The following details are as strange as they are true. In the neighbourhood of Gloucester, a young lady of highly respectable connections has experienced a series of reverses in the cause of the heart's best affection seldom equalled. A gentleman of seine station in society, bec
April 20, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
t/!UDI ALTZKAM rARTEBI. REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS. ( From lhc Sheffield Iris.) It is objected that Ministers have only taken up this question a forlorn luipe, to enable them to keep' their places and keep out the Tories, and th a t thei r re cen t defeats have rendered a dissoluti
May 18, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
HOUSE OF LORDS—Normal% Their lordships met at four o'clock to hear her Majesty's assent, by commiseion, to severed bills, among which were the Consolidated Fund Bill; the Metropolis Improvement Bill, the Chelsea Poor Bill, the Blackwell Railway Act Amendment 'Bill, the North Mid
May 18, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
CENTRAL CRIAfINAt COURT.--WEDNESDAY.....MT. Justice Maule and Mr. rittrott golfe took their seats on the bench this morning. _ _ Richard Lanyky was placed at the bar charged with the wilfiti Murder, on the high seas, of a sailor named Dixon. •Front.the evidence adduced, it appea
September 28, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
Acknowledged the and most, Pantomlnic in London. Harlequin, Mr. Howell, of the Theatre-royal Drury-lanc—Pautaloon Mr. Ablibury, of the Theatre-royal Drury-lane--Clown, M. Blanchard—Cat, Mr. Mitchinson—Dog, Mr. Stilt—Columbine, Mademoiselle Gooderham. TUIS EVENING, to commence wi
January 5, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
The Courrier Francais quotes advices from Frankfort, according to which much discontent is asserted to be felt at St. Petersburgh, in certain military and aristocratic circles, at the treaty of London, which is considered as not sufficiently advantageous for Russia. One of the m
January 5, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
Hallot (Alphonse-Victor), sailor of the Ist class of the Belle Pottle; They successively received the Cross of Chevalier from the hands of his Majesty; after which Prince de Joinville closed the ranks, and defiled before the king at the head of the sailms. His Majesty has condes
January 5, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England