MORE DUELLING.—On Wednesday, Mr. James Sandys Penfold, solicitor, was brought up on a warrant, charged by Mr. Edward Harrison, solicitor, of No. 14, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, with having sent him a threatening letter, with intent to excite him to fight a duel. Compla
October 17, 1836 - The News (London) - London, London, England
PARIS POLICE.—M. and Madame Baudelaid are the couple best assorted in all Paris; the same height, address, and turn of thought. They are called the Baucis and Philemon, and appeared the other day at the office of police to prefer a complaint against two naughty personages, one M
October 16, 1836 - The News (London) - London, London, England
NORWAY, during the Years 1834, 1835, and 1836; made with a view to inquire into the Rural and Political Economy of that Country, and the Condition of its Inhabitants. By SAMUEL LAING, Esq. "One of the most valuable accounts of any foreign country which has appeared since Arthur
October 16, 1836 - The News (London) - London, London, England
THE SUBSCRIBERS reqtiest all those indebted to them to came forward anti settle their respective Accounts with as little delay as possible; and those whose accounts me of long standing are informed that no longer indulgence can be granted, it is their inten tion to place all suc
October 15, 1836 - Barbadian - Bridgetown, Barbados, Barbados
PASSENG A : Per Steamer—His Excellency Sir E. J. M. Iffeareger, and Secretary, Assistant Commissary General Graham, Messrs. 'illan and Abrahams. Iler Mary Sharpe—Mr. Arrindell and family. PASSENGERS SAILED : Per Packet—Mr. 8z Mrs."C. Moore, Mr. Munro, and two infant daughters, Dr
October 15, 1836 - Barbadian - Bridgetown, Barbados, Barbados
At Marlborough -street office yesterday, Herr Donderhont Von Lowentritt, better known to the cognoscenti of Europe as the " Merman, or the Wonderful Aquatic Pedestrian," presented himself before, Mr. Conant yesterday to complain of having been robbed in Leicester-square of 121.,
October 19, 1836 - Barbadian - Bridgetown, Barbados, Barbados
S LONDON: t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, I8SM. e _ ?? On Monday last Sir JOHN CANMPB3ELL met his c constituents, the electors of Edinburgh, in the d Waterloo-room of that city, in order to render an account of his stewardship. From the disjecta c membra of his speech preserved in the Edi
October 21, 1836 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
L IFERA 'LURE. l i, MI/ 1it,',4n 1., ion , bilan ()jccr of tie )I - ~ I t ?? ti' to!'I nub r f, rrrill bo lth'll if *r, I' i, ?? Irst it i1 , is, tli'1 Soill if the * T Il th 1' 'l 0 ,,r ?? lie 111s ]lot preltetd to a n~ltil!N hito,,' I' fi. Ili prsreo'lillc ?? the( Britizh iii,
October 21, 1836 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
WoNVEDNir A Nlrr.rr-'Th hastr e rlit icir our account rvas to~rd ri~l fro rallt iscourse rrrdrro it t cers'sary to addl a cry, panticui Itrs to tile fOintilrvis. Raitti'le it.t af l tror,t, aild made ,rlfriti rrorl nilly to i III, il. Atioir.. is ?? sit] tire Ii's,'1 its if i Vo
October 21, 1836 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
[rtom rt ?? SWI AERs. The IXonvell.te Vaudois gives the folloiwing of the :3ttit ult., from Berne:-" We occasionally notice the arrival here of the Count GERIAMM: , formerly a Colonel in the Austrian service, a Knight of Malta, and a Member of the Order of Lat Trappe for 18 sear
October 17, 1836 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England