LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... - t -. - M68--i-\s--am-A\ --A ?? canl A deputation on the subject of the Pilotage Bill had an balt interview with the Right Ron. E. Cardwell, on Mondey, tr at the board of trade. T ...
... - t -. - M68--i-\s--am-A\ --A ?? canl A deputation on the subject of the Pilotage Bill had an balt interview with the Right Ron. E. Cardwell, on Mondey, tr at the board of trade. T ...
... PROMPT ACTION OF TMIE BRITISHI GOVERNMENtP PROMPT ACTION OF TVIE BRlTiSII GOVERNMENT. We yesterday Ilarnedl another instance of the way ih which British travel ...
... d ?? . -, 1 TV -1- A AA . - 0n MtRovly-o0Ic, FRIDAY, ArRIL 16, Two O'CLOCE, AM. WVI )f . W ?? W. .. 50 L(Y ELBCTRIC TELEoGAPIH.] col to HOUSE OF COMMONS.-THURSDAY, APRIL 14. ae it th: ...
... CHRIST 8 CHutcn.-The election of churchwardenas took place, an usual, on Wednesday in Easter week, when Meanrs. John Bowes and William Jameson wore unanieou sly re-elected. MARINER8' .CHnuCH SocjBTy.-On Sunday last, sermons in aid of the landi of this society were preached in the Mariners' Church, by the Rev. T. S. Bonsin, M. A,, and the Rev. W. G. Gibson, M.A.; after which collections were ...
... THE STRIKES IN LIVE D The labour-strikes have been continued during the past week, and, in most instances, they have been sac cessful in obtaining the advances demanded The cabinet-makers are now receiving 2s. a-week extra. upholsterers 2s., corn-porters 6d. a-day, and Plasterer, fid. a-day. The movement among the nightmen Ira not been so successful, owing to their want of fund5 - must of them ...
... I C, ormsponOence. I S.T MARY AND ST. PAUL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ' HULL PACKET. Slrl,-I have this morningread a letter from Mr. Gar- thorne, inserted in your journal on Friday last. I decline making aty comment on the extraordinary assertions which that letter contains. Mr. Garthorne must have presumed on my being a man of no little forbear- ance, or he would never have suffered such a ...
... (ORRESPOD ENC tiE. T7 VIe lditor of the Ipswich Journtal. S: w- tt the present tiTIC whcn each circumstanec vted nith Africa hears n peculiar interest, andj, f h ci late lI1);, t b'et nmruch increased by the perusal1. a -Dthot;y and tiltde Dlahonins a bv- lorbes, Corn- hlill liE\N.. ?? nainl -Unlic Tom's Cabin,' c:lo,( : o ...
... THE CHASE.-The Suffolk Fox Hounds will meet This Day April Il, at Sicklesmere Tollgate; on Tues- day, the 12th, at Finborough-hall; on Thursday, the 14th, at Saxham-hall. Each day at a - before 11. The East Essex Fox Hounds meet This Day, April Oth. at Panfield Grcen; on Tuesday, the 12th. at Paul's Belchamp-hall; on Thursday the 14th, at Felix.hall: each day at I-past 10 o'clock; on Saturday ...
... MMUIAT9?. ?? a.a1 T Tis Exobus.-The Clnmet l Caronicle states that On Tho'sday week ?? the midst of-the snow, which was then falling heavily oe of lrieuconi'bt cars, capable of holding egteen prso n, and took its departure fally laden wthn Agive ansearn-the initagio hiogoappell tu i lately aueldsobypothe. Celtic poputationfor Waterford, where itsseinferse were tho take shipping. for Liverpool, ...
... LAEST FOREIGN NWS. I FRANCE. - PARIS, FRIDAY EVVNING, - The famous Blanqui made his escapefrom the prison at Belle- isle, accompanied by another prisoner; but he was subse- quently recaptured, and delivered into the hands of the authorities. The Moniteur, stating that efforts are being made to persuade the public that the government intends proposing a modification in the civil portion of the ...
... THE ALEM. wAll-OFFICAE, FarnA 2nd Life Guards-Lieutenant H. S. Lumley to be captain, by purchase, vice the Hon. R. N. Lawley, who retires; Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant B. 0. Jameson to be lieutenant, by purchase, vice Lumley. Royal Horse Guards-Cornet J. W. Biflington to be lieutenant, by purchase, vice Lord G. C. G. Lennox, who retires. 3rd Dragoon Guards-J. C. Still, Gent, to be cornet, by par. ...
... CORBRESPONDENCE. THE RIBBLE COMPANY. C TO THE EDITOR OF THlE PRESTON CHRONICLE. i SIR,-For some years back I have seen nothing in the I f newspapers respecting the Ribble, except an occasional d note stating the progress of the improvements. How- .. ever, on reading the Chronicle of tile 9th instant, I was l greatly surprised to find that the Queen claimed 5 per c cent. of the reclaimed lands, ...