s1piLVL1 or T;HFl PUBLIC VflESS. A ?? S)DOWNFALL.-A fewc months ago Lorbd Stantey's desertion 'to thl ory .ranks B oull Iia v e b6n an. event of some i mnportance; .n~oderato bteermers rwould have been alarmed and grieved ,"the more bold and earnest Woultd *a4ve bn.:iilcenscd; an
July 16, 1835 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
The report of the Inverness-shire election committee was presented, confirming the election of Mr, Chisholm. Mr. S. Crawford presented petitions from Mayo, complaining ■*>f distress, and praying for poor laws for Ireland. It was represented that, in a population of 14,000 there
July 11, 1835 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
'J/th Instant. ?? Birfrt Hon. Lord ASH BURTON, in the Chair. 1 Le ! r at half-past Three o'clock. AT THE First General Jfleetiny or THE MEMBERS or T«K South Essex Conservative Ilu'iJeii at llie Black Bot Inn, Chelmsford, on Tuesday, the 23rJ day of June, 1835, JUIIS ROUND, Esq.
July 3, 1835 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
13 | remainingl«9 House Visirons—F. H. Npw»ll, E?q. and 11. Patmore, Esq.— Chaplain— Rev. W. M. Tucker— Physician— Dr. Maclean.— ScncEox— Mr. Partridge. On Monday last, as Henry Baker, son of Mr. Henry Baker, late of this town, veterinary surgeon, was bathing in the river Stour,
July 10, 1835 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
York, Saturday. — A horrible murder has just been committed within a few miles ot this city. Ibe victim of the diabolic*! deed was Thos. Robinson, a young man, iwenry-seven year« of age. He was heud game- keeper to P. tieilfoy Thomson, .Esq., of Escrick, in which situation be ha
July 24, 1835 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
"Considerable inconvenience and public expense having been incurred by reason of the improper conduct of certain masfrrs of British merchant vessels, in wilfully leaving behind, in this place, men belonging to the said vessels, notice is hereby given that this practice is contra
July 8, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
GUlLDHALL.—Yesterd — ay Mr. Isaac Circuit, a hay salesman in Smithfield-market, attended before Mr. Alderman Lainson, to answer the complaintof Illr. Bar ker, a town carman, in Wood-street, for selling him a ma d of clover deficient in weight, whereby he had been defrauded, to t
July 8, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
StErelin of dle CAPE DE ISAAYDS. BY A PASSENGER ON BOARD THE SIR THOMAS MUNRO, WRECKED THERE ON THE 10TH DECEMBER LAST. (From the United Service Journal.) The third morning after our arrival at Old Town, the greater number of our party prepared to start for English Harbour, where
July 11, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England