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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A WORKING MAN

... TlE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A WORKING [ MAN. - - It is hardly ~CHAIPTEIt Xr. to drai Iti adypossible for the toil of a worling,.rman :t.Mr. ba wasted more vexatiously than in digging 1htcpdrains. allo, in a 'marshy soil in winter; the frost; thawing so as not it s to allow the arts to cress the soft grounid with stones -to: the fill ,the drains; the sides of them sliding in; the digger fine of them ...

Local Intelligence

... MEETINGS CREDITORS, the Court of Bankruptcy, (Jeorye-street. Manchester. int. rcß. 26. J. Aspinwall, Manchester, adjourned dividend 26. J. Sephton. Manchester, final 26. J. Lord, Bury, final order 12 26. Jarvie and Rowley, Newton, certificate of Jarvie. 12 26. J. H. Dunkerley. I'taorlton-upon-Medlock, dividend 12 26. J. T. K. Sloatl, Manchester, assignees .'lt the Court of Bankruptcy. ...

REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE

... (From the Mark Lane Express.) This has been remarkably quiet week in the grain trade; the tendency of the prices has, on the whole, been downwards, though scarcely the extent that might have been expected, considering the fall which took place in the value of wheat Mark on Monday last The fact is that the supplies Jrom the farmers have not as yet increased to anything like the extent ...

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A WORKING MAN

... THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF' A WORKING -MAN. 1. Css~~e'r~~te XX. ~crnn The following is a copy of the orders upon which the Arti court-mnarfial wase formed:- lash MORacNIN REto ENTrAc ORiDERS n3Y MAJORtWYNDUANI, ls BitmisNeatru cieees 21th MAAY, 1832.-A regimental andSC CouYE-Martial. will as~semnble in the mess-roont, for the trial of VitO intel prisoners as 1ilay be brought before it. President: ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... P I i Ai , s1 i EXAMINER. .. . .. ?? .. ?? 1 -1 1 1. - - ?? ?? ?? g ?? 1I Ce'orge Rawl. 2 vols. (P'orlour Library, t ?? Simms and MlIntyre. 18l7. r ,f Ceorge Sand was not pronounced ,,i 1..Xvepi nuder their breath, and then with , od t jue(lies iu the middle ages, wheu 'e i % si (oue, illnide a sign of tile cross, to ni ibljorrence. Englishmeln had ' ,! >1 ' ?? ?? t uC,11. ?? to be their ...

ORIGINAL

... O G INAL. USE ,ASD- B.1EuTy, In the fair bloom on yonder trees, Theme for the bards unmeaning rhyme, The eager owner solely sees The ripened ?? of harmest-time. I. Dropt on the groruid what blososoms lie To rot beneath those clustered boughs Disemruing friend! cans't tell mo why Our parent wise such waste allows? F. E, ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... I .el ^ be Tsii yOBtusIn. By PereyB.St. John.-Iondon: 1817. li A lomestic Tale, interesting and prettily illustrated. 'I'he author is a; well kn own and clever sketcher of Texan ill scenery and manners. id. THE ToPIC, for Janualry. 'K ::The contents are articles on two subjects, both of wvhich hle at poresent engross much of the public attention, The Post. (I ofsice, its present state ...

BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF?? LIND

... ( From the [This biography, of great inte.est at the present forwarded us a valued contributor Germany. Jenny Lind was born in Stockholm the 6th of Oct., Her mother had established there a seminary fur children, in the direction and management of which, her father, man of great powers as linguist, took active part. Her parents, being without money or other means of subsistence, were compelled ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TI1HE ATRE R OYA L. inu We never saw the JTliet of thle youthful Farmy Ienible, I ii- said ly the critics to be the crowning achievement of id hel brief theatrical career, but ol Monay erecing we c ve wituessed iMrs. Butler's matured personation Of the ehit. id racter, ind eonsider it the oue iI t lsiel her tra ic t er power has found its most triumphant expression, and by lie which she will ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... I,1iUE R.AItY EXAMTINER. .1. .1 ?? ?? ?? -. ^. ?? I' Re;P -c rq- ccl} Educationacl T7ousr in Gersfrlsry, France, a '11Randlz, foull part~s qf Great Br>itain mdg IrelandZ. 7 lv IlOt-sce filulua, Secretary of the Board of Educa- h (IoI, Mctcssamiusetts, U.S. With Pref-a c-ittd .a't hteg. h I IA. 13. Hodgson, ?? Principal of the Mechanics' n irstjihtionl.lIverpool. Second Edition. Maulchester: S! ...

HUtltoag Nott'tcs. CHEAP TRIP to LONDON, in NINE HOURS. 208. THERE AND BACK, ENCLOSED CARRIAGES. From ..

... August 16th, at a.m., ret urning from London on Saturday the 21st 6 30 p.m.—Tickets may i m MM Lancashire and Yorkshire (late MANCHESTER LEEDS COWANYI— MORTGAGE LOANS.VIfce RECEIVE TENDERS for LOi&£oi not less than £1,000 each, and mr pe interest to be allowed at the rate o payable half-yearly.—Further puLicu] plication to the treasurer. —Iftyjmler7 Manchester, 21st May, 1847. e are prepared ...