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STATE OF TRADE

... STATE TRADE. Tmit>r>AV, May 13.—The silk trade at Man chester, Fail-worth, ami tluir vicinities, nets wor.-e every day ; many place-, this week, the hands employed in the broad -ilk hu-iae-> have commenced working four and five days per week. The silk small ware business also dull. The working of short time and closing of cotton mills at Oldham, Rochdale, Hoy wood, IJury, Whit worth, and their ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... - ?? to I i On the 4th inst., at Thorp Periow Hall ?? aya Iof Mark Wms. Vane Milbank.REsq., of-llha dag~h!!L'hter. dyalt on the 6th inst., at Elm House, Wpnsleydale, the lad uo i Chrisr. other, Baq., of a daughter. .to on the 2nd in-t.. at Pitt House, Devon, the lady of, Charles me Hives, e.,of a son. has Cot of On Thursday, atthe parish church. Dlewsbury, Francis CYl France Re. cant, to ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... sired AM BRID, ,ye- Onl thle 61t inst. at the Collegiate Church, by the, Vev. william ross, WINaso, M.A. Chia-rls Ct'iberiand, Escq. lae of Minas Gros ighit- so ?? onbria a. of Rtotilainld6, Enfeld, Ali(Ilsex -o riza 0dltdaughter of Jeremiah Gatooclt, Lpsq. of Motonnt irotiglia en, btancesl-ter. o Sol] thlo (11t inst. 'it Sit. JTolns Church, Mianolostor,. Mr. WIlkn ?? ?? to MISS Jatte ...

Law Intelligence

... NOTICES—This Dat. Queen's Bench, Westminster, 94.—(Middlesex Common Juries)— Shathoun v. Beaumont; v. Latter and another; Wade v. Gregory; Clayards v. Dethick; Roesiter v. Jones; Dear v. Rapson Deo rtem Cooper v. Leigh and others. Undefended: Bethell y. Buller; Southey v. Fredericks; Horne v. Jones and another; Stock and another v. Clark; Ingram v. Arnctt; Neville v. D'Orsav. Common Pleas, ...

BIRTHS. IAt Pi-ospen

... t Hill1, Dougias, Isle of Man, on. thei 5Ah instant, the Lady of David hunter, Esq. of Burnside, Forfarshire;: a son and hIeiri. i r At Charles Street, Locidon, on the 7th instant, Lady Debtrase1; a son acid heir C At No. S Shandasick Place. Edinicbtirgh, on the 7th instant, the fi cod 1Lay 9f Jatitas C~raicfcrcl. Esq.. advocate ; a dacragicter. nii ?? At Fe fl1 lliuca Arzv3Iszhiro, on the Sic ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... !r ?? May 4, at Thorp Perrow, the lady of Mark W. Vane Milbank, Esq., of a daughter. fltarriactes, it May 10, at St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. John Scott, Mr. Martin Foster, slater, to Mriss Ann Wolesome, both of this place. May II, at Holy Trinity Church, by the Rev. R. Atthill, Mr. Henry Kay, coppersmith, to Ellen, second daughter of Mr. T. Armstrong, tailor, all of this place. May 9, at St ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTH S. At Peebles, on the 8th current, Mrs JUNsOR, of a. daughter. At Charles Street, London, on the 7th. current, Ladv DAtL- r MENY, of a SoIn and heir. f At Glenalpine, Cape of 'Good Hope, on the 21st February, the i lady of RonDRT GRAHIAM, Esq. of a son. At Prospect Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man, on the 5th current. the lady of DAVID HusTEvr, Esq. of Burnsidc, Forfarshire, of a son and heir. ...

Fine Arts

... Royal Commission of Fixe Arts.—Her Majesty 's Commissioners of Fine Arts have just issued the following notice respecting the exhibition of oil paintings in Westminster-hall irt June next:— Her Majesty's Commissioners of fine Arts hereby give notice, that oil paintings intended for exhibition are to sent to Westminster-hall between the hours of ten and five, from Monday, the 31st of Mav, to ...

PROVINCIAL

... LANCASHIRE. A Shocking Death Railway occurred yesterday morning, near Manchester. The express train from Priwton, over the North Union, was it* way to Manchester, near twelve o'clock, when one of passengers, in larking from a carriage window thev pissed the Pa'ricroft station, lost his hat, and was foolish enough to open the door and attempt to leap after it. The result was that he pi'ched ...

i THE CORN MARKETS

... f It will be seen, by a reference to our columns, that the corn trade is in a very excited state, and that prices are rapidly I rising. We long since advised our readers that the price of i corn would go up, but we certainly did not expect that the > advance would be so extensive and so sudden. A general : conviction, however, seems to exist that the stocks in the hands of the farmers are very ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THE LATE THOMAS BARNWELL MARTIN, M.P. Dul FOR THE COUNTY OF GALWAY. con In Lieutenant Grattan's entertaining work on the exploits Gas of the 88th or Connaught Rangers, he has fallen into adian error, whilst paying a just tribute to the courage of Mr. not Martin.; he states that Richard Martin was the gentleman per who volunteered with that regiment at the Siege of Badajos; ena but it was the ...