D-R. LARDNER'S CABINET CYCLOP}EDIA, publishing in Monthly Volumes, small Bvy., 6s. in cloth. "One of the most valuable contributions that has ever been made to the cause of general knowledge and national education."-Standard. 1.-HISTORY. -onrland - - Vols. 1 to 8, Sir J. Mackinto
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
. The high price of corn, and the prospects of a short harvest, have suggested to the Anti-Corn Law Association the propriety of taking ad- vantage of the discontent which these circumstances have occasioned 'in the public mind, to press onward the question of a repeal of the Cor
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
TREASURE UNDER THE TurjEienEs.-TheEmnancipationofToulouse, publishes some details with reference to the recent disclosures of the France, on the subject of the treasures buried at different periods in tlee vaults under the Palace of the Tuileries. The provincial journal estimate
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
TO TUE EDITOR OF THE BRA. I SIR,-I am glad to find that the licensed victsallers of the country at large are about to provide themselves with what the licensed victuallers of the metropolis have so long pos- sessed; namely, a common bond of union, and an efficient in- strument o
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
THE WfREI SPORTSWOAN7S GAZETTE. This d meont of' Tue Emt still be conducted in a style and feeling e her ew, to the Blitish public. Tue daily Londoi papers coltitott 'clx5es5 N;itlt a mechanical, and very frequentlv, incorrect report e n. ci 1pal races : shile such of the weekly
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
TUESDAY, SrPT. 25. The Gacelt contains notices that the following places have been duly registered for solemnizinl marriages therein :_ Baptist Chapel, Bluntislians-cum-Eariteh Huntingdonshire. Roman Catholic Chapel, Irnham, Lincoinshire. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. 1I. Marsden and
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
T-HE BRITISH CONSTITUTION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. Six,-It is rather unreasonable to expect from any newspaper professing to advocate a decided line of politics, that it should, in any instance, adopt principles opposed to its own. Though " THnt ERA" calls itself a Liberal pape
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
There is but little of interest in the foreign politics of the week ji st passed. The festivities at Milan and other places in Austria, consequent on the coronation of the Emperor, has for some time past formed the chief topic of interest in the daily papers, and these festiviti
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
T II E E R A. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1838. Under which KIing, Ilezonian, speak or die!" When a journalist commences his labours in the public ser- vice, it is usual to profess entire neutrality with regard to party, and then to qualify his professions by certain general, though no
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
-.1- SATURDAY'S NEWSa ChURCH RATES, PARISH' OF SiT. GERoGE THE MARTYR.-A ves- try meeting of the parish of St. George the Martyr, very respectably and numerously attended, was held at the vestry-realm, adjoining the parish church, at half past twelve o'clock, when the Rev. Mr. Ho
September 30, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England