Advertisements & Notices

... a- -- HEIR-AT-Law raccxEwY, n Office, 14 Chathani-place, Blackfmiars. Ti Society, instituted in the year e 1839, for the purpose of providing professional advice, aided by adequate funds, to enable Heirs at-Law, Personal Rtpresentatives, Legatees, and others, to assert their rights in cases where it can clearly e be made to appear that they are wrongfully deprived of property, to :t which by ...

Representation of Wakefield.-Sir Edward North Buxton, sou of the late Sir Fowell Buxton, arrived in Wakefield ..

... attended a private meeting of the liberal electors, at which it was resolved he should address the constituents on Monday evening. A meeting of the electors was accordingly held in the Exchange Buildings, aud Sir E. N. Buxton having expressed his opiniou favourably upon the subjects of commercial liberty, the extension of the suffrage, and the abolition of tlie church-rates, avowed that lie ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, Mat 13. The bulletin of to-day states that The Lord Lieutenant has had quiet night, and feels somewhat stronger. The following letter, denouncing the perpetrators of the outrages in the south, is published in the government paper this evening: To the Inhabitants of the Counties or and Limerick.— The Lord Lieutenant has observed with regret, that evil and misguided persons are ...

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK IN THE LORDS

... BUSINESS OF THE WEEK THE LORDS. MONDAY, Mav 17. ORDERS OF THE DAY. Second Readings.—Factories Bill [Lords summoned]. laggerstune College Incorporation BUI. Commitment.—Townshend Peerage Bill. Retort. —Threatening Letters, fce.. Bill (amen ments). Third Readings.—La ded Proi>erty (Ireland) Bill [Lords summoned! ; .Newmarket and Chcteitteld (ex'ensiou Thctford); Do. (extension Bury and branch to ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TO WATCH MAKERS. W ANTED,-A Single YOUNG MAN, who un- W derstands the Watch and Clock Trade, and ot good address, to assist in a 1ail Fancy Business.- Character and references r ~usf bear the strictest Inves- tigation. | h Apply, stating wages effected, out of the house, to Hounsom's Library, Bognor, Sussex. I SO ?? z-BROO MIIFIELD I I4OUSE, hi the pariso# Widley,with 11 Acres of Land, more or ...

Advertisements & Notices

... ?? f/-d VICTORIA TEMPLE. T AST WEEK of the ENGAGEMENT of Mr L BLANCHARD nnd his Celebrated DOG HECTORi On v1ONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINZGS the interest- iag Sketch of MY POOR DOG TRAY, ClONCERT, &c. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS a Nelw Piece, in which Mr BLANCHARD and his DOG will per- form, and (by especial desire) Allan Ramsey's Pastoral Sketch of THE GENTLE SHEPHERD. Doors open at Half ...

Imperial Parliament

... HOUSE OF LORDS. FRIDAY, Map 14. I«rd C4MPBRLL presented a petition from the Inbabltpnta Liverpool, complaining of the icflix of Irish paupers, and the -•pread of fever. Petitions ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

... Customs' Duties.—An account of the gross and nßt amount Customs' duty received at each port of the United kingdom during the years ending oth January, 1846 and 1847, has been ordered by Mr. Hastie. The following is a summary: Gaoss Receipts. 1845. 1846. £ s. d. £ s. d. England 17,953,569 5 3 18,198,730 9 7 Scotland 1,711,794 16 0 1,924,996 3 4 Ireland 2,333,125 18 5 2,407,220 8 1 ° f ClUted 21 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... DUKE OF YORUC INN, ST. SIDWELVO, EXI~hs 'RXPTBR GRAND WRESTLING MATCH. A ItRAND MATcH will talic, place in a FIELD LI- belon~ging to Mr. STUM 51' a.t the Dithe of York 1inn. S.Sidivoll'a, on WEDNESDAY. JITNI 2ND, aind following pays, for FORTY SOVEREIGNS. The Chminand beat Monl of Cornwall barno agreed to meet the Champion and the beat M4en of Devon end London, to coil- tend for the following ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 1ANKR R'STRlCTION' ACT. Io n'.21sv A PIRT., 1>~47. ,r(f, i lION; -'fTAC rL ?? I,0111' P-ROVOasT OF (iLAS-1 G0 NY a; 'I Ir l l t'tc of 'a ttI RCt I A - E i i- I Z PU LI rL I C ( ti O ' ..CO peutit flr'tilt'.. ?? fE { l oil D clth'ick;11 Cati'tptiel S Co. - WI' Co lii TXe'l * I. l ?? i ,O tt tint 7 4 I '1 t-tA 1 Ia-, N Ii. ole K n. & ?? no ¾ 'bm''p lix ?? -; I ?? N t ...

Advertisements & Notices

... OWITT'S JOURNAL OF LITERATURE AND PROGRESS. Edited by Willia aend MarytHoditt. Past IV. H 1jay let, 1847, price SMeenponsce, contains Four splendid Engravings by Linton, W. Xe t ason. * ad Wa . Il. walon, with vignettes by Gx a son b nd Linton, from paintings by Miss Gillies, Kaulbach, Senderland, Mugrillo tcan. Amost the literar I ar Memoir. of tti tionn, Education and Government' EduiaAtrn ? ...

Advertisements & Notices

... SUBSCRIPTIONS :FOR THIE-ijRA. GRAND ST. LEGER SWEEP HAVE COMMENCED. See page 3 for the DERBY Draw. The Proprietor of this LONDON WEEKLY T NEWSPAPER, calculated alike for the porugal of FAMILY CIRCLES as of BRITISH SPORTSMEN, has determined to -give its Subscribers a BONjUSOF UNPBRECEDENTED M.ANITUDE AND- P T NOVELTY. Every party,,wHETHEF A pRESENT READER. OR zIN- T~riINGrn~~t~H, mst ay N ...

Published: Sunday 16 May 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4338 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices