against his proposition. He should allow his vote to keep company with his speech, and should not follow the example of those who voted one way and spoke another. He wished that they would consider how they were damaging by such a course all the great interests of the country, a
March 9, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
S NEWEST LONDON AND PARIS FASO FOR JUNE, 1846. (Extracted from the World qf Neglige dresses are now worn, composed of f° ll _ l :i t tll ' quadrillee, or foulard ecru; these are embroideread'ori; braid, or silks a petits rayures, white upon° coloured_ grounds, bareges, and mouss
June 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
SOCIETY. On the 31st instant, a large meeting of this Society was held at Canterbury. Amongst the gentlemen present were Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart.; Mr. Plumptre, M.P.; Mr. Deedes, M.P.; Sir Edward Dering, Bart.; Sir Brooke W. Brydges, Bart.; Messrs. G. E. Dering, Gipps, Bell,
February 7, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
SIR,—As there still exists amongst Agriculturists a strong doubt whether water , will percolate through strong, cold, putty-like clays, I will, for the benefit of the community at large, communicate the results of my draining operations during the past year. I have drained thirt
February 7, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
The first meeting of this club was lately held in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute, Hexham, John . Grey, Esq., of Dilston, in the chair. The subject for discassion was the very important one of the Potatoe Disease, which was joined in by the chairman, Mr. Herbottle, Mr. Lee,
April 27, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
E of CO RN and GRAIN sold at o i e , 4 , r 4 al e Counties of England and Wales, (comprising the Two Hundred and Ninety T owns named in the sth Vict. cap 14) which governs Duty. ----,..,,..........__ WEEK ended April 18, 1846. Di RYE. WHEAT. (1 BARLEY OATS.. BEANS. I PEAS. T ST
April 27, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
Intelligence. Coma or QUEEN'S BENCH.-Smith; v. Earl Ferrers. Breach of Promise.—This was an action brought by Miss Mary Eliza Smith, daughter of Mr. Smith, a gentleman of property, at Austrey, in Warwickshire, against Washington Earl Ferrers, for breach of promise of marriage. Th
March 2, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
SMITHFIELD MARKET.-(LAST MONDAY.) Since Monday last the imports of live stock, from the Continent for our market, have been on a very liberal scale, the time of year considered, viz.,-140 oxen and cows, and 2 calves from Rotterdam; 200 cows, 40 oxen, and 300 sheep from Henlingen
February 14, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
It was resolved unanimously-1. That•the policy of the fink Minister of the Government, since his elevation to that office by the Conservative electors of the Empire,. has been a violation of all public principle ; and that the *conduct of the other Ministers who adhere to With a
February 14, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England