?? prercurp. * - EDINBURGH. ?? * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. By accounts from Alexandria, it appeais that a sconii..expedition into Arabia is once more the chief afin of Egyptian politics. Mehemet Ali's pryvi us defeat has taught him no prudence, and he intentls to ?? new regiments to
October 31, 1835 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
IvadvIctoo I 'A e :CO~lN i:3OCE42.NG~. LONDOMq, . October a14. t The grain trade is very dull, but the prices of Monday are nominally supported. N n CORN =C.MAET-00, DUB3INY, Oct. 13. D There weas a large suipply of grain at ousr market to-day, .WhiCh Sold as under--Wheat, White,
October 17, 1835 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
KIRKAIDY RACES. TUESDAY SEci'Trtit01 A Purse of Fifteen -Sovereigns, for all egos, carrying 10st. 711). Twicc roeed the coorse. llcuitl. Mir Cumming's br. g. Jack I . 1 Mr Ritchie's Isy. g. Honest Johnie . 2 dr. Mr Thomson's oh. g. Champion 3d," Mr Oliver's eh. e. Fiddlestick . .
October 5, 1835 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
OF TIlE SCOOL OF ARTS. -. a onsiderable number of t 01' ered lest aconsiderable number of the nOR b~rsday o the School of Arts dioc ' 'Clot, York tlY r HNicolson Street, t be t the rovost in the chair, sup- the Lord Sinclair, secretary, as ctou- IIy 1r G , eilt they adjotirned to
October 3, 1835 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
W? 1 ' ESSEX y EOMAXRY RACES. **S Meal i place on Tue sday the 29th ult. in """ cane , ff 7"?* seven milf * &<»«" Waltham Abbey, fT* 'Has follows • — ■ Mirer ?? v , c £""•• of a _Tl for an y l,orse . fide the pro- r 4 ?? ci,r m c° f the Troo P* was won hv Mr * u. tk »P-»L , /h c
October 9, 1835 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
B. F. SUGAR.—tip to the first of the present month the total =runt Of Sugar landed was 102,666 hhds. and 15,V56 . tierces, &c. On comparing these amounts with the quantity landed up to the same period last year, there appears to be a diminution of about B,2CD hhds. and 600 tierc
October 6, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
TRIAL SHERIFF CRIMINAL 7 COURT, STIRLING. David Kennedy, weaver, stood charged with the crimes of assault, violence, cruelty, and oppression, committed on Mary Ann Duncan and Mary Thomson, girls of about twelve years of age, his apprentices, in so far as be did, almost daily, fro
October 29, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England