RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE
... RAILWAY INTELLIGENCL recmil GRkAND JUNCTION RAILWAY. the anc The htrslf-yolarty speial general mneetting of the proprietors of g this oympanY was bald Onk Friday. at the cotton Salerwooe a. eei, Chals ...
... RAILWAY INTELLIGENCL recmil GRkAND JUNCTION RAILWAY. the anc The htrslf-yolarty speial general mneetting of the proprietors of g this oympanY was bald Onk Friday. at the cotton Salerwooe a. eei, Chals ...
... aira ateoiugeare. - Si ANOTHE INSTANCE OF THEi LIBaBALITY OF RICHARD :i -VAUIGHAN Y ATaS, Ea.-On Tuesday evening la-st, our res- 1 *pected townsman, it. V. Yates, Esq., with his accustomed a liberalit ...
... I I The first impression which attends the perusal of Sir Robert Peel's speech Is one of regret, that the grandeur of a scheme at once so bold, so comprehensive, a ...
... I I (YESTERDAY. ) Tho quarterly meeting of the Town Council was held yesterday, and was very numerously attended. There were present-the Mayor, the Ex-Mayor, Aldermen At- kinson, Runton, Brownlow, Sandell, Thompson, W. Holmes, Blyth, Ayre, Sir William Lowthrop, and Cook- moan; Councillors Glossop, Larard, Wilson, Platford, Newton, Cox, Huntley, Carrick, J. Blundell, Bettison, Squire, Morley. ...
... PERSECUTION OF THE POLiSi4 NUBNS We give to-day the continuation of the detail of those inhuman and revolting atrocities inflicted, as will be seen in the sequel, not only with the conni- vance but even with the marked approbation of that incarnate fiend the Emperor of Russia. Hencefor- ward, however, it will be impossible that there can be found any sordid wretch base and audacious enough, in ...
... Io THE RIGHT REV. Dni. KEATINCO.-A gentleman from this office, in passing through Enoiscorthy. inquired partio oularly about the health of that high ornament of the Irish hierarchy, and most vwarm hearted Irishman, and sterling patriot, the Right Rev. Dr. Kdeating, Lord Bishop of Ferns, 1 who has bean, for a considerable time, so ill that his reco- very was despaired of; and we are most happy ...
... libegremalfs pul-Ral REMEMBER THE 30TH OF 91Y, 1844! THE RUN AGAINST POOR SEERY. We read with pain and regret in the Hail of yes- terday the paragraph we subjoin:- It is now understood thatSir Francis Hopltins has not the slightest doubt as to the identity of Seery; and as the humane and learned judge who tried the caso-one, to use the expressive description of Mr. O'Connell, whose acute- ...
... Horse Guards, 20th Feb., 1846. The'following augmentation to certain corps of cavalry and infantry having been sanctioned by her Majesty's go- vernment officers, in command of. the regiments and depots concerned are requested to use their utmost exertions In raising men to complete their corps, respectively, to the proposed strength Tle men so raised to be borne as super- numeraries until the ...
... atre *p wfdb 3otwnal. SATURDAY, February 14,1846. The new commercial policy of Sir Robert Peel came before the House of Commons, for discussion on Mon- day last. The debate whs continued on Tuesday, resum- ed on Thursday, and now standsfurther adjourned. It is not improbable that it may terminate this (Friday) even- ing, at least the prime minister has no reason to prolong a discussion, which, ...
... REiEAL ASSOCLiTION. CoNcIrLIATIoN HArLL.-The uual weekly meeting o the Repeal Association was held on Monday, and wai Well ?? chair was taken by John Lloyt itizgerald, Esq.-The following letter from Mr. O'Connel was read by the secretary:- British Hotel,Jermyn-Street, London, 13th Feb., i14t My dear sir,-I enclose you the following subicrip tins for repeal Tent for the ionth of February Daniel ...
... ?? THE MNdON GAZETTE. Tuesday, Feb. & DUCHY OF LMCASTER. JAY 30. The Queen has been this day pleased to apoint Wmllwn Standish Standish. of Duxbuoy-park, Esq., to be Sheriff of the county palatine of Lanaesnter for the yeat ensuing. CROWN OAFFICF, FE-D. S. MEtIttRaS REttURNaD Te .ERVE INt Tlt19 PRESENT PAItLTAUVET, Borough of Mltdhursct.-Sp'nor Horatio Walpole,' of Ealing, In the county of ...
... | A meeting of the Town Council of this borough was held on Tuesday last, hi the Town Hall. Present:-T. German, Esq., mayor, In the chair; T. B. Addison, Esq., recorder; Aldermen, J. fforrocks, Haydock, Monk, G. Gradwell, and W. Taylor; Councillors, J. J. Myres, J. Addison, t. Waterworth, F. Armstrong, sen., Carr, R. Threlfall, Stevenson, Humber, R, Pedder, W. Alnsworth, J. Hum. ber, and ...