LOCAL NEWS
... Mims E. L. A. Bailey, Miss E. Garforth, Miss Bailey, Miss Riley, Miss Ens Jane Baldwin, Miss Mary Baldwin, Mien Ellen Baldwin, Miss Elizabeth Baldwin, Mine Anderson, Rightoo, Mrs. R. Hopwood, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, ...
... Mims E. L. A. Bailey, Miss E. Garforth, Miss Bailey, Miss Riley, Miss Ens Jane Baldwin, Miss Mary Baldwin, Mien Ellen Baldwin, Miss Elizabeth Baldwin, Mine Anderson, Rightoo, Mrs. R. Hopwood, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, ...
... several of the little children. and au excellently did the several pev:ormers enact their (particularly Master Joseph Adamson and Miss Mary Helm), that they were fsereuely by the 0111.1.41iil• *be delighted audience. Mr. W. V. Archer, the Fylde tenor, song some ...
... lecture, Mr. Kay received abundant marks of the approbation of his audience. At the close, Richard Smethurst, Esq. moved, and J. C. Crook, Esq. secluded, a vote of thanks to the lecturer, who responded very gracefully to the compliment. The thanks of the ...
... been better prepared for seeding if left to the action of frost in a drier state. The difficulties of finishing this haporta.d. work will be increased in proportion to ths depth of snow, and the character of the thaw. With the close of the year let our ...
... „ t rr T. • ”. 11 te g ilt D ON WEDNUDAY. annountnistuto. IPHE MISSES R.ABY'S GRAND JUVENILE .1 BALL will be held in the Corn Exchange on Mooday next, January 7.—Deneing to commence at 6. SATURDAY, J. anatittD. WANTED, a SERVANT OF ALL 1 Wages, ElO. ...
... children instructed there, till her death. Miss Hartley was appointed schoolmistress, and continued so for twenty.two years, receiving every encouragement and support from the Misses Whalley, of Clerk Hill. Miss Hartley laboured hard, sasiduonsly, and well ...
... the ice, and when released, flew off.— Dionfrier Courier. THIC STLPRIDI SCANDAL.—Mr. W. J. Grandy, second muter of Her Majesty's ship Himalaya, and son of Captain J. S. W. Grandy, RN., commanding the Marquis of Downshire's ship Sylphide, has handed to ...
... It was also resolved that P.D.C.R. Peter Barry, be appointed one of the trustees for the district; that 700 of the annual reports and directories be printed and each member be presented with a copy; and that D.S. Banks and P.D.C.R. Liddell prepare the reports ...
... ; Mr. Richard SIVUI to Miss Ellen Ashton; Mr. John Berry to Sim Rachel Howard. On Sunday Mr. Thomas Hawkins to Mins Jane Gardner. On - Monday last, Mr. James Hardman to Mir Nancy Walker. On Tuesday last, Mr. Thomas Woods to Miss Jane Houghton. _ Thursday ...
... Mir Oltadln, Mr It Miss Preston J Gm. J 71k ju lirl rab Witiknso l a wimion „ M Newslitme• Et Hindle Entieki Mrs 'Miss Ratcliffe, Punaley Ur J C nes Dickinson, Mrs West. House Miss Famkerlm, Uillibrand Owing i ...
... Paddock House, and Mrs. Walmaley, the Mimes Reddish, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reddisk, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walmsley, Moor End, Mr. Clay-ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Worsley, Mr. J. Worsley, C. Haslewood, Ribcheeter, Mrs. Watson, The Ithyddings, Mr. Robert Warren, churchwarden ...
... and builder, to Miss Elisabeth Crawford, of Preston. . _ . . . On Wednesday I;st, at Woodplumpton Chtirch, by the Rey. J. Mossop, incumbent, Mr. James Pickering. jun., sou of Mr. James Pickering, of the Waterloo Inn, in this town, to MISS Harrison, eldest ...