THE MANCHESTER ELECTION

... If we return once more to the Manchester election, it is certainly not because we have any doubts of the issue, or because we think the people of Manchester need our advice in the choice of representative, but because we consider the present position of affairs of much more than local interest, and full of instruction to the constituency of this and of all commercial towns. For in the ...

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... ?? i >\ F OR DANTZIC (DIRET,) the F fine first Class Brig EXPRESS, Capt. EDWARD BENNINGTON. 1W Will Sail with the first Spring Ships. For Particulars of Freight, &c., apply to GEO. MALCOLM & SON, Union Three Crane Wharf, 22, High Street, Hull. PORT OF HARTLEPOOL. A N important arrangement has been con- A cluded for the amalgamation of the LEEDS and rXfRlS RAILWAY with the STOCKTON & HARTLEPOOL ...

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... THE I SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE. THE RA DERBY AND ST. LEGER SWEEPS. parties, whether old or net Subscribers, on the payment of TyESTY-SI SHILLINGS, to Special Agents and all fewsaen in town and country, or at the Offilce of The Nea womill be supplied with the paper regularlyfor ftelve Mssth frorn the date of their subscription, and a receipt oil be iven, specifying the number f heir chance in ...

Published: Sunday 10 January 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 381 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... llastratiOO5 by Leech, and t3. Measom, and a Portrait of Louis the Fourteenth. The February Number, Price Half-a-crown, of EN4TLEY'S MISCELLANY, ContaIns: THE BOY AND THE -MANTLE. A THdT FROM TH HE SR(CY RBELIUES. BY ALBERT SMITH. WITH AN ILLUSTRATION BY LUECH. ?? Rose, by The Old Honest. and Happy, by G. Lin- .~ nieus Banks. nter, Alfred Crowquill. Nelson and Caracciolo, by Dr. eS tephen's ...

Published: Sunday 31 January 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4702 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... THE METROPOLITAN AND PRO- I VINCIAL BREAD AND SHIP BISCUIT COMPAIY., (Provisionally registered.) Capital 200,000, in 40,000 Shares of 5 each. Deuoelti6d. Per Share. in compliance with the provisions of the - 4ct of Parliament of ith and 8th Victoria, cap. 110. On complete registration, a call of lOs. per share will be made, and after that, no larger sum than 1Os. per share will be called for ...

Published: Sunday 17 January 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2699 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... By h 1'Portamiouth & 1'ortsea Bank for Savingb. In hs ERE OFFICE of this INSTITrTxON Twill be e o.en. every Al ONDA Y, from 12 to 2 o'clock, as. usutl, tbir de Receipt'and Paymentof Illoney.-Attersd It ance will be given at the Officc everg F R I DAY 1e Eveiiing, at Seven o'clock, for balf.ari.hour, to receive rt Depositors' Books, for the purpose of having the In. m terest added to the ...

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... (BY PERMISSION OF THE REV. THE VICE-CHANCELLOR.) Mr. and Mrs. REINAGLE HAVE THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE A SECOND SERIES OF Four Classical Chamber Concerts, The first of which will take place in Mr. WYATT S ROOM, HIGH STREET, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, January 25, at Eight o'clock precisely. Mr. and Mrs. REINAGLE will be assisted by Rfsa NESSENT and M1rZ. ELAGROVE. Single Tickets, 7s. each, may be ...

The Daily News

... HWMYRKET. THIS Et«xivo THE ROUND OF WRONG. Stuart, llorit*, Webster, liu.-kstone. Mr*. W. Clifford, Sit Miss Pvrtescue. NICHOLAS FLAM. And THE INYIBLR PRINCE.—Door* pen 64. —This I'.vkxixo, BLANCHE YLMY. Messrs. Grinb , Vinins, Cowell. Mrs. Stirling, Mrs Hughes. —'TIIK SEVEN MAIDS MUNICH.—In the course of the Evening, Heniminn an talented children. And THE B£A«TIE9 THE GOLDEN CASTLE.—Doora ...

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... -THEAITRE ROYAL. t , . :I, TEisN FASHIONABLE,1NIGHT pisprnft FRIDAY,,enn Januar jf il h performned, Brd Tim a Nw ;0ved with Aclamtationsby,. dlighjt~d '0'ao1d prodill!d with newi Costumes, Groupi. hdacat .ali v'4C RurAL CLAN&.' :1-et:c anjd Music by Mr H. Doa!a. The Coatumeas 14 'Iv sisiAflts. End of the Opien-The - LIY Mi ?? Vuhn; Cracoviene by ~Misses 'O d1 Toconclude with, the laughable ...

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... APpiivaliosls bY Utttcr respecting advertiscisetita must be past paid/ or- they ivill riit lie rctei'eit. Applications directed to bie miele at the prinier-'s niast tbe persional: lis such cases, ns tveitien voiH4 SI ?? can, ike attended to. Personal inquirles ccomot bie- ansivered, when the adcittes is to be lip letter. i!t *ANTED, ?? tId, ~t-eda:Ited YOUTH for ?? lalitberdtairY, Lace, ian ?? ...

The Family Companion

... ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. STATE OF TAHITI AND SOCIETY ISLANDS, AT THE TIME OF THE VISITS OF ADMIRAL SEYMOUR, 1845. Before Admiral Seymour visited Tahiti, in 1845, the greater part of the inhabitants of that island were assembled in arms against the French, and but a small minority had submitted to the Protectorate government. The natives, who had taken arms in defence of their Queen ami country, ...

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... tfpPing. L LOYD'S REGISTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING, Established 1834. SHIPS CLASSED A 1. The period of original designation of about 900 ships of the above class having expired on the 31s, December, and their characters having been consequently changed from A 1 to 2E 1, the attention of Shipowners, Masters, and their Agents, is directed to the Rules, page 14, section 54, under which ...