Dublin, Feb. 26. CARLOW ELECTION.—A CONTEST. Although it was whispered abroad for some days that a Conservative candidate would take the field, the name of Mr. Hamilton having been mentioned, yet, as no address appeared, it was supposed that Mr. Gisborne would be elected without
March 2, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
STAFFORD, Friday Evening. Our last quotations have been supported through the week without any material alteration; although the supply wheat, as anticipated short time ago, has continued to increase, the demand has been fully equal, without any disposition the part of the farme
March 2, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Tuesday, February 26. Tbe imports from last Tuesday to Saturday, inclusive. wereJl'Jjj of each article tho trade, except Flour, of which 7,800 barrels X arrived from the United States. Dunne the past week our town's deft». . have not been free buyers of Wheat, but the millers th
March 2, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
at three o'clock in the afternoon. \ FREEHOLD ESTATE, containing twelve Acres, situate 1\- on Moddershall Heath, near Spot Gate, in the of Stone, and adjoining the from Lane-End to Hilderstoue, entirely covered -pruned and thriving Plantation, of 25 years' growth, jf P. S This P
March 2, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
On Monday last, the commission of Assize was opened, about half past five o'clock, the Right Hon. Mr. Justice Erskine. His Lordship had previously been escorted into the town Thomas Hartshorne, Esq. one of the county magistrates, who officiated for Wm. Moore, Esq. the High Sheri
March 16, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Parishes comprised in the above Union, and hereinafter named, will, in pursuance of the order of the Poor Law Commissioners for England and Wales, proceed, on the twenty-eighth of March instant, to the Election of the number of the Guardians of the Poor set opposite the names of
March 16, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Worcsster, March 27. had a plentiful supply of hops at market on Saturday, consisting chiefly of last year's growth, and there were many samples very superior quality offered for sale, which found ready buyers at top prices. There some inquiry for fine yearlings, but ordinary de
March 30, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
DOOMESTIC. NEWCASTLE AND CAISLISLE RAILWAY.-WO are glad to hear that the revenue of this company is rapidly improving. The Directors have issued a circular stating that they purpose 'rcommending to the shareholders, at tile annual meeting of the company in March next, to discharg
March 9, 1839 - Preston Chronicle - Preston, Lancashire, England
From an article having this title, in the Monthly Chrohi tie for this month, we take the following explanation of the mode in which the manufactures of Germany have risen and thriven— The soil and climate of Germany are such, that the laliour of its population, when not engaged
March 14, 1839 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England