MPTON HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1843

... lrrt by a person named Mitchell, in Wrengate, Wakefield, found concealed there an imwense number of documents, which tend to show the means by which the begging-letters, petitions and memonals have been wanafactured, with which aot only Yorkshire, but the ...

Published: Saturday 15 July 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3306 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE NORTIHAMPTON HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1843,

... the oecasion amd the eapacity of iu-‘ hewrers. They then sdjourued to the premises of Mr, ey, which were gty testooned with flowers and Lmrcd branches, and commenced, what was the main obieet of the day, an attack upon the tea, cake, and bread amd batter ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10917 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

¢eneral Xes,

... ground, richly embellished on gold with birds and flowers, which realized, after an active competition, 200 guineas ; a pair of fine old Chelsea china vase-shaped candelubra, painted in figares and flowers ou a torquoise ground, sold for seventy guineas ...

GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR BEDS. HERTS

... D,, Canon of Winchester. Demy 4to. cloth, £2 23, Ocean Flowers and their Teachings, by the Author of * Wild Flowers and their Teachings.” Natural Specimens of each of the various ¢ Ocean Flowers,” &e. accompany the deseriptions. Handsomely bound (recently ...

irvature, e LIST OF NEW BOOKS. Bikewell's Glenwood Manor House, post Bvo, 6s, ¢l h's Family P odit. fe Svo

... 2s 6d, el et Loy, | gri : Figh B g of the House, after bowing to the Speaker on en- Railwar Lib., “ Gleiz's Veteran's of Chelsea Hospital w| Thus was opened the Exhibition of Art Treasures of | triumph we most heartily rejoice.— New York Times. \ tering ...

—M—-— e T e T NCE FETE AT P AVENHAM drinking habits was not of frequent oceurrence. After | ARCHAEOLOGICAL

... that if there were no intoxieating drinks there would be | pendicular. The visitors were conducted to the veetory, | tural show, comprising fine specimens of fruits, and 2ome |no drankards (hear, hear). That he thought was a plain | \here wine and re ...

ASSEMBLY ROOM, BEDFORD

... ion of all the interesting objeets v i —suffice it to say, there were beait/| pointed and pertinent inseriptions, Th tural show, comprising fine specimen- & 13 noble ealinary vegetables. The tent in | place was adorned with splendid specimer plants in ...

SHOCKING MURDER

... lled rector retired. A Frower Garoes v tue Cexrre or ToE METROPOLIS,—A great novelty, in the shape of a flower-garden, replete with unigue flowers and bright green shrubs, may now be seen in the very heart of the busy metropolis. Gigantic in scale as ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... old county, whether ‘“their hearts would fail in the encounter,” whether they were ready to *“do and dare,” and altogether showed that it was quite possible for a man to be very intoxicated on water and weak tea.—Spectator, Tae LoNpoN Fog.—lf on Saturday ...

LITERARY, &oc

... intellectual influence, while its ibrary contains probably a greater mass of real book lore than any other, not public, library can show. In the Journal before us the first article is the Buddhist *manual of the form and manuer of ordering of Priests and Deacons” ...

THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION

... hay crop which in the West Riding was barely a half. Nearly all the small enclosures beyond Skipton are grass, thm{-,:h many show the stetches of former cultivation dating from the days when the climate was “warmer. The hill tops were all capped and the ...