LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... President announced that the next lecture on the syllabus could not be given in consequence of the serious illness of Mr George Dawson ; but Miss Emily Faithful had promised to deliver her lecture instead. ...
... President announced that the next lecture on the syllabus could not be given in consequence of the serious illness of Mr George Dawson ; but Miss Emily Faithful had promised to deliver her lecture instead. ...
... Times of George Dawson. Mr. T. Daw- son', the President of the Institute, occupied the chair; and there was a good attendance. The lecturer took a survey of the social and political surroundings which attended the early life of George Dawson, and depioted ...
... posal of ?? Government, being the third since their accession to offico, the first having been filled by the iligt I-lio. George R. Dawson, brother-in-law of Six l Robert Peel, and theo latter by Mr. Frederick Goulburn, l son of thee Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
... present system of certiflicates been more keenly felt. ' THE DONMESTIC TRAGEDY IN LIUNCOLNsSEnIEE. D 'I The riali of George Dawson Hay, aged r0, farmrer, of South Ilestin, Linolnshire, for the u murder (id his wife, Louisa tIay, and her brother, Throma' ...
... highly respectable anid ece. The subject selected was, Tile Sale of a Cotton Gown. On Wednesday even. ing next, Mr. George Dawson, of Birmingham, is to deliver his first lecture, subject, Popular Proverbs, their Wisdom, or wvant of it. NVEST-END PEOPLI ...
... ly, as any thing said appeared to excite or embarrass him, passing his small delicate hand. along his nose ; and when George Dawson, or any one in who-n lie took interest, said what lie disliked, or ventured upon dan'erous' ground, pullinig down his neclcloth ...
... for groceries (four competitors) ; Mr. Thomas Imeson,, Enaresbro', for men's and boys' suits (three competitors); Mr. George Dawson, Enasesbro', for shoes (four competitors>; Mr. T. Atkinson, Knaresbro'; for clothing materals. Two tenders were sent in ...
... Miller, J. Eagles, R. AV. Dale, . Baclte, and C. Clarke, fos I !. Martineau, E-q., Councillor Boyce, Messrs. J. Sturge, George Dawson, ?? Martinean having beeti called - j to the chair, referred briefly to former efforts, and to his wish Ito have eecured ...
... abhorred. Speaking of Mr. George Dawson, the Arch- deacon said that 20 or even 10 years ago it would have been impossible for him to have joined with that gentle- men; he should probably have called him a firebrand, and Mr. Dawson would probably have considered ...
... meeting terminated. MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON DANIEL DE FOr.-A highly interesting and instructive lecture on Do Foe was delivered in the Mechanics' Institute, last night, by Mr. George Dawson. There was a crowded audience. Mr. Dawson sketched ...
... John Bull., The proceeds of these meetings have been a sur- de plus of about £2( in aid of the society's funda. fr, MIr George Dawson has this week delivered two to lectures in-the Royal Institution; on Monday evening to his subjeot was Andrew Marvel, ...
... (presented March 4th); of George Pelsant Dawson, Esq, and of the Trustees of the Market Weighton Canal (presented March 7th) ; of the Trustees of the Bawtry and Selby Turnpike Road (presented March 8th); and of Mr. George Earle (presented March 10th) ...