement. The bill was ssitlsdratsr; consequently the law remains as it wis. The party lie spealks of, if chargeable, will have to be removed, cruel as the act will be. JAMES WicLsAMS, MASNCnESTvn.-We lave not room for his letter. The information it contaics we will try to make available on another ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... . . '0griatittirt ?tjwrtirultitre. ? ?? I riEIL'PGA1DE N OPERATION~S. ?? ;lo Iveek, c rwis onday, Sept. 251h, IF43. [Etrilctcd lt011a 'j of.eit a l 01MUM OjJrOt5nl five near EatsthOssrii, in11 SUSSOx,; and On Several Inodel ~ittrun Onl tle Vs tates ot thle Earl of Dartsnioth at slaithwusite, ill Yorkshaire, ptbi,~iqlcd by Mr. :Nwewll, ot Fatulcy lJyis, stnea lludilerstield, ill Order to guide ...

Chartist Intelligence

... I - Oartiot futt-1-14ma. (r. MESSRS. MIGRATE, DOYLE, AND CLARK'S a rs, TOUR. la BuRNLEy,-On Monday evening, September 1st, oa public meeting of the inhabitants of this place was ir held in the Temperance Hall, for the purpose of he hearing addresses from Messrs. Doyle, M'Grath, and s, Clark, members of the Executive Committee of the 1 'x National Charter Assoeiation, on the Charter and at ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... 91grirulture allb 12ort I JeEtLD-GARDEB .O.i3'4T Ibr t~ie Wee comenon Mo-ssday, Sept.T 18?Is, 1843. [Extracted from a DtfiyofAitua Ofemtionz On five gmall farms n ,othie estates of the lateMts.D. Gilbert,, near Eastbourne, in Suissex ; alid on several model arms on the estates of the Earl of Dartmouth at laitluwai, -in Yorkshire, published by Mr. Nowell, of Farnley Tyas, near fluddersfield, in ...

Tit Bits

... cit tWo4 To TMls BRuTAL AND UNPRINCIPLED-A CARD.-Any person desirous of Gratifying his brutal propensitAe, earning, at the same time, a handsome maintenaLeC, has now an opportunity of obtaining permanent em. ployment as master of a union workhouse. Pecula- tion within tolerably wide limits will be winked at, and every facility will be afforded to elude detection, and, in case of exposure, ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... 2grfrulturr aub fbdivilturc. FIELD.GAltDEN OPERATIONS. FPr the Week commencing Mfonday, Sept.1lth1 1843. [Extracted from a Dsss-ofActuai Operations on five.' small farms on the estates of the late Mrs. D. Gilbert, near Eastbourne, in Sussex; and on several model farms on the estates of the Earl of Dartmouth at Slaithwaite, in Yorkshire, published by Mr. Nowell, of Farniley Tyas, near ...

ODD FELLOWSHIP. (Concluded from our edghth page.) hi TO TRE EDITOR OF ira NORTEERN STAR. SSn,-Ilaving seen in ..

... of Saturday last i a letter from Mr. Rateliffe, in which he has thought jl proper to mention my name, and in such a manner ca as might have a tendency to mislead those who are d, unacquainted with me, 1 trust ou will allow me a pi small space to reply. I shall ps s over the first part tci of his letter, and the resolution of the auditors as to Ir the gentlemnant way in which ohe discharges the ...

ODD FELLOWSHIP. (Conchnded from our eighth page.) TG TiE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAB, Srn,-Having seen in tour ..

... Saturday last a letter from Mr. Ratelitfe, in which he has thought proper to mention my name, and in such a manner as might have a tendency to mislead those who are unacquainted with me, I trust you vill allow me a small space to reply. I shall pass over the first part of his letter, and the resolution of the auditors as to the gentlenanlY way in which he discharges the duties of his office; ...

Foreign Movements

... floraefit g *btncntn EL And I Will war,.at least in ?? (And-should myvchance so happen-deeds), I With all1 who war with Thought I Si I think I hear a little bird, who sings bl The people by and by will be the stronger.-Bynoti. ri go- We suspend for a wecek the selections from bl Mr. MAcZeIt'S Italy, Austria, and the Pope. a Next week we Purpose giving Mr. MAcZZNI'S M I co to-aI ding ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... | THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO FRANCE AND RETURN TO ENGLAND. A bCoRE~ neighibourly sovereicgn never sat upon the throne than QUEEN VICTORIA; and we say it to her in- In finite honour, and heartily rejoicing in it, for Her M AJESTY'S own sake, as well as for the sake of the country, and of the hi 5 world. On her return from Germany, it pleased Her tr M)AJESTY to pay Louis Po-oLilrrE a pop visit at the ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2065 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News