-i Yi ECA!AE ZMV tzis8mrA. r The argumoents in this case, which had occupied tu Court It Queen's Bench at considerable l esh on Tueasdy and Wednes- daywere resumed on Monday. T prisoners maintained the same air of composure as before, and indeed appeared to be quite indifferent t
January 26, 1839 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
I STOL POLICEN CONucIL-cHoUSE, ZahrSdqz, Jan. 8, 158.| Present: Messrs. Drake and J. N. Sanders. t Win. Turner, remanded on a ?? of robbing his ernployer, a Mr. Peters, tailor, &c., was brought up For final examination. The depositions having been read over, he entered upon his d
January 5, 1839 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
SMIPPZIN INTELLIGENCE. .. on v. - x , r x ts ,_ . . AilVR l? AT ARE IIEEI.-DLkC. 26. AlkotsfordI, l;atlx , Ieilth) Fourh. ).vidbon, do>. ;l iz,, illitcbell, Allo - 1iruithier's IFriciad, %Veithe, SPUlh V qdh.- 21. lIu~h, BIlhukha:il, Sr DJ id's; I Ol-, ri l, d.o,; M argaret sitil
January 2, 1839 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Frqaser's Mogaazinesrt.anottat,/, 1839. .I Toss is ao excellent susnber-ftsll of enotersrtanuirrttt andi rich in isstrctitton. We have here prose and poetry, ttarrtstivye, I'll!-r osophy, aniddivinity. Thneopeniing article ison a sebject of deep) t, imporronce. Our readers art~
January 16, 1839 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
F TE DLINES ON THE DEATH .WRM: OF THE DUCHESS ALEVXNDER OF WURTEMBEUG. tY MaRS. GORE. , . -h'ttlieIer higs.sbar sires enthrodedlie.- - Ith ?? iregal circets .on their pble brows ;* N.t tlier rac deriveslts mnjesty From the ?? F4iceaost* t i lat, eniiro6il' by a courtier train, He
January 27, 1839 - The Champion - London, London, England
IHISTORY OF BALWAYS. Railways originated' in the necessity of constantly drawing heavy loads over the same tracks,,from the mouths of mines. The system first used was that of a wooden tramway. A series .of logs of wood'placed in parallel lines, and planed tolerably even, were lai
January 6, 1839 - The Champion - London, London, England
tIFOPULAR DEMONSA'PAT[UNs - EE;TJm AT .MARYLEBONE.- A numerous meeting of the Marylebofle Democratic . fhlb was held on Tuesday night, in Chesney'slrooms, 1">iley~street.-Mt'. C:ardowv vwas called to the chair., After 3' taia~i~them ftrthehonour theyhad donehim in plaeing him In
January 27, 1839 - The Champion - London, London, England
BENCH Or, MINAGISTRATES. I ?? . . . . . A-.. . __ .1 _- _ . TUESDAY, JAN,. 23, Istl-Prsesnit :Major ALLYeN. As/ sidllUlldge. Who was brought opl on: Satorsiav enl siinpscjou of Iseing coneerisei with Tatterfill andi Upton in Obllie Ing a box of clothes from Mrs. Wheeler under fal
January 29, 1839 - Brighton Patriot - Brighton, Sussex, England
THE RIVAL DOCKS, AND THE "GREAT WE STERN." THE history of the Bristol Dock, or floating Harbour-- showing how the company seized upon the natural channel of the river-a common highway-and imposed a perpe- tual tax upon the city to assist theit in constructing their works and in p
January 26, 1839 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
~ouba~f0 anti fut~tapt0 @ot0 (From the French Papers.) PARIS JANS..5. A CCOUNTS ftom La Rochelle mention serious tumnlts to have taken place there, in conse. quence of the exportation of corn. Thepee. th sants flocked eo he town in order to prevent the! embarkation of corn, and t
January 14, 1839 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England