Advertisements & Notices

... been ?I?fI?UQ ?U3WpKh?t?. the ring ?Jr ANCHESTER AND LEEDS RAILWAY. C LVJ. MORTG4GE LOANS. TI The Directors are prepared to RECEIVE TENDERS for a the limited aniotint of LOANS on Mortgage, In lieu of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TO BUILDERH JOINERS. AND OTEtERiS. BY MR. E. KIRBY. TbBle Day, FrldttV,) thc 4th instant, at Tweive o'clock precisely, onths~rein5Os.Rvees ard. loodstreet, * nv S S BOARDS, A Jhso, dled Dcors, Nails, ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE LORDS.—AUGUST 28. Their lord-hips met at three o'clock. ROYAL ASSENT. Th- royal assent was given b .v to Mewin* Consolidated Fund UiNDrainage ?« l-»wnbrofa:r. UH> .I; . Bill Public Works (Ireland) (No. 4) Kill; MigiS&BSSSSSSd Bill (No. 2}. „ - The Lard* Commissi were the Lord Chancellor, the Mar.iu.sof Lansdowue, the Karl of Miuto, Karl Spencer, and Lord Campbell. PROROGATION OF ...

Coroner'.s Inquest.—Serious Charge against a Chemist. —Censiue of the Jvuy.—Yesterday, Mr. G. J. Mills, deputy ..

... lengthened inquiry, at the Duke of Sussex beer-shop, Cliiton-strcet, Latymcr-road, Shepherd's-bush, on view of the body of John Thomas Francis, aged twenty-three years. The deceased was a carter, l'ving at No. 8, Clifton-street, and had all his life been a healthy man. On Thursday, the 26th of February last, came home between five and six o'clock in the afternoon, and complained to his wife of ...

LANCASHIRE, YORKSHIRE, AND NORTHEASTERN RAILWAY

... OrrLEY, Monday, April 13. A meeting was held in the Court-house at this town, for the purpose of considering which of the intended lines of railway projected the valley of the Wharfe would prove of the greatest advantage to the district. Peter Garnett, Esq., was called to the chair. W. Acroyd, Esq., and John Spence seconded :— That in the opinion of this meeting the interests of the ...

THANKSGIVING TO GOD FOR THE VICTORIES IN INDIA

... THE EDITOR THE DAILY NEWS. oerreive, in your paper this morning, Sib,- 1 aro Attention to the letter of Mr. Poyndcr, ,h»t In stock, on the subject of the war thc reccss will atfordvou India; « a ' j for t he communications of correspondmore sp** ill allow the favour of adding some en», 1 the same subjcct. ****- draws a parallel between the ware of the Mr. „ awl those of the bast India ...

VOICES FROM THE CROWD

... FRANCE AND ENGLAND. We make no boast of Waterloo; Its name excites no pride in us; We have no hatred of the French, scorn of Yankee or of Russ. The glory that our fathers gained In bloody warfare years agone, And which they talk of o'er their cups, Gives us no joy to think upon. In truth we rather love the French, And think our fathers did them wrong ; And sometimes blush when the streets, ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, OCT. 27

... It is satisfactory to sec that the present India Mail contradicts the warlike rumours of the last. At least, it holds forth the prospect that no imminent outbreak on the part of the Sikhs is likely. Mooltan, the most refractory province beyond the Sutlej, has come term*. Goolab Sing was said to be recruiting, but showed no signs of actual forwardness. The fears from Lahore are no greater than ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23

... knowledge that the army, its composition, condition, and future improvement, have formed the object of ministerial meditations, and that these meditations have already borne fruit in the shape of matured plans of reform, has spread universal satisfaction through the country, and will do so through the empire. What has yet transpired on the subject is limited to the announcements, that a medal ...

RAILWAY BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT

... Hoi Commons, Feb. 13. OF TIME. Report from the Committee om Standing Orders that the time for presenting petitions be enlarged in the case of the following bill :— South-Eastern Railway (Chislet to Margate)—referred to the Select Committee on Petitions for Private Bills. BILLS ORDERED TO BE BROrOHT IN. Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr Railway (Amendment and Branches—No. I).' Report [12th ...

DISTRESSED NEEDLEWOMEN'S SOCIETY

... A number of the Lady Patronesses of the Society for the Protection and employment of Distressed Needlewomen, assembled yesterday afternoon, at Willis's Rooms, St. James's, to receive report of the pr tgress of the Society, and also for some arrangements with reference to the Ball, in aid of the funds, which is to take place Friday next. Lady Brownlow presided, supported by the Countess of ...