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Bennoek Leaf and others.

Bennoek Leaf and others.

CREsswEll. and were for the plaintiff. KELLY and another gentleman for the defendant. This was an uninteresting case, excepting to the parties in the cause, being for redress, in consequence of the breach of an agreement. The plaintiff was a buyer of wool, the defendants the emi
July 1, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
CorrtOponbtrut, WHO IS TO GOVERN CANADA.

CorrtOponbtrut, WHO IS TO GOVERN CANADA.

MR. EDIT.IR,—Your opinions on Lord Durham's government and resignation are upon record. In the main I agree with them, but in my humble opinion you did not sufficiently mature one sentiment expressed by you on Saturday last. You said, "Ministers should have made a vigorous stand
October 28, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
IMPORTANCE OF OUR AMERICAN COLONIES.

IMPORTANCE OF OUR AMERICAN COLONIES.

It is admitted on all hands now, by Tories, Whigs, and Radicals, that the time is not far distant whenthe Provinces will be old enough for independence and strong enough to demand it. I am also happy to say that there is every disposition to yield to their wishes, whenever a maj
October 28, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
CORONERS' INQUESTS.

CORONERS' INQUESTS.

An inquest was held on Monday, at one o'clock, at the Dover Castle, Cornwall-road, Lambeth, before William Carter, Esq., coroner for the county of Surrey, on view of the body of IVilliam Lewis. Mrs. Lydia Warren, in whose house the deceased had lodged, stated that he had been ne
October 28, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
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-.----,--- --.' ' -,. -- ADVICE. TWO Physicians, Licentiates of the Royal College of Physicians, London, Arnow alternately at Mr. WRAY'S, 118, Ilolborn-hill, and 9, Agar-street, West Strand, where they may be consulted from twelve till two o'clock every day. Necessitous patients
October 14, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
NEWGATE MARKET.

NEWGATE MARKET.

The supply of town and country-killed Meat has been good, and the de• mand but middling at the following prices :—Beef, 2s. 4d. to 3s. Bd. ; Mutton, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 10d.; Veal, 3s. 2d. to 4s. 6d.; Pork, 3s. to ss. 6d.—per stone of 81b. POULTRY AND GAME. There has been a good supp
October 14, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
Oct. 18.—Anniversary of the Martyrdom of St. Luke. Ile was crucified upon the branch of an olive tree, A.D. 74—New

Oct. 18.—Anniversary of the Martyrdom of St. Luke. Ile was crucified upon the branch of an olive tree, A.D. 74—New

Moon, 25 'after 2 in the aftern—High Water: Morn, 53 min. after 1; Aftern., 9 min. after 2.
October 14, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
HE CELEBRATED ABERNETHY spent a long life, and employed the energies of a magnificent mind, in a strict inquiry into

HE CELEBRATED ABERNETHY spent a long life, and employed the energies of a magnificent mind, in a strict inquiry into

the science of medicine; and his experience brought him to a confirmed opinion, that most of the diseases of the human frame, local and constitutional, arise from a morbid condition of the Digestive Organs and Liver; inducing sympathetic irritation in various parts of the body;
December 30, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
MR. WAKLEY AND THE TORIES.

MR. WAKLEY AND THE TORIES.

We adverted some few weeks ago to the circumstance of Mr. Wakley having again offered himself as a candidate for the vacant Coronership, and subsequent occurrences have induced us to return to the subject. The display of petty malignity which it has called forth has at once disg
February 17, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
 
MONDAY was appointed by the magistrates of Union-hall for the purpose of making a strict and farther investigation into the

MONDAY was appointed by the magistrates of Union-hall for the purpose of making a strict and farther investigation into the

circumstances of the late attempt upon the life of Charles Louis, the assumed Duke of Normandy, and son of Louis XVI. In consequence of its being known in the early part of the morning that the assumed Duke, as well as the prisoner, would be at the office, a crowd of persons col
December 2, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England