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 ...
... 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, ...
... ,-'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- ...
... A tFEMA6LE MONSER-. A very shocking. case was tried on Monday, at Glou- cester, before Mr. Justice -.Williams. An indictment had been found against a woman, a certain Bl zabeth .Bubb,fer'tbe murder or manslaughter of a child nanted Maris Hook. We call particular attention to the report, froma the cntrast betweeu .the;oonduct and resalt of this trial and that of the Birds, at EizeLer, when Mir. ...
... espi ERLOSIONT oiMMNITON AT-1RINDS3BGRG. L { ' ' 1,, , ., , ,0 HAMnUyRGH; kcGus' ?? the fate thiat traed the battle of,!ldstedt aginst th Halsteindrs seemns determined 'to pursue the lois other andmrinor calai ities n The evening train from :11ends~burg, yesterday brought a report. that the powder magainte of the citadel had blown up,- anc d that an Ede mense number olives were, lo t Thougha ...
... I HOUSE OF LORDS.-TimlSDAY, AuGuST 15. THE PROROGATION. Parliament was this day prorogued by Her Majesty the Queen, in person. The corps diplomatique were present in great force, including the Nepaulese, Turkcisil, IRussian, Prussian, Austrian, French, and American Ministers, with the at- taches of different legations. The peers were all attired in their full robes. At twenty-five minutes to ...
... Diotrict jacimo. -1-11-11.111 ?? ?? -11.11.1.1.1-1--.. ASHTON. ?? FIRE IN A ASHTON. ?? Fr INASrITHY.-On Thursday eveniug last, between any 1 ,3 eight and ten o'clock, e fire broke out in a smithy situate there io adjoining Messrs, Bromlev and Newtdn's coal yard. it ap- more peers that on the above day Mr. Chadwick's enic had been :cu engaged hooping wrheels, and had had a large fire the whole ...
... The sittings of the Assembly have been brought prema- turely to a termination. The 11th was the day fixed for the proration; but in consequence of the flight o tne mem- bers v sufficient number for the transaction of business d el not remain, and the President therefore on Friday wibely adjoumecL 0- permanence was presided over on Saturday by Dupin. Mole and Changarmer were among the Members ...
... THE Earl of Lincoln arrived at Portsmouth on Saturday last, in his yacht, the Gitaaa, from a lengthened cruise in the Mediter- ranean, and a journey through Egypt, Arabia, and Palestine. We are glad to hear that his lordship's health has greatly bene- fitted by the warm climates of those countries. THE will of the late Sir Robert Peel was proved on Saturday, and probate passed for assents ...
... RIOTS IN FLINTSHIRE. The peaceable inhabitants of Holywell and the neigh- bourhood have been thrown into a state of alarm by certain violent and outrageous proceedings on the part of the miners employed in the Talergoch Mines. These men have been up in arms against their employers for the purpose of ob- taining a reduction of the hours of labour. The origin of the dispute, as far as we can ...
... RAIL TA Y INTELLiGENCE. NORTH-WESTERN (BRANCu LINB). On Tuesday the half-yearly general meeting of the shlire- I holders in this company was held at the North-lVesterl Hotel, Morecombe; Mir. Pudecy Dawson, the chairman of the board of directors, presiding. Mjr. W. WIIXLON, the secretary, read the report. It stated that the line between Skipton and Lancaster was opened throughout for public ...