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... PIRIIONI: Trusl rointhe Fronch -of London: C. F. lai I:FORREST. Jlast Plllbihlad-the Sixth Editionf, wit considerable additions, ESTIGES'- O %HWAfttRAL HISTOILYf A RtERINIIITo eea i,~13 n sfo. olvd, 2o, Ol. Lonldon: John Chunrchill, Priviles-street, Soho. Just publlished, price 4s. cloth. -UPVTORY OF THE 1~1LIO F1P5O .JLl~ I10aaotiirl, Cojiios. Vi &M Edition, Formhing the fifth V01h1111 of ...

Local Intelligence

... THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH IN THE EXCHANGE. Mr. Cox, the Electric Telegraph Company's intelligent superintendent Manchester, on Wednesday explained to select company of gentlemen at the Manchester Exchange, the principles and morlus operandi the electric telegraph and electric clock. After defining the meaning of the word telegraph, and explaining the nature the telegraphs in operation before the ...

Jslatric&. On the 7th ins.'., at the Collegiate Church, Mr. Thomas Mills, to Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, the Waggon ..

... Cross-street, Cheshire. On the inst., at the same place. Mr. William Howard, Miss Mary Kirkhatn, both this town. On the 10th instant, at the same place, Mr Thomas Johnson, Oldham, to Mrs. Sarah assail, of this town. Same day and place, the Bev. W. Wilson, Mr. William Johnson, of this town, Miss Margaret Litton, of Warrington. On the sth inst., at the same place, Mr. J. to Miss Martha Benyon, ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... [bt express.] LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING. MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE. From various sources we receive more gratifying reports of the present state of trade at Manchester; and although there is some difference of opinion in the letters to hand as to the production of goods having exceeded the demand, and being, therefore, one cause of the existing depression, we find that none of our ...

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... I ECTU RES ON ECCLESIASTI CAL POIATly. ,Tle~~ltP f ths CO~tS ~ illb Delivered TO-DJ(t I.L ,-ccginl~deChpe. rolcscHill1 Roadh, by theI liey. ?? Te puait f a cborcic. Nations] '1 ,l~c'uei'a o 'lei~'in i~ el b Irnconjtrary to the law ?? I~'etastecerevoot in adrelgius ibrty, and a cause of itrui'i'JS1 ANT,1-S8TATkCHURUH ASSOOJA- ) SO -ALECTRE il~.li,,vered in the ?? t~c-l~tteievCicfieltr§VSalord ...

MANCHESTER TOWN COUNCIL

... There was meeting of this body on Wednesday. E. Arinitage, Esq., Mayor, in the chair, to pass a motion ordering the common seal of the Corporation to be affixed to the mortgage deed for securing the amount borrowed from the Public Works Loan Commissioners, for the erection of the Borough Gaol. The resolution, as drawn up in legal form, was rather lengthy, but its purport was that the seal of ...

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... 11F Rv. A ES A GHEY, from the 'fly. s~tmONS in tt ?? Association Chapel, (vrtO Manchese,-MROSunday, June 13th. I e'lc at hl- te eeigat ?? will be at the door-A cletowllbmade after each sermon. ?? Lndsofthe chapel. RADSALFORD TOWN A ?? A colletion SilE made afer deachvermdonTO ,,()fffluv' evt'ti,'I, ?? jp, Cheetham, Hill Road, by), tehec li'v r ?? y fficers of theChr-T ir 'crFuill'tiofls, ...

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... Applcatonsby eetr repecinyedertien inta st be postpaid 01'the sol nt b reeivd. ppleatoasdit'ctctd toa be inade at thepctters ros beyaesent:in uchcassno written coos- in munzetjns oo e atened o. er~ana ?? cannot be trk ~to W &NRTED, a JUNIOR AS APEteGocr rd. Addras eH l.tbp tos.1 ~TtTE)a Frstrat LO-P RE STE.AM ENGINE, ?? nters'. S t: , pected tlesprinteis'. WANTED), a P'ARTNER (actVe rw IV e), ...

THE WARS OF THE JEWS

... PROCLAMATION BEFORE BATTLE. —Deut. XX. s—B. 5. And when come nigh unto the battle, the officers ■hall speak unto the people, and they shall say, What man is there that hath built a new honse and hath not dedicated it? tet hiin and return unto his house, lest he die in the another man dedicate it. 6. And whakmVi is he that hath planted vineyard, and hath of it? let him also go and return unto ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... In the city of London the ministerialists intend to put forward four candidates Lord John Russell, Mr. Pattison, Sir George Larpent, and Mr. Rothschild. Four conservative candidates are also talked of. Mr. Payne, the city coroner, it will be seen, has taken the field with very plausible professions. Sir Robert Peel's name has been brought forward, but the time has not yet come for that. The ...

THE RAILWAYS BILL

... The following circular has been issued:— 2>, Parliament-street, Westminster, June 4. Sir,—The government introduced railway hill in the beginning the session such nature that t'-.c railway directors who could be assembled in town immediately met, and had various interviews with Lord John Itussell, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Commissioners of Railways. That bill was withdrawn: ...

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... ANxacTiEDct by e~ attene MO. PsosAlt qurischan elb 11 Lady, fally compeet A SIO, DRAWNo, ed PAINTING, sad to ApSsIT ?? Orterl Duties of the School. gal The idsuasnamer Vacation will entd uy:28th, 1544i. TTANTED, by She British ?? ?? Association, a thit W . SECRETARY Rewfslihelseted to lecture occasionslily, dii and to act as general collector f ieestor and the neighisour- bood:-Applications9 ...