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
part_of their local officers, and in tea ching the Wog correct principles of Government, There seems Pow to be little chance of the present generatign trpng . another war with us, and the _ presence of a British Resident at Ara is more likely to be useful to the Burmese, than to
October 14, 1835 - Bombay Gazette - Bombay, Maharashtra, India
TH - E- of ?? E. THE LATESTr INt'rELLIGVN(-,FE. London, Tcusday, Oct. 13, CITY, TWELVE O'CLOCK.-We have very few arrivals this morning; one French and one Hamburg mail, with the sitip letters houtt Bilboa, St. Ksitt's, and St. Vincents. The Express from Paris this morning btings
October 14, 1835 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
CITY OF LONDON.-Glildhall, Tcesday, The Revising Barristers, .Messrs. Tamlyn and Craitf, sac »t Guildhall this morning at half.past nine o'clock, for the purpose of completing the revision of the lists that stood iver on Saturday, and of giving judgment in some cases that 'iad b
October 14, 1835 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Morton, Mr. Cooper; Sergeant Bothwell, Mr. Warde; Cuddie Headriff, Mr. Harley ; John Balfour, Al r. Vandenhoff. Lady Margaret Bellenden, Mrs. C. Jones ; Edith Bellenden, Miss F. Healy ; Jenny Blaue, Mrs. Fit/. w illiaui. To conclude with— DEß FREISCHUTZ. Adolpb, Mr.Templeton ; C
October 14, 1835 - Morning Post - London, London, England
?? i*J*s. LAm ?? LORD LIEUTE- nANI h ' .^casion of your late visit, a. there- -1 l 'U ,ou^overe,gn,totheWe.toflre- : I "'• " Ur , Yoirau Catholic Archbishop of Tuatu, ■ <* f Roman Catholic Priests attended and ?? s " ,hrf ?? v addresses to your Excellency., I ■ ?? rx,U ?? have be
October 14, 1835 - Morning Post - London, London, England
POLICE INTE L LIG ENCE. MAitLBOMOUGH-STREET.-Mrs. Lydia Jennings, a buxom young female, wns yesterday called upon to show cause, before Mr. Chambers, why she, in breach of the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, had " shoved one Mrs. Price, her next door neighbour, against the
October 14, 1835 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Young Man NEYMAN, who will rind constant employ- „^ Address, (if by letter postage paid,) to Mr. • v 23, Bye-Street. Valuable LIVE STOCK, at the the PARISH of STANFORD BlSH(> l P miles from Bromyard, and twelve from »° . llC T\/fR. HOBBS respectfully informs that JOHN HEMMING, E
October 14, 1835 - Hereford Journal - Hereford, Herefordshire, England