DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE
... te OOURT, &o. The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint Df Stephen Henry Sullivan, Esq., now her Majesty's charge is d'affaires and consul-general in the republicof Chili ...
... te OOURT, &o. The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint Df Stephen Henry Sullivan, Esq., now her Majesty's charge is d'affaires and consul-general in the republicof Chili ...
... THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1853. SALUS POPULl LEX SUPREMA. .. ?? . SUM MA RvY. Now that Government proposes to do away with an odious partiality in taxation by extend- ing the legacy duties to real property, SO that E great estates may not escape the tax which has l long fallen on the personalty of the humblest I tradesman, some of the Tory gentry in Parlia- ment have made the ...
... In consequence of repairs at Aigburth Church, the con- gregation for the present attend divine worship at the. new church at Grassendale. Owing to this arrangement the church on Sunday was crowded. This and next week a series of German and Italian operas will be givcn at the Theatre-toyal, the artists engaged being Madame Caradori, Mademoiselle Zinimer- man, Miss F. Fluddart, Herr Reichardt, ...
... jFROM THrE LONDON GAZETTE. I I ?? . _ PRIDiAY, DEC. 81. JANES, Janrei, WOrthing, tinlen-draper, to surrender Jan. 8, at I o'clock, Feb. II, at II, at the BaukruptS' Court: solicitors, Messrs. Linklater, Slse-lane, BucklersburyI otdaial assignee, hir. Cannan, Aldernmanbury. UGH, James, late of Jerrnyn-street, now of Lyndhurst- qUaref, Pesciham, tailor, Jan. 7, at I o'clock, Feb. I 1, at 12, at ...
... I H U L L 'TOWN COUNCIL.! At the meeting yesterday, the Mayor, El. Blundell, Esq., presided, and forty-one members were present. PROSECUTIONS AND PRISONERS. The Borough Treasurer read the following acoounts, aas paid by him, and they were ordered to be sent to the Lords of the Treasury, for the uasual allowance. For criminal prosecutions at the York summer assizes, July, 1852, £392 14s. Id.; ...
... V10wul vacdrt AND EAST RIDING TIMES. HULL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1853. THE inquiry into the electoral malpractices at this borough,though noininally only adjourned,is i virtually at an end; and the Commissioners, though jaded and worn, are now, we presume, busily drawing up that report which is to embody the result of their prolonged investiga- tion. Whilst they are thus employed, it t may fitly ...
... In the Westminster County Court, yesterday week, Messrs. Thrupp, coach-builders, of Oxford-street, sued the Hon. Mr. Norton, metropolitan police magistrate for the Lambeth district, to recover the sum -of £,49 l1s., being the balance of an account due to them for repairs done to a brougham belonging to the Hon. Mrs. Norton, who has for some years past been separated from her husband. Mr. Dodd ...
... HULL ELECTION COMMiS SION. I TWENTY-NINTH DAY. FRIDAY, JUNE 24. BEFOR& FREDERICK SOLLY FLOOD, JOHN DEEDES, AND W. D. BRETT, ESQS., Y HER MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONERS. v The examination of the voters on Wilde's setting- e down list resumed. Those marked thus * are house- holders, the others freemen. P Norman, John, tailor, Castle-street, voted 1847. i Ruff, Wm., Stepney-lane, ropemaker. S Rutherford ...
... BRITISH ASSOCIATIONi FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, TOWN-HALL, HULL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1853. A public imeeting of the inhabitants of this borough, -onvened by the lAYOtr, in compliance with a rcquiSi- tice, was held this day, at one o'clock, for the pur- pose of giving information to the public regarding the Association, the means ?? have been adopted for ...
... HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO IRELAND, On Thursday morning, Her Majesty the Queue, h:- Royal Highness the Prince, their Royal Highnesss the Prince of Wales and Prince Alfred, again visiei the Great Industrial Exhibition. The proposed visit to Powerscourt and the Dargle was given up, owing to the state of the weather. The Royal dinner party in the evening included tihe Lord Lieutenant and the Countess ...
... THE UR KIISH Q U EiS TIO . I - ?? Although the impression exists in well-informed circles that the Turkish difficulty will give way before the united influence and mediation of the European courts, and the new guarantees for the political re- generation of the Greek and Catholic population of the Ottoman Empire, recommended by our ambassador, Lord STRATFORD DE REDCUIFFE, there is still enough ...
... I M PEIAL PARLIAE N T. icr HOUSE OF LORDS, FRIDAY, JULY 15. ied The Earl of ELLENBOROUGII, in moving for a series Ce of returns connected with the internal administration of ne India, expressed his strong disapproval of the proposal ro to make the nominated directors eligible to sit in On Parliament. nd Earl GIRANVILLE incidentally defended soae of the ily provisions of' the bill and more ...