Yesterdilay a Court wcas held for the dispatch of business. P1'ROCEEDINGS OF THE COURT OF COMMON COIUN('IL RE'GAR)INGt; VIEI':DOMs; Alderinin SCIIOLE, after the proceedings of the two last Courts of Common Council had been read, rose to object, as vwe undertood him, to Whe mode
October 14, 1835 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
IGITYof U ESTfIN;STER REGISTRATION.I IBefore Mlr. Chaps.] THE EXETER-HALL CLAIM. Air. CnAics yesterday gave judgment on the claim of Air. Adney, one of the shareholders of Exeter Hall, to vote in respect of that building. The nature of the case is this:- Mr. Grane, secretary to t
October 14, 1835 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
SPAIN. (From the Diario Ertraordinario of Seville.) FROM THE GOVERNING JUITA OT CADIZ TO HIS Most Excellent Senor— The Junta having received the j information that her Majesty the Queen Regent has placed ; in your hands the Ministry of Finance, and charged you ; with the formati
October 14, 1835 - Morning Post - London, London, England
NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETTS..I Monday Night. Arrivals— Duke of Grafton. Duke of Rutland, Marquis and Mar- chioness of Exeter, Earl and Countess of Chesterfield, Earl of Licb. field. Earl Verulam, Earl Jersey, Lord George Bentinck, Lord C. Fitzroy, Lord J. Fitzrov, Lord C. Ma
October 14, 1835 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Jhe annexed warm tribute to one of the most distin. gui.he.-l singers of the age will be acceptable fo the musical amateurs o» 'hi* country, who had opportunities of judging, too few, perhaps, during her visit here, how well she de- served ir ; — " Breslaw MaJame Schroeder Devri
October 14, 1835 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Plans are already suggested, and in a considerable d.,«r W ,. forwardness, for improving the navigation of the I).„ Ir 'i work will be of the highest importance to the trade Oporto The sales of public property on roost favourably, while Dom Miguel, who is said to have gone to To
October 14, 1835 - Blackburn Standard - Blackburn, Lancashire, England
some immediate and radical '‘l* S. Bill is inevitable. W1,.l tlmt rehoidd be will be a point for future consideration. ,\ recommend to the attention of Mr. Fox Malle, .. ( v, Kr and other sui-disant Whigs, who have declared ,„nr of the greatest organic change ever talked of or t
October 14, 1835 - Blackburn Standard - Blackburn, Lancashire, England
A letter from the British Consul at Brest, dated the 29th ult. noticing the loss of the Belissima, of London, on the island of Saints, on the 18th of that month, shows an instance of courage, humanity, and honesty, on the part of the poor inhabitants deserving record, and worthy
October 14, 1835 - Blackburn Standard - Blackburn, Lancashire, England