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Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury

TO PURCHASERS OF THE GUARDIAN

... TO PURCH ASERS OF THE GUARDIAN. be rocurea weekly of the several tow news -agents throughout this town,and »Hj &ni >llages of Northumberland, Durham acer »t counties. Where, however, any . 8 cx cr ence d in obtaining copies regularly transmission of postage stamps to diate est Clayton Street will secure immes^ «enti en . ...

MEW PATTERN GOLD BRACELETS, from to £35. 'A*- '

... to 12 Guineas. great variety of small Articles, suitable for Presents GOLD, JEWELLERY, SILVER PLATE. PLATED GOODS, FRENCH BIJOUTERIE, CLOCKS, &c. AND SONS. 14, GREY STREET, NEWCASTLE. MODERATEUR LAMPS, __ TN many New Patterns, just J- received, fioni 6s 6d each, to 18 Guiueas per Pair, may be inspected EXTENSIVE 3BOW ROOMS J. MATHER, 24, Dean Street. Delivered Carriage Free Rail, Full ...

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, 2 p.m. This morning's London papers contain no new feature of the Ministerial crisis. The Dissolution, according to some, will take place before Easter (the 10th April), and is supposed the elections will be over in six weeks afterwards. The Times says a new Plenipotentiary will be immediately sent to China. He not to supersede, but to advise with, Sir John Bowring. ...

??? ??? ??? -iritt tne The )n the Grand Jury : man), William Wright, Esq., Adolphus P. Ham, Esq., Thomas

... Gray, tichard Hoyle, Esq , Geo. , Esq., John Todd Heppel, Joseph Heald, Esq, John mes Montagu Lange, Esq , - eter Hansen, Esq. having read her Majesty's projt t immorality, and prufaneuess, 4PTON proceeded to address the Grand «c was unable to meet them on Monday he had expected, in order go into .uar, which for the town was large,—he under a, larger than usual. would not, however, upon it, ...

&ft M - MEW ' Professor of the Piano-forte, from the Academy of Music, London re- spectfully announces that he

... has Resumed Professional Duties. Terms may be known at Veitch'S Piano-Forte Saloon, 6, Market Street, and Mew's Residence 36, Carliol Street. Evening Parties attended. jft m ~m KARBLE CHIMNEY iM PIECE'S, in very extensive, Magnificent Sculptured and Plain, quite new Patterns, from 3'>s to 60 which may be inspected ready fitted with the richest Steel and Ormolu Stoves, and also Black leaded ...

CRIME AND CRIMINALS

... creditable to Sir George Grey that he has ' 80 early in the session, to grapple with, J«st and remedy, the difficulty attendant P ° secondary punishments. The task is cony a trying one, involving so much that is extent in theory with a concurrent amount of disjointed experiences as to perplex even the most philanthropists and the most acute e g'slators. i 8 not a subject for dogmatism, far ...

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, 2 p.m. NEWCASTLE CORN MARKET— Saturday. The, weather this week has been more seasonable with frequent frosts and a higher temperature. The trade during the week has been very inanimate, with little disposition to do business; this coupled with the dull accounts fromjthe large consuming markets, has caused buyers to refrain from purchasing as much as possible, and the ...

EDITORIAL NOTICES

... MARCH 14, 1857. article on Working Men's Benefit Societies, is reserved lo next week. Reviews of New Books and Periodicals, are also deferred. have no recollection of the paragraph Howden AmaUr Saxhorn Band it must have been mislaid. ...

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, p.m. THIS MORNING'S EXPRESS. Pabis, Friday.—The Spanish Government, after some hesitation, has accepted the offer of mediation m the Mexican question, made by Lord Howden and the Marquis de Turgot, in the name of their respective Governments. Italy —Twenty-oue persons have been arrested at Leghorn, and sent to Lucca be tried by the Cour Roye. -eizures of arms and ...

THE OLD YEAR AND THE NEW. Nature now robeth her saddest pomp, And, with a sorrowing, nervous restlessness, ..

... a change. Ou her soft lap, With many wistful, upturned lock, behold The HOAET Year reclines his heavy head, Awaiting dissolution. Aye ! 'tis plain He needs will have to pass full soon away— Away, to where the shadows of bis Sires Stalk grimly the Chambers of tho Past. He hath had warnings! Vestineuts, that erewhile Adorned his noblo frame seemly-wise, Of late hung loosely on him : pinched and ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE COURT

... MONDAY.—Before the Mayor (E. Grace, Esq.), Capt. West, E.iV., and Aid. Hodgson. Receiving Stolen Property. - Elizabeth Stephensor was charged with having received quantity drapery goods, knowing them to tho proceeds of robbery from the shot of Mr F. Clark, draper, Bridge-street, Gateshead. It appeared that, from information received Sergeant Leech, of Gatesbead, tbe prisoner was apprehended ...