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... ~iztrict News. -I the nii ~'Four hunch-ed men and boys employed at the York- paids -shire and Derbyshire Coal and Iron Company's pits have ~ struck egainst a reduction of 20 per cent. They offered to accept a 7J per cent, reduction. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPRrssiox.-At the rent audit the Hon. 0. Duncombe returned 10 per cent. to the ten- ahilhil nants on the Westerdale estate in consequence of the ...

FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... BANKRUPTS. George Park, Charles-street, Commercial-road, Stepney, cowkeeper. Sherrington Bache, Mdford Cottages, Commercial-road. Peckham, builder. Benjamin William Blake, City-road, merchant. Henry Haigh, Ratcliffe Highway, Middlesex, engineer. John Walton Robey, Upper John-street, Fitzroy-square. builder. Watkin Rogers, Newport, Monmouthshire, draper. Thomas Blake, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... wotels ant B3oating ~OUse. I ToU rEMf0UTR--DURLSTONE HOUSE, Sdnths , Cla High-cldais oardisigEstablshnmont. Two minah, from pJ pi.r. andsasture-rouands. Smokinu and bath rooms. Privato desired. xcellent cuisne. 'Termrs modarate. Ig'AOG TE.-Beechwood Private Hotl nd Board J1 -Loig Hoto-e. Billiards, tefris, isa C. LORD. SR 1:FFIELD.-IMPERIAL EOTEL. FAMILY and COMMEtRCIAL. Bed and Breakfast from ...

CUPAR

... of Land.—On Wednesday last week, the estate Borthwick Hall, in the parieh of Heriot, Mid-Lothian, was sold within Dowell's Rooms, Edinburgh, to David J. Macfie, Esq. of Kihnux, for the sum of £36,100. Live Stock Sales.- At Mr White's fortnightly sale Tuesday, the supplies forward were a fair average, and all sold out. Fat sheep sold in lots from 53s to 6d ; fat ewes sold from to a-head lambs ...

AT HULL FOR SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, E very fine British-built -* Barque COLUMBINE, (A. 1, 327 lons Register, ..

... Wm, Cape, ComaSS^W manuer is intended to Sail for SYDNEY Th- v Jauu;ir ' a * re,aark * f«»t sailer, and has elegant accommodat.on for Cabin Passengers. Frei same as frjm London. SHIPPING CHARGES VEKY MODERATE. , GEE and Co. aull, D.cernber, 1840. Grea the oj Farming Stock. FIRE OFFICE, REGENT-STREET, PICCADILLY, Established, 1807. Trustees. His Grace the Duke of Rutland, K.G., the MaTquis of ...

T E TO LET, No. 6, St. John rd Walk. York. G CEr S, COFFEE ROASTERS,

... COFFEE >Plete ' y ew, with Cooler, Fittings, &c, ' ror Particulars apply at the Gazette Office, WIDOW, residing b e m easy distance of the Collegiate School, TLEw P receive THREE OR FOUR YOUNG t0 OARD and reside in her Family, School, p 8 m »y wish them to be educated at St. Peter's car e and attention would be shown them. ferenoes can be given. C. H. Gazette-Office, York. T BE LET ' HOUSE, No ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY— Saturday. (Before the Lord Chancellor.) INGE V. THE BIRMINGHAM, WOLVERHAMPTON, AND STOUR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. This is an appeal from the Vice Chancello^Sljuart. The bill is for the sp-ciflc performance of an agreement to pur- chase a piece of land required for tlio purposes of the rail- way, and situate at the comer of Lower Temple and Pin- fold streets, in the borough of ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. REASONS FOR SUPPORTING EX-PROVOST YEAMAN. Sib, —The reasons why I support ex-Provost ..

... 1. He is one of ourselves and knows all our wants and interests. 2. He has been one of our most successful merchants and shipowners, and is intimately acquainted with our trade and commerce. 3. He has been one of our most public-spirited citizens, and by his ability and energy filled the civic chair with both credit to himself and honour the town. 4. He is a thorough-going reformer, and has ...

SCENES IN A SPANISH MADHOUSE

... correspondent the Daily Telegraph, gives an account of what he saw the Casa Locos, a Spanish madhouse, founded Isabella 11., which are between and 300 patients. states that the patients are divided into three classes, the first paying 2s 6d per day, the second 3d, while the third is composed of paupers. Entering, he says, the porte cochere, a short flight steps leading us to the ante-chamber, ...

POETRY. CHILDHOOD'S AND MANHOOD'S GRIEFS. (Oeiginal.) Who a little merry child, However joyous, gay, wild, Does ..

... not feel The anguish years so lib'ral deal I say. that ev'ry season's share Of joy and woe is equal here; There s bliss and ill in ev'ry state, And the child's little grief is great, As great, as loss of wealth or power Is to the man when dark clouds lower; The broken toy, or plaything lost, Has many a tear to childhood cost, Bitter, perhaps, as those the man, Weeps over some defeated plan— ...

TORiraHIB- COtTHTY COURT

... On Wednesday, thia court was held at York Castle, before Josor Holtbt. E*q., County Clark, and a respectable jary . Mr. B_-_ SH- an Appeared for tbo plaintiff, Mr. Annua- . son far the defendants. Tha action waa brought to recover dan-age* for the defendants having *ron*rfully injured tbe plaintiff by preventing him from compelling Mr. Jackson to appear in die County Court, io answer to a ...