or PASSAGE BOATS, either coastwise within Great Britain, or to or from Ireland, or to or from parts beyond the seas, against unlawfully collecting, carrying, or conveying Letters; and TO ALL PERSONS whatever, against sending Letters otherwise than by Post. By the Act of 9th Quee
gratitude. But we have men amongst us nOtWithstandiOg, although few, professimig the Reformed faith, who approve of all the dogmas of the Irish " Miesiouary. - Out upon them, we say - . OFFICIAL The Lord Provost Pringle eaiin gto liz s t ig ht n iug i • i l i i s t l e i ro igh
House at conform to Plans and Specifications in the hands of James Condit, Writer in Perth. The °Mrs must be lodged by the 19th October current. Perth, Oct. 7, 1811
The Show, being the hist t' c season, wa- held at the Town Hall, day. September -0. and, considering the unfavourablfiiess of the whole of the season, the display far surra-sed the exp-ctafiorrs of the growers. The Dahlias were urnrie:ocs, and notwithstanding evdent traces of th
October 9, 1835 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
to inform tbe Nobility, Gentry, and Visitors of LEICESTER and its Vicinity, that he will give a GRAND EVtmiNG CONCERT, 9?,, IP- 1835. to commence at o'Ciock precisely, at the 'NEW HAUL. Wellington-street on which occasion will be performed a Selection of the most fashionable Pie
October 9, 1835 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
At this season of tlie year tbs attention of all classct interested the trade com, whether growers, merchants. or consumers, necessarily directed the reports of the harvest; and must fairly confessed that perhaps there is no subject upon which there much difficulty in obtaining
October 9, 1835 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
POUT HULL IMPORTS. SHIPS’ REPORTS. the St pi. to the I*f Oct., hath inclfire. Welton, of Hull, Heimers, from St. Petersburg, 864. 12 men—ll2 bundliwherop. hides. 3 bogs glue. 1,550 langt linaeed, 3) fathoms lalhwood, span. 5 dealt. Wright. Bowden, and Co , agents. Monarch, of Hul
October 9, 1835 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
ny Claim upon the Estate of the late MATTHIAS GARDNER, Builder, Great Coggesball, are requested forwaid statement of the same to his too, Matthias GdWner, (who succeeds the Business.) or Job/ Clemance, Draper and Tailor, Coggeshali. his Eytutors, that tbev may be examined and dis
October 9, 1835 - Chelmsford Chronicle - Chelmsford, Essex, England
of concession, the Exclusionists, to expect that the army at large will consent to be, as by tenacity it would become,a spectacle, a butt for the ridicule, the wit, not only of the other armies of India, but of all the world, for pretensions which have been held to he absurd, an
October 14, 1835 - Bombay Gazette - Bombay, Maharashtra, India