SATURDAY, NOTEMIiP.II , 1857 would seem that we are to have another Municipal Election, to fill a vacancy in the
... Town Council of this city, arising from the non-residence of Henry Seymour, Esq., reaso ...
... Town Council of this city, arising from the non-residence of Henry Seymour, Esq., reaso ...
... LIBERAL GATHERING EXETER. LETTER FROM MR. HERBERT GLADSTONEINERT, INEPT, AND IMPOTENT GOVERNMENT. The Assembly Room of the Hotel, Exeter, was crowded on Sat ...
... regret. It seems like parting with a familiar friend, whose worth we hardly learn ...
... Tim Epiphany Quarter Session* for the peace that j.,. f m»t\» Tuesday. County Chairman (Sir John M.F.). pre«id»d, end there wa* large attenuatfe* mag:*itrnn«> includi ...
... These sessions commenced on Tuesday last, at Wells, before Sir W. Miles, Bart., M.P. (Chairman), Sir Peregine Acland, Sir F. Slade, Sir A. H. Hoare, Bart., Hon. P. P. Bou ...
... The anpoin'ed the Prince Walea frame *° * ■■**•«* intended comincmrrtt.- the fiW** * Majesty'* ti have their report. «. D . w ttee rtate Wftj the th- ...
... On last, pursuant to a requisition signed by upwards 1000 persons, a public meeting was convened by the High Sheriff of Dorsetshire, and held at the Shire Hall, Dor ...
... The general Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this Borough were holden Monday last, before P. Bingham, Esq., Recorder, when the following prisoners received sentence —Charles Caseley, for embezzling eleven shillings, the property of his master, John Kearsley—one in. imp., hard labour, one week solitary confinement, and once whipped.—Fanny Whitehorn, for stealing two loaves of bread, the ...
... Mr and Mrs Allan Bright Lave had a busy week ia the City. Social and political engagements have followed closely one upen the other that very little leisure time bas been left the future ...
... With very thin attendance trade at the Corn Market was alow, but prices were mostly in sellers' favour. English wheat waa unchanged and scarce. Foreign rather weaker. An advance of 3d 6d ...
... again the old people who are poor Rath, through the ui*Lniai«-iii»].t.y ut (oral dubs, substantial dinner ihe Idhati. This event, memorable enough (he live* those who eat down. Gu ...
... Friday. Th* miners employed in the Valley, Southern Hungary, recently went on strike protest against the alleged unfair treatment f some of taeir C'O'.tian coaarades by the c ...