News and Observations
... 0 L3~ | ?? xnft Obdtrbationd. FRANCE. The Moniteur announces that on Sunday the Marquis of Normanby obtained a private audience of the Presi- dent of the Republic, at which he presented a letter frem ...
... 0 L3~ | ?? xnft Obdtrbationd. FRANCE. The Moniteur announces that on Sunday the Marquis of Normanby obtained a private audience of the Presi- dent of the Republic, at which he presented a letter frem ...
... STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY, On the lt January, 1850. Fprom CdrIbur-'s Ufnited r ?? (From Calburn'es Unffed SeiWcce ragazine.) (Where two places are mentioned, the last named 1s that at ere whiehthed ...
... ilre RLiberpoo[ ileLvtcrtLD ?? - - = . . SALUS POPULI LEX SUPAEMA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1850. Whatever abstract advantages may be supposed to attach to that co ...
... THE F INANCIAL REFOR t ASSOCIATION. i i . THE STAMP LAWS. SECTION SECOND.-T1EIR HISTORY, &c. Taxing by means of stamps first commenced in the reign of William and Mary, in or about the year 1694, when ...
... renson. BIRKENIIEAD COMMISSIONERS. The monthly meetinp of this body was held this morn- ing, (Tuesday,) a' tho Commissioners'-rooms, Hamilton- p square, the hour being changed in consequence of New Ye ...
... IRISH LAXNDLORDS AND TENANTS. ye All men of common sense seem to concur in the ty opinion that the landlords of England, with all their :d. capacity for blundering, never committed a greater mistake t ...
... III, cor- CHRtONOLOCOICAL NOTES. L ject Shrove Tuesday . Feb. 12 Holy Thunsdy ?? May 9 in of' Ash Wedneeday . 1, I Whit ?? , Eost Easter Sunday .March 31 Trinity Sunday . ,, 6 be Lo ...
... ketterd. TRAGEDY AND TAXATION. To FIELD-MARSHAL the DUKE Of WELLINGTON. LORD Dusea,-The letter of your Grace to Sir John Burgoyne, which found its way into print some timae ago, upon the subject of ...
... HEALTH COMMITTEE; The weeklv muting wan h-id wo-l- . t Mr. The weekly meeting was held yesterday:-Present, rien, Messrs. Parker, (chairman,) Bennett, Bent, Rimme,. oted Thomson, Ferguson, Fernihough, ...
... BURJNLEY. TNhqUEST.-DRAT&I BY BuItaeN .-On Mond. laat, an inquest was held at the Hargreaves Arms Inn, Ac- erington, on view of the body of Betty llartley, aged twenty-three years. It appeared from tihe depositions that the deceased, who wvis. deaf and dumb, had been loft alone in the house on Friday night last, by hlr sister, with whom she resided. In a short time afierwards the neighbours ...
... Ir()MWNT (-COUNGCIT MEETIrtx. p .crial meeting of the Town Council was held in the .i- chamber of' the 'T'on Hall, oa Monday last, at * . 'I'hIe followiig melubers of the Corporation were ez .2lit: J. (%nm.tvn , Esq., Mayor. I, t',.lrnei, E-q., Town Clerki; P. Park, Esq., Treasurer. .1 LOI' a EN*--TnIOr, 1laydock, Miller, Paley, (senior,) P .. a, ' iwiiot%' ?Monk, Shaie, B;irehiai!. ?? vl! 't ...
... I-THE CHRONICLE. PRESTON, SATVRDAY, JANUARY 5, 1860. In entering upon' the duties and responsibilities, of another year, we cheerfully comply with the time-lhonoured custom of wishing to our friends arid supporters IIa happy .new year, in doing which, it is peculiarly gratifying.that 1850 dawns more hope- fully than did its predecessor. May nothing occur to blast the hopes excited by its ...