District Intelligence
... ift ?? wria Inte .-q , , ?? ?? place :MANCHESTERI. turn, In RgPXAI orl THE CoaRN L~ssvou~~day last wag. oboerved at cop, a ?? as general holiday, in commttemoraio.5n of tile paso- the ol' log of the a ...
... ift ?? wria Inte .-q , , ?? ?? place :MANCHESTERI. turn, In RgPXAI orl THE CoaRN L~ssvou~~day last wag. oboerved at cop, a ?? as general holiday, in commttemoraio.5n of tile paso- the ol' log of the a ...
... I r AMnICA. lVPROU OUR OVN.COBRESPONDEIM) Liverpool, Jutly alit, 1846. The steam-ship Britannia, Captain Hewett, arrived thi, afternoon, bringing papers up to the 15th instant, frot15 New York, being nine dans later than those previously re. ceived. Peiul g The following extracts from the American journal, ,, place our readers an fait with the intelligence from the sent of war in Mexico. It is ...
... I aeles 01 LORDI.iTgXVDAT. JLvt. SO- (Conuludedfrom Satirday'e Freeman.) RAILWAY GAUGE. The Earl of CLARENDON moved the Committal of the gauge of railway bill. After a brief discusslon in the course of which Earl Grey said that the bill would not preclude parliament from considering the subject again hereafter. The bill went through committee, and was reported to the house. The religious ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS-MoNDAY, AuGusT 3. (Concluded frmo yesterday's Freenman.) CASE OF LORD DUNDONALD. Lord BROUGHAM (in ?? sentence pronounced at that time continued unrepealed by law, and banne0,whioh, as a Knight of the Bath, he had won by the services which, in point of gallantry, would bear comparison with any of the proudest periods of our naval or military history, had been removed and ...
... PRWCZ ALBERT'S VISIT TO L P0OL. ?? . -R O L When day broke on Thursday morning, ?? Weather was as fine as any we have had of late, and a brinkt July sur, showed the good town of Liverpool iu all it, 'ocavery of flags a-.4(d triumphal arches, and the manifold proearations made, both 'fi land and water, tc receive the royal visitor. These were m'.1c1 the same as -wital on such Occasions at other ...
... CRIIISITN1'C OF' ?? PRINCIESS IEILENA. ?? eli'istcsing of ii or oval i Hig hess the ilatiait Prineess, age tlitirs dausgilte riof hol Malt it, took plas cii Satturday et etbg, ?? its tiI CusIl. Plitciistit l'ilacne. V i 'lit' sepr-es is enltly sif Lii 1 iereir'n ?? t' rs Connectedr by n- ifh ttt;J W( cith tho RlOneJl Fauisliy Of ilglatld. the Cabinet siitisti'er., l i anud offi.ls of tilte ...
... Entpertal Joarliament. HOUSE OF LORDS. Monday. JvIy 3. The RoYal a9sent was given to the Dublin, Belfast, all, ('oleraine Junction Railwavy Bill. n the motion of the ?? of LANMDOWNP, tin till for tho Eitablishennt of BatLs and Warlrhoases was reu3l a second time. vle oilitia Ballots Suspension Bill, and soveral oth'ers, wore read a second time. Tfle house aijourned at ten minutes to seven ...
... Wabal ant litarp.. PROMOTIONS AND EXCHiANGES. WAR OFFIOCS, JuLY 31. Pith Foot-Second Lient. A. W. Palmer to-be figt lielitenanti vice Sleigh, retires; G..J. Stewartto be second Hieute7nut, vice Palmer. 6th-To be captains, weihodt turchase: Lient. J. C. Man. serg Liout. E. iStaunton. To e Lieutenants, Without put. chase: Evneigl W. L. Pennefather, from 19th; Ensign P.. A. Masse * Ensign T. F. ...
... MI8QU-LL..EOUS N l. Mt18OELLAMEOUS. NESWi.,h- iI I ?? I3ONAPARTE .-PriflcaO Loulis tenoipartt is nowv.1 sojournin at Sir J. Gerrard's, near Warrington. SPANIISH YUBTICrt-.Tho LUsbon mob trocbntly attacked the ouqitailor, no doubt for the bad mleasures of ministers. Flluiox Doas.-At the Dorehester asslizes, sr. Day, an attorney, recovered £5 damages for his son, a little boy, aged seven years, ...
... What, threescore years and ten I-laughed a child, with eager loolo- Ol, good my mother, there'll be time-nay, close that weary book I Hark I very sweet the oncel sings upon the old elm bough, And my trusty hound he waiteth me-I hear him whine e'en now ;* For I've promised lie shall scour to-day the beech wood by the burn, And rouse the c oey from the brake and the hare from out the fern Oh ! ...
... CELEBRATIoN OF THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS. The rejoicings in Mlanchester, in commemoration of tile repeal of the corn laws, took lrace on Mdonday, the day appointed by the mayor foiithat purpose,, and which, in, compianceiwith his a ohpsuitbeelations, warea aos aeneralh ofia the og oeotrimtepl dawiich was t r ecmeate ased a generl holidy troughut ite boroughs both of Msan- chester and Salford ...
... ATVE OOLLISION''ON' T ATERN OOUK.g !IE - - TIES WA IAl 0On Itociday, s,it ten o'il ock, Mr. W. Baker, Jun., deputy the coroner for the 556,elrn division of Middlesex, and a Jeri ejopl of highly respectable 5-Iiabitauati of the parish Of Rack. Y'ard ney, comnmeoc LI an lovesetigation at the Doke of Rich. uous , n ?? Dmsltofl, touching the death been of Mr. W. Hond, a gentlemina lately residing ...