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???? ??? to the country extremes. Formerly, millions of the Irish people lived, or rather starved, on a potato ..

... have been required to make. We learn the precise amount of this assistance from the statement made, on Friday evening, by Lord John Russell, to the House of Commons. In 1839 and 1840, the sum of £1,225,000 was advanced for building workhouses, of which £1 ...

It is said that Prince Albert will be removed from the Scotch Fusilier to the Coldstream Guards, and that the

... Threat to Assassinate Lord John Russell.— William James, mean-looking young man, was brought up Marlborough Street Police Court, on Thursday last, charged with having a letter in his pocket threatening the life of Lord John Russell. The prisoner met a ...

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY MEETING

... middle-aged gentleman and a young female, tlie former, to the surprise of the bystanders, seized the ymng lady with glasses by the arm, and endeavoured to lead her off to the carriage, saying, Tilly. Tilly, you silly girl, what trouble you have given me. The ...

Intrusion the Queen.—It is somewhat to be regretted that a stranger, on Friday week, caused some annoyance to ..

... would cause no injury below It is stated that Lord John Russell intends to appoint one of his brothers c'.erk to the House of Com - mons ; the salary is £3,500. Another brother is sergeant-at-arms, a cousin is accountant to the Court of Chancery. Mr ...

At Downha?in Norfolk, last week, a man ascended a mill chimney, and stood on his head on the top. The

... person. ' It only from the elbow that the malformation commences. The arm there divides into two limbs, each ending in «* hand having double supply of fingers. These additional arms are regularly made, and the only remarkable point observed by medical ...

HORRORS OF THE IRISH ELECTIONS

... service, to all the voters (41). It was also administered to all Mr, Waller's tenants, who had promised their votes to Mr. Grattan. The most disgraceful outrages were committed Limerick. The candidates were Sergeant O'Brien and Mr. Potter, Catholics, and ...

FOREIGN FUNDS

... |^'fJi™? with the following verdict :- are satisfied that John C. Delmerge, J.P. ; John Gleeson (lst), J*tne» Postings, Barnes, John Thompson, John Dwyer, James Sharpe, ifloma f Clarke, and John Carter, soldiers the 31st Regiment, are ...

THE RAINS

... passable repair. At Haverfordwest some cattle were killed by lightning during the storm that prevailed. At Cardigan, two pigs, belonging to Mr. John Havard, cabinetmaker, were killed by the lightning ; and Blaennerch, near Tremaine, two horses, worth about ...

The duty on paper last year was £947,905. Last year the expense of printing for the houses of Parliament was

... Parliament was £54,030. Irish children are being brought over and apprenticed to work in the Manchester cottonmills. The Earl of Cardigan retires from the 11th Hussars directly the drill season closes. Ihe Pope has been ordered play an hour a day billiards, order ...

The Public Debt.—In the year ended the sth of January, the interest the permanent public debt was £23,637,996. ..

... what passed. The child was then screaming loudly. The man had hold of both the arms of the child, which was lying upon its face on the floor. He then lifted it by its arms, and knocked its head very hard eight times against the skirting boards of the ...

and CARDIGAN RAIL- HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. , Und erthe sanction (Provisionally Registered.) Capital £1,000 ..

... Dogmell s, Cardigan. eln Francis, Esq., J.P., Carmarthen, and Court Henry, Carmarthen Grffiths G., Esq., J.P , Berry Newport Cardigan. Grffi hs Rev J. R-, Vicar of Llangeler, Newcastle Emlyn. Griffiths John, Esq., J.P., Llwy derris. Cardigan. G™ H. L. ...

Published: Thursday 01 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1944 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE CARMARTHEN and CARDIGAN RAILWAY, and CARDIGAN HARBOUR IMPROVE! COMPANY. (On the Broad Gauge.) Under the ..

... Esq., J.P., Pantsaison, Cardigan. James Mr. J. Parry, Cilwen, near Newcastle Eiulyn. Jenkins Major T. A., Trevigen, near Cardigan. Jennings R.. Esq., Portland Place, London, and Gellideg, Kidwelly- Jenkins R. D., Esq., JR., Cardigan. Jenkins J., Esq., Cilbronne ...

Published: Thursday 08 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2273 | Page: 1 | Tags: none