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
year, of 344,222/. The increase in the various departments of Customs, Excise, Stamps, Post- Office, and miscellaneous revenue, is 519,074/., from which is to be deducted 174,852/., 153,594/. of which arises from a decrease on the receipts of the Assessed Taxes. The year's accou
October 19, 1835 - Reading Mercury - Reading, Berkshire, England
would appear there some chance even of Sir Henry Parnell being swamped, stranded, whichever you will, in the depths or shallows of this said eternal water question, which has long stood between the Dundee Reformers and their wits, might we put it to our own constituencies whethe
October 15, 1835 - Fife Herald - Cupar, Fife, Scotland
October 14, 1&35. FOUND AT SEA. rpHERE was FOUND a MAINSAIL, BOOM, ami GAFF, belonging a Schooner, on Wednesday the 7th instant, hy the Pilot Boat of Austruther, about mile the shore. The Mainsail marked " Hardie, sail-maker. Dun It There are no distinguishing marks on the Boom
October 15, 1835 - Fife Herald - Cupar, Fife, Scotland
LONJ)O .. , --.Ad LONDON' ?? 1. IMAEKET'S. cw;.y.i~x;L 1N E.MA I IC .a E. A'I( INI5AY, C 'cr B ED 1 9...Thrl IIIp PIits of w~, il''tghe ?? week hare beet ith yr 1 'V 't X~t' L!i rfics siatspits to Ith n~rt.rtt it g' ?? itrke Ili L,4 It~p tradc is ver'y iui1, filti firiest qualhit
October 21, 1835 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
I Two charity sermons for the Sunday school were I preached in the Wesleyan-Metbodist chapel, Manchester- . street, on Sunday last, by the Rev. Alexander Bell, I from Manchester. The collections amounted to up- t Wards of £5O. CHARITY SERNIONS-On the afternoon and evening of Sun
October 17, 1835 - Manchester Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
ff'ESTAIfNSTER SESSIONS. he - id SoLDIEnS AND SiDE.-Anis.-Yesterday Isaac l~inton, agel It 38, a private in the Scotch Fusileers, was indicted for cutting, so stabbing, and wounding Joseph Trinde. A second Count Ig charged the prisoner with the common assault. e Joseph Trinde swo
October 17, 1835 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
SPORTING JNTE'LLIGEANCE. IOLYWVELL flINTRIRACES. Tiutusno.kY-A. Handicap Sweepstakes of 20cOvs each, h It for 2and:3 yrs old horses, i&c. ; half-a-mile. Sir T. Stanley's chl c Dcriliall, :3 yrs. ( Darling) . 1 'Mr. Mostyn's Tom Sfipmana:o yrs, 7st4li . . 2 A Free handicap for nll
October 19, 1835 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
ANCHOVIES, JUST RECEIVED, large Importation of GORGON A ANCHOVIES, caught in full scaaon. Likewise, PORTUGAL ONIONS and PARMASAN CHBESB, WILLIAM TONGE'a, Foreign Proeialon Merchant, Scale-Lane. SySfiMh SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. ANNIVERSARY SERMON, for the BENEFIT of the HULL CHURCH EN
October 16, 1835 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.— Tuesday Oct 20 * (Before B. Rotch, Esq., and a full bench of Magistrates.) Extraordinary Charge of Robbery Thomas Pritchard, a young man of very respectable appearance was indicted for stealing a box and one pound weight of ci-'ars value 18s., the property of
October 21, 1835 - Morning Post - London, London, England