DEATH OF MR. ROBERT STEPHENSON, M.P
... iKi&e €?ijiirt5 &c; HER MAJESTY AT BANGOR.—Her Majesty the Queen, accompanied by his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Prince Arthur, and the Princess Helena, Alice, and Louisa, airived at Bangor, fr ...
... iKi&e €?ijiirt5 &c; HER MAJESTY AT BANGOR.—Her Majesty the Queen, accompanied by his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Prince Arthur, and the Princess Helena, Alice, and Louisa, airived at Bangor, fr ...
... A L- L C VISITORS STAYING AT THE MARINE HOTEL, HORN- SEA, DURING LAST WEEK, EXCLUSIVE or DAILY VSITORas.-John Leaper Esq. and Mrs. Leaper, Willerby-hall; Miss Burnett, Willerby-hall; John Anderton, Esq. and Peter Anderton, Esq., London - Arthur Harrison, Esq., Mrs. Harrison, family and servants, Sutton; Miss Wilson, Cottingliam; - Loft- house, Esq., &c., &o. The following is the list of ...
... TIIS A1NUAL MEETING OF TrI YORKSLI{RE AGRICULTURAL S9jcIXI'Y. tr have favoured Thle Yorishire 14 ricultli-I - tc rsn week, by| Hull with their prssrl c durivg ?? preelnt wok by holdng eirtw ny~eesnd atljli, g .sttrilig within Its tolding t Tei s t t e ?? d a , )co ?? oW which they ?? ldteIis. j i ttbe i inforroj that the relative htedt e of Jit othler 1ertf thle great county of ir npou1ldc of ...
... ACCELERATION OF THE DAY MAIL FROM LONDON TO HULL,. I I A meeting of the merchants and shipowners of Hull was held on 'Change on Monday, at noon, for the pur- pose of considering what course should be adopted in t consequence of the ref usal of the Trejsury to interfere 7 with the decision of the Postmaster-General (Lord e Elgin), which was to grant £200 per annum. towards defraying the cost of ...
... (By Electric a~n lnternational Telegraph.) Her Majesty will hold a privy council to-morrow. The Grand Deke Constantine of Russia visited the Queen yesterday. SHIPPING.-SHANGHAT, June 4th.-The Queen of EngLand got off shore and into, harbour.-AXYAB, June 2i4th.-Master, second mate, boatswain cook and nine men lost by boat being swamped after the Blenheim foundered. A Paris letter asserts that ...
... We under1tand a m~arriage will shortly be solemnized between MTr Caley, eldest sonU o Sii Digby CayleyBart, ell and Miss IWorsloy, daughter of Sir Win. NVoraley, Bartb of Rovinghgbam. -Mor ning Post. GUN, VESSELS FOR HIER MAJESTY'$ NAVY.-The w AdroirtY have given instructions to Mr. W. C. Miller B of Toxteth Dokek Liverpool, for the construction of two yof 'e'fs ~~I~otxt? ganu vessels of ...
... LORD DERBY AT THE MANSION- I HO USE. The Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress, according to time-honoured custom, gave a dinner in the Egyptiau- hall of the Mansion-house on Monday evening. The usual loyal toasts having been proposed and duly honoured, The LORD MAYOR then gave The Army and Navy, to which His Eoyal Highness the Duke of CAM!BRIDGE responded. Sir JOHP PARINGTON responded for the ...
... Io |TEg P~rwyr OF WALES'S ITALIAN TuToR.-The following is from f Alfonitore Toscano, in reference tea Dr. Lemmi's appointment as Italian tutor to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales:- We learn by the English papers the appointment of our fellow-country- man, Advocate Enrico Leemmi, to the post of professor of Italian literature to his Royal Hlighness the Prince of Wales. Enrico Lemmi's ...
... ,he Last evening a meeting of the electors of this ward was OR held at Mr. Addy's, Royal Hotel, Queen-street; Mr. as, Thomas Larard, junr., occupied the chair, and the Pe aitendance during the progress of the proceedings on becamne large. Amongst those present were Aid. Abbey, oat and Councillors Clarke, Lotherington, Chambers, Rich- ?? ardson, and Dobson. The questions for discussion were lob ...
... COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY. - (Before T. P. Thompson, Esq, Deputy Judge). - LEAK V. SWAIN. -An action for Li 3s 9d, for goods sold and delivered to the derendant, who is a painter. Defendant admitted the debt, but said he had been ill ten weeks, and was at present receiving parish relief. Thewhite lead from the paint had got into his inside. and the surgeon had informed him that he would never be ...
... SOUTH MYTON.-Yesterday morning, the beautiful belle of St. James's Church rolled forth their JoyoUs melody in may a merry peal. The canse of the demonstration was the celeboration on the sa~me day, at St. George's Charch, Hanover-square, of the marriage of Alfred Joseph Sykes, Esq., of Uywel, ntear Hull, to Miss Duncombe, daughter of' the HoD. Admiral Duncombe, M.P. for the East-riding. Dr. ...
... BEVERLEY. ] Tan LATE ErECTION.-The arrangements made under the immediate direction of our worthy Mayor (I. PM. Robinson Esq.), and ably carried out by the superinten. dant of police (Mr. Dove), and his staff of special con-t stables, for conducting the late election for this borough, appear to have given universal satisfaction. As a proof of the efficiency of the arrangements, we may state ...