DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE
... DOMESTIC _NTEUNCE. t.u IU~flsQ havo Em- .sLL a ll ?? A Yankee newspaper, critieising an ocean of wordsa without meaning, poured forth from the press by an archbishop, compares the produotion to a ...
... DOMESTIC _NTEUNCE. t.u IU~flsQ havo Em- .sLL a ll ?? A Yankee newspaper, critieising an ocean of wordsa without meaning, poured forth from the press by an archbishop, compares the produotion to a ...
... ?? - ?? ?? - The Liver Club held their opening soirce for the season on Friday esoning last, at Messrs. Palner's Rooms, Wilton-street. The refreshments, provided by Mr. Oakes, of L ...
... THE MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL AGRICULTURAkL SOCIETY. On Friday last the annual exhibition in connexion with ni this society was held at Altrincham in a large field near k the railway station. The event ...
... I FNGLISH LETTRES DE C'AC(E M A tyransnylong denounced in France is still in force in England. It seems that the Eng- lish law provides unscrupulous gentlemen with the means of throwing their enemies into prison without a moment's notice. The case of Madame Caradori may make us all tremble in our beds. We are liable, it seems, at any moment, without receiving any preliminary notice, to, be ...
... OUR CONTE[PORARIES. l RUSSIAN AMNITION IN TEE Normal(gides)- From the plans found at Bomarsaund it is proved that. these works were not more than the fifth part of the vast marine fortification ?? of Russia had be- gun to erect on these islands. Immense expense had aready been incurred; the works were carried on with activity until the commencement of the present war; and they would in a few ...
... THE WATCH RATE. TO TIS EDITOR OF THE PRESTON CHRONICIE. SB,-It is only this day that I have seen, in the leading article of your paper of the 26th ult., the following re- marks:- indeed, one worthy counnillor, whom the bur- gesses of Fishwick Ward at a period of popular excite- ment sent to illumine the darkness of the council chamber, after approving of and supporting the recommendation of ...
... 11 SUNDAY SCHOOL TEA PARTY.-On 'Tuesday last, (Chorley fair day,) the children of the Sunday and week-day schools at the retired and romantic hamlet of White Coppice, in the chapelry of Heapey, were bountifully regaled with coffee and buns. After- wards they walked in procession, with appopriate flags and ban- ners, accompanied by many of the respectable inhabitants of th district, who had ...
... The cheering accounts of harvest affairs Which We have had for several days continue unchanged. llURDER 2EAll LOUGIIALL. The Beyfpst Mercury contains the ?? learn frorn a correspondent that an occurrence has taken place near Loughall, whiclh has terminated fatally, and which may sub- ject a person to a trial for his life. A young man named Hlunter, and another, named Slothers, came into ...
... AUCTION, By Messrs. MOODY and NEWBOLD, the King’s Head Inn, in Derby, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of September, 1854, at Six o'clock the Evening, in the following or inch other Lots as may agreed upon at the time of sale, and (object to conditions of sale to be then produced ; Lot 1. ALL that commodious and well adapted FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 84, Friar-gate, in ...
... This Society embodies rrrrr imptsumtat la the priaet»W and practice at modern Lilt Aswtinei. The PoScirs, being Indisputable, entail M trouble ineaneenieoca to the snrsisoca Beery Policy made raaLa to ran Hauta, by which mcaas U —y. simple indnesrsasnl, adth tbe same facility at Bills of Exchange, aad wtlbsM the expoanrr, tconUe, aad altsnrllng the ordinary mode nM^h> jfo adsaatage is taken ...
... ase FRibAT, S ?PoMtIRa4 DUBLIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 185i4. THE CROPS-THE HARVEST-THE POTATO. Fsrars ccnnot complain of the. present har-. vest. Their proverbial grumbling has been cut up by the roots so far as the weather is involved, and if any be poor in reverence to the bountiful Giver who has blessed the world with unsurpassed abun- dance when it was most needed, he should rank with, the ...
... THE WEATER-THE. PC {1A _ ML- t_. __s _ ., ?? Gt&ALwAr.-Tbe Sarve;t about the town of Gort is cutting down, and the potato blight areted ib Pid!7 by the dryness of the weather. Great ecarci of gr eK labourers is felt. Mowers and reapers get 2s. per day * tobacco and whiskey. W ?? weather has been warm a In theteG remae and most favourable to the' n ultry will be payed atd ,toried under ...