Keeping a Fkrocious Dog.—On Wedi _ wseP . Downey was fined 20s. and costs for a dog of the above
... description. J bitten several children. ...
... description. J bitten several children. ...
... ALTCAIt COURSING MEETING. Stewards,—E. Garviu, E , an-i G. b. Esq. By peruiibbion and uadcr the pamoate the K.uil or Seftok. THURSDAY, December 3!. THE C!l\ Mr Eden's Kit Clowe-'* Catarret Mr Garvin* .• Grinder .. Monarch Mr HreUici to.:' 3 'l'uvvpy .. hulk Mr r. It.psu'l .. AL Hla-.t t> .. Air R»TI tor Swan .. J l.b' r Mr Bill's ilieizo .. Mr i. Mr Taylor'a Tiny Salute .. Air Bennett Balk ...
... Lancashire, Thursday, July 22.—The silk fancy trade at Manchester and the neighbouring towns improves every day, and this week several manufacturers have been in search of fancy broad shawl and satin weavers. The silk smallware trade in the same districts also better. The trade in the cotton mills in all the towns round Manchester has abetter appearance than it has had for several months past. ...
... AMERICA. 4 ' The following was published in second edition of Tuesday's Mercury. ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA. The North American Royal steam-ship Cambria, Capt. C. H. E. which left Boston on the Ist inst., and Halifax on the 3rd, reached the Mersey a little before eleven o'clock this morning. The Cambria has had thick weather during the greater part of the passage. The Caledonia arrived at Halifax ...
... MONEY MARKET and CITY INTELLIGENCE (From the Times yesterday.) A subsidence the panic has been observable to-day, am? although the fluctuations in the English funds have been rapid and extensive, the result shows considerable iropr ...
... Lancashire, Thursday, Jews 24.—The silk trade Middleton, Failsworth, Leigh, Manchester, and their vicinities, is in precarious state. The silk dyers, weavers, winders, and warpers in«.n/ places have oommenmd working short time, and weavers employed in the finest fancy goods have full work* There a good demand for mixed goods for the American markets. The silk smallware business is dull. The ...
... ENGLAND'S TRUST; AND OTHBR POEMB, BY LORD JOHN MANNERS. At this moment, when the opinions and sentiments of Lord John Manners are canvassed on every haud, few extracts from his poem*, which are supposed to embody the principles of the Young England party, of which he is the acknowledged leader, will not, are sure, be unacceptable to our readers. Some accuse his Lordship of Puseyism, others of ...
... The following elections (that is to say, the nominations) have been officially appointed to take place on thi days respectively mentioned . Tuesday, August 3. Brecknock County Elections. Anglesey, August 7 Montgomery, August Bedford-hire. August 8 Norfolk Aueust Berkshire. August 3 Norfolk (West ) August Hr ...
... CHESTER. Melancholy Shook—On Monduy last, Rowland June*, sob of Lieutenant Colonel Jones, off the Royal Engineers, now resident at Malta, and nephew f Captain Jones, of Bryntinon. near Wrexham, committed t-ucide, the Green Dragon lun. Chester. The deceased, who was about twenty-seven yiars »-f age. and formerly held commission in the 67th regiment „ 'V ch has disposed of. arrived, oompany with ...
... More Manx Law.—The Monas Herald of Wednesday says, stated in our last that shopkeeper, named William Barry, of Church street, in this town, had been arrested and lodged in Castle Ru-.hen Giol, upon a charge of rape. How well founded this charge is, yet remains to be proved ; but supicions have been intimated that all was not iair in getting up the prosecution. We have now, further to state, ...
... WEST INDIES. The royal mail steam ship Dee, William Allan, commander, arrived at Southampton Thursday noon, with the West India mails and thirty-nine passengers. The following are her dates St. Jago de Cuba October 21st, Jamaica 24th. 26th, Deuierara 20; H, Tobago and Trinidad 22.: d, Barbadoes 24 h, Grenada, St. Vincent's, and St. Lucia 26.h ; Martinique, Dominque. and Guadaloupe 27th ; ...
... Cite Itberjiirol BALVS POPVLI LEX tsUPHEMA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1847. The last scene in the solemn farce to which we have recently called the attention of our readers was played on Friday last, before the Exchequer Court, at Castletown. On that day Mr. Robert Fargher, proprietor of the Mona's Herald newspaper, was called up for judgment for libel against Mr. George William Dumbell. Of the ...