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NEWCASTLE, FEBRUARY 27

... There is no certain intelligence of any settle- mient having been arrived at which will secure a peace with Persia ; but the hopes, and even convictions, that this will be accomplished are becoming stronger every day. Yet, so long as the matter remains unarranged, there is room for doubt concerning it; and this is, of itself, sufficient cause for commercial i and other opera. tions dependent ...

LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS

... The Rev. J. S. Jacson, Meldon, has presented to the members the Wansbeck Cricket Club a set of stumps and a cricket bat. A DECeiTFUL Doctor.—ln certain town of Northumberland, a medical gentleman recently hired four lads to pull his cherries. They were to have so much for the job, no pickings or stealings. The cherries pulled, the youngsters presented themselves for their pay, and, in reply ...

Aft WAN'ILD. Ajipiy to J. R. Walker, Druggist, Shields. 11l AN'ILD, good Treble r in North Shields. Address T. J

... Gazette Office. this a Black and Tar COCKER DOG. Four Months Old. Any party bringing it to Cffice. will receive Keward. q HIS IS '] i-. E ICE that I, C. E.CRANE, JL will I'.rr b auswtrable for ai.y Debts that MARY CRAJsE may toi. tract atttr this Notice. .All Debts already contracted to be sent in forthwith. Bills paid. trreet. orth Shields. 21st J «ly, 1857. CHAPEL. SHIELDS. REV. ROBT. HALLEY ...

BIRTH. At Buriton Rectory, Hants, on the in*t., tho wife of the Kev. John Mauuior Sumner, daughter. MARRIED. ..

... at St. Oswald’s, the 19th iust., bv the Rev. i*. M. Holden, M.A., the Ucv. Henry Holden, D.D., Heml Master hurliani School, to only child >'f the lute Byron Aldhara, Esq., .Nortn Hill, Plymouth. ♦ At St. Oswald’s, the 20lh mat., Mr liohert lark Miss Catherine Ku ...

DURHAM SPECIAL WINTER ASSIZES

... These assizes, which lasted for several days, and did not terminate till Monday, even then Win- a prisoner untried, were taken up with, for the mos part, comparatively u ...

&ft M - MEW ' Professor of the Piano-forte, from the Academy of Music, London re- spectfully announces that he

... has Resumed Professional Duties. Terms may be known at Veitch'S Piano-Forte Saloon, 6, Market Street, and Mew's Residence 36, Carliol Street. Evening Parties attended. jft m ~m KARBLE CHIMNEY iM PIECE'S, in very extensive, Magnificent Sculptured and Plain, quite new Patterns, from 3'>s to 60 which may be inspected ready fitted with the richest Steel and Ormolu Stoves, and also Black leaded ...

NEWCASTLE, MARCH 13

... NEWOASTUE, MiAcu 13. The fact of a peace having been concluded with Persia has been fully authenticated. There has not been any official statement of the terms of the treaty; but the probability is that the subjoined, vwhich the IndependtIance Belye pub- lishes from its Paris correspondent. will be found to be substantially correct:- I. The whole of the rersi.n tttri14rrv whieh is or may le ...

CRIME AND CRIMINALS

... creditable to Sir George Grey that he has ' 80 early in the session, to grapple with, J«st and remedy, the difficulty attendant P ° secondary punishments. The task is cony a trying one, involving so much that is extent in theory with a concurrent amount of disjointed experiences as to perplex even the most philanthropists and the most acute e g'slators. i 8 not a subject for dogmatism, far ...

NEWCASTLE, MARCH 6

... NEW4A-TLE, MARCH 6. X parliamentary general election is at hand, andat theutmost will take place in the course of a few weeks. This appeal to the constituency of the 'United Kingdom is owing to a division in the House of Commons on Tuesday night, on Mr Cobden's motion condemnatory of the China war, which left the government in a minority of 16. The voting was after three nights' debate-Friday, ...

DETAILS OF THE BOMBARDMENT&STORMING OF CANTON

... ' DETAILS OF THE BOMBARDMENT& STORMING OF CANTON. ]KORE THEN FOUR HUNDRED OANNO TAKEN OR DESTROYED.' Bythe arrvl of the Overland mails, we have now the partioulars of the collision between the Britieh authorities at Oanton and the Governor eof that city, as well as the causes leading-thereto. * 5 The aubjoined documents, which Icafe been officially communicated, narrate the whole of what has ...

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, 2 p.m. NEWCASTLE CORN MARKET— Saturday. The, weather this week has been more seasonable with frequent frosts and a higher temperature. The trade during the week has been very inanimate, with little disposition to do business; this coupled with the dull accounts fromjthe large consuming markets, has caused buyers to refrain from purchasing as much as possible, and the ...

EDITORIAL NOTICES

... MARCH 14, 1857. article on Working Men's Benefit Societies, is reserved lo next week. Reviews of New Books and Periodicals, are also deferred. have no recollection of the paragraph Howden AmaUr Saxhorn Band it must have been mislaid. ...