COTTON CULTIVATION IN INDIA
... . 1 -av . ?? .-f- . ?? . . YLLk.. AU .u et The question of cotton supply is one which wI .or becomes more peremptory in its importance by the de [a- lapse of time ; and we ...
... . 1 -av . ?? .-f- . ?? . . YLLk.. AU .u et The question of cotton supply is one which wI .or becomes more peremptory in its importance by the de [a- lapse of time ; and we ...
... RAILWAY INTELLTGENCE. br- Tilm ST. HELENWS CANAL AND RAILWAY.-The half he yearly meeting of this company was held on Tucstla, at 31it St. EHelens, Gilbert Greenall, Esq. in thle chair. Yr'om to the re ...
... eorrc~pol~enbn I KINGSTON COTTON MILL. TO THE EDITOR OF THEl HULL PACKET. 8sIR-Having seen in your paper a few weeks [go an adverisement in which an offer was made of exchanging, to the number of ?? shares, of one hundred pounds each, in the Kingston mill, for ?? of the eaams amount in the old company; and hbaving also learnt, upon inquiring in the proper quarter, that NqO OVE ?? availed ...
... AND EAST-RIDING TIMEs. HULL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1850. -- - - -- 4o PORT CHARGES, TniB Directors of the Dock Company at this port have issued the following very important notice:- 'titerations in Scoeduleeof R2ates anad Clarges upon Tnaloel., Dye and Furniture Woods, and Wood Goods generally, pay- able to the said Company. 11 NOTICr.-The Directors of the Dock Company nt Kingston. upon Hull, ...
... SALE OF INCUBMIERED PROPERTY IN CORK. On Friday Mr. Hall, of the South Mall, acting under in- structions from the Incumbered Estates Commissioners, dis- posed of a considerable portion of valuable property in this city and county. The sale was held in Mr. Hall's office, Commercial Buildings. Tois being the first sale in this city of property under the commission, it, as a matter of course, ...
... The Dublin Herald, which affects to know a great deal about ministerial intentions, be the same wicked or charitable, lately informed us of a most beneficent intent on the part of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The exclusive use of rum in the navy was justly considered injurious to the in- terests of the Irish and Scotch distillers. There was no adequate reason for the limitation except t ...
... CARNEw, AUo. 8.-1 am sorry to inform you that the potatoes are gone in this locality; half the wheat has abated the same fate.- Wer-ford Independent. TsiPPEnARY.-An intelligent correspondent who his visited l a. considerable portion of this and the adjoining counties writes unfavourably of the crops, especially of the wheat and potatoes. The former he represents as partially 'blighted; and in ...
... PRI BSBOROUGH-MN NIVEhSARY COMMEAIORA- TION OF THE BIRTIB-DAY OF DANIEL O'CON- NELL. The Repealers of this patriotic locality, who assume with justice the merit of having been unswerving and steadfast followers of the departed leader of tile Irish people, and with no less truth profess to be the earnest and unflinching adhe- rents to the principles and policy of that gr(at manl, held their ...
... ,-'POTATOE. I., i THE CROPS?THI . , , * GALWAY, Auo. 14.-Since our last publication we have received communications from almdst every district in this great province, and with three exceptions all agree that the blight is not as general as was supposed.. The disease, which no doubt exists, has not increased during the week, but, on the contrary, many fields which presented marks of the ...
... IRISII MANUFACTURE MOVEMENT. We have received a reoprt of the meeting of the above society, which was held at Mason'$, Eeeex-bridge, on Taes- day last, and we can only find room to-day for the following report of the special committee, which was read at said meet- ing:- zeepor4 from the special committee appointed by the bard of Irish manufacture and inddastry, at the tenth sitting, on Tues- ...
... IRELLNND. TUE MAYO ELECTION.-The tive in the room of Robert Dillon commenced on Thursday, the 251 eminent Irish Barristcr, Wu the l vative interest; and Mr. OuselY by the priests on the Regedl uite place on Friday, and on Mondays announced the numbers to ?? Butt, 93, The following account of the Standard vill show how ti resnacted ?? The crtonsnfft! had Ijut three professilonal agents and ...
... THE ERA. TOWN EDITION. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1850. CONSERVATORY OF INSTITUTIONS, AND REFORMATORY Or ABUSES. In the Lords, no business, save the formalities of the Royal Assent to a vast number of Bills, and a loyal response to the wish of the Crown for the appropriation of Marlborough House as a residence for the Prince of WALES, was transacted. In the Commons, the PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS (IRELAND) ...