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RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE. STANDING ORDERS COMMITTEE.

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE. STANDING ORDERS COMMITTEE.

IMPORTANT DECISIONS.—BILLS THROWN Orr,—The following important decisions were given in the standing orders committee on Tuesday. The Direct Northern Railway.—The standing orders not to be dispensed with. Bill thrown out for the session. This scheme was most favourably reported b
May 3, 1845 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
NEW PATENT BRUSHES. HANCOCK'S PATENT BRUSHES with FLEXIBLE BACKS, a perfect novelty, and fax superior to the old method, 88,

NEW PATENT BRUSHES. HANCOCK'S PATENT BRUSHES with FLEXIBLE BACKS, a perfect novelty, and fax superior to the old method, 88,

FLEET-STREET, adapted particularly for CLOTH, HAIR, HAT, FLESH, SHOE, STOVE, PLATE, HORSE and other Brushes, now so highly approved of by those who have experienced the advantages obtained in their use since the grant of her Majesty's Letters Patent. N.B. Merchants, captains and
May 3, 1845 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
THE ALPHABET BACKWARDS. Z ealous supporters, it matters not who, Y our attention we claim for a minute or two;

THE ALPHABET BACKWARDS. Z ealous supporters, it matters not who, Y our attention we claim for a minute or two;

X ceedingly brief we'll endeavour to be W hile making these statements, and so you shall see. V am, vain would it be to address in this way, U nless we had something important to say. T he Spring-time has dawn'd, and E. Moses and Son S tand highest in trade, as they always have
April 12, 1845 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
MARCH.

MARCH.

Northampton Brighton Spring 27 Hampton Spring 3l APRIL. Croxton Park.. 1 Epsom Spring Meeting 3 Hampton Spring 6 Newmarket C Catterick Bridge l6 Abergavenny Hoo Bath Burton Constable ... 22 Durham 23 Newmarket First Spring 27 Chester 5 Plymouth Spring ...... 6 Eglinton Pa:rk. l
March 21, 1846 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
FORGERT - iit EMBEZZLE ET On Tuesday last Smallburgh House; Benjamin Bean, late the relieving officer of the Tunstead, and

FORGERT - iit EMBEZZLE ET On Tuesday last Smallburgh House; Benjamin Bean, late the relieving officer of the Tunstead, and

Happing Union, whkplted been remanded, was-again brought before this sitting magistrates on several charges of forgeryrand embezzlement. Judith Bowles,at Teatishead, deposee, that her husband keeps a•sliop there, and she was,in; the habit of serving frApanpers of the Union withl
March 21, 1846 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

SINGULAR ROBBERY IN LrvEnroor,.—Betweefl ten and eleven o'clock on Saturday morning last, an extensive robbery was committed at the house of Mr. Barnes, Roscommon-street, Everton. It appears that immediately after breakfast, that morning, Mr. Barnes and his family left home, lea
May 30, 1846 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
lead to a return of a Conservative.

lead to a return of a Conservative.

e vOrtl LEGAL RITMOUR.—DUELIN, MAY 23.—A current at the bar that Sir Edward Sug shortly retire from his present office, ' and lea ce land. Whatever post he is destined to fill else'. fo his loss in this country can scarcely be repaire•acle, a more upright, fearless, able, or pai
May 30, 1846 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
HER MA.TESTY'S MAIL PACKETS.

HER MA.TESTY'S MAIL PACKETS.

WOOLWICH, JUNE I.—The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having ordered a: comparative trial to be made to ascertain the speed of three new boats, recently built for service as mail packets on the Dover station. DOVER, MAY 31.—A most extraordinary trial of speed took place, be
June 6, 1846 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
OPERATTVES MUTUAL . LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. OFFICE, 282, STRAND. TRUSTEES. Rev. Sir E. Williams, Bart., M.A. I John Ruck, Esq.

OPERATTVES MUTUAL . LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. OFFICE, 282, STRAND. TRUSTEES. Rev. Sir E. Williams, Bart., M.A. I John Ruck, Esq.

John Ridgway, Esq. I Samuel Alcock, Esq. MEDICAL REFEREE. W. Hardwicke, Esq., 24, Lower Calthorp-street. The Managers of the above Society are ready to receive proposals for Assurance on healthy lives for sums from £2O to £2OO, Stamp Duty Free, and Enrolled according to Act of P
June 6, 1846 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England
 
co-unT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-FU. 9.

co-unT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-FU. 9.

OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-FU. 9. Leekey v. Arealor.—This i was an action brought to re - Cover damages for an assault committed by the defendant Ou the plaintiff. Mr. Sergeant Dowling stated the case, from which it aPpeared that the plaintiff, who is cashier at Messrs. Addi ng ton's St.
February 14, 1846 - London Journal and Pioneer Newspaper - London, London, England