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ASHBOURN SAVINGS' BANK. A. 1 an ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES and DIRECTORS of the ASHBOURN BANK for SAVINGS, held

... on the 31st day of December, 1846, SIR HENRY FITZ-HERBERT, Bart, in the Chair; Resolved — That upon examination of the Accounts of the Bank, from the 20th of November, 1845, to the 20th of November, 1846, they appeared to stand as hereafter stated . — The TRUSTEES of the SAVINGS' BANK, established at ASHBOURN. Dr. CHARGE. £. s. d Cr. DISCHARGE. £. s. d To Balance due on the 20th Nov. 1845, By ...

PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSRS. HEPWORTH and CHAPMAN. WOOL- LEN DRAPERS, 8, MARKET HEAD, beg to return their best ..

... Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants of Derby and its vicinity, for the steady and increasing support afforded them for the last four years, and to inform them that they have Disposed of tbeir Busi- ness to Mr. B. Thompson, whom they can with the utmost confidence recommend to their Notice as a person practi- cally conversant with the Woollen Trade in all its various branches, and who will be ...

ANECDOTES ELUCIDATING THE CHARACTER OF THE LATE JONATHAN PEEL, ESQ., OF ACCRINGTON HALL, LANCASHIRE

... ANECDOTES ELUCIDATING THE CHARACTER OF THE LATE JONATHAN PEEL, ESQ., OF ACCRINGTON HALL, LANCASHIRE. TO THK EDITOR OF THE DERBY MEBCDBY. Dear Sir— l am desirous of putting you in possession of the following anecdotes ; and since they are amusing as well as instructive, perhaps you will allow of their appearance in the Mercury at your convenience: — In the autumn of the year 1815, circumstances ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... . a * _ PRANCE. . ?? ?? OTe of *he opening of the Chambers is Mgw-lised by manifestoes and d__avowa_, proceeding from every [party, through their r-pectfveareins of th. press. While the Dehat, ?? _S rf cratrr? 6 ?? f ?? Gaizot * *c ?? ?? -S? colun,,u * to ** tide whioh bean the unmistakeable impress of the pen of M. Tbieta. This manifesto of the leader of the C-Ttie-Gauche d_a v o w. _ ...

TENANT RIGHTS

... The following is the report of the committee of the Peter- borough Farmers' Club on this subject : — . That the committee have agreed that, in order to insure the country the greatest produce from the soil, a law is abso- lutely necessary to secure the landlord against the dilapidations of his property, and indemnifying the tenant for capital and skill expended in improvements which remain ...

SINGULAR APPREHENSION OF A GANG OF SUSPECTED BURGLARS

... SINGULAR APPREHENSION OF A GANG OF SUSPECTED BURGLARS. Dunn g the last six weeks the family and domestics of Henry Alwin Soames, Esq., a gentleman residing in Van- burgh Fields, next Maize-hill, Greenwich Park, bave been subject to strange underground noises and smoke proceeding from the same direction. These bave generally occurred at night- Tbe servants, when in the .passages wadfaa to tlie ...

BY MR. BREAREY. DERBYSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF TIMBER UPWARDS OF 3,800 OAK, ASH, ELM, AND OTHER TREES, In 47 ..

... Lots, TO BE 80LD BY AUCTION, By Mr. BREAREY, At the Vernon Abms Inn, Sudbury, near Uttoxeter, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of January, 1847, snbject to conditions then to be produced ; the Sale to com- mence precisely at Two o'clock. THE TREES are Numbered with White Paint, each Lot commencing with No. 1, excepting Xot 26, an explanation of which will be found on referring to the and— ot This ...