|MONEY MAIRKE3T.-CJTY, S.4TRuDn{. Tlbsre is still a considcrnble diegree of hleaviness in the English lFund's, but prices have not given waly to any great extent to day; Consols for the Account hateo brett dons at 91i, but they eventually left of as hey did yester- day, at 9]1t t
July 13, 1835 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
A second meeting was held on Saturday, at Exeter Hall, for the purpose of "proving to Protestants of all denominations the real tenets of the Church of Rome as now held by the Roman Catholic Bishops and priests of Ireland." The large Hall was quite full. Among those present were
July 13, 1835 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
CENT. becomes DUE on the 17th nstant. The Scrip to be presented, and the payment to be made, at the ompany's office on or before the above-mentioned date. JOHN BAINBRIDGE, Acting Director. 5, Copthall-court, July 10, 1835. REDDIOOR CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY. THE SHAREHOLDERS i
July 13, 1835 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
to cope with these ladies am able, By attributes rare,—yea, exclusively grand, The sole grace am I, that reflective and bright, Though dark, sent abroad an ineffable light; And known as the magnet though potent, yet bland, — The luminous Jet, WARREN'S, 30, the Strand.
July 13, 1835 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
by order of the Executor, the LEASE of a substantial BRICK-BUILT HOUSE, being No. 40, Parkstreet, Islington; held for an unexpired term of 32 years, at the low ground rent of 104 producing a net rental of 25/ per annum. Also a compact Dwelling House, being No. 11, Clarence-place
July 13, 1835 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
• Cambridge has been in a state of unusual bustle during the past week. Dinners, breakfasts, processions, musical meetings, ode recitings, balls, and the whole round of academic ceremonies have taken place with befitting pomp and splendour. It will be recollected that a similar
July 13, 1835 - The News (London) - London, London, England
THE REVENUE. The official Tables of the Revenue, published since our last number, exhibit a deficiency both on the quarter and the year —upon the latter to the amount of £1,758,886, and upon the former to the amount of £656,407. The principal deficit is in the Excise, which for
July 13, 1835 - The News (London) - London, London, England