By the overland route from India we yesterday re- ceived papers and letters from Bombay to December the 6th, from Dladras to November 27th, and from Calcutta to November 21st. Trie intelligence brought by these communications is of the highest importance. T'he Supreme Govern- me
January 29, 1839 - North Wales Chronicle - Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales
CUSTOM-HOUSE Jan. 28. ENTERED INWARDS — The Pho-mx, Lefort, from Havre; Peace. Brerkon, bum Antwerp; Attwuod, .Major, from Rotterdam , Harlequin, Strannack, from Boulogne ; Caisand, Cassand, from Dun- kirk ; Jeune Ainhlee, from Nan'.es ; Despatch, Grezler, from St. Michael's; Ac
January 29, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
THE STANDARD. Dcatljs. On Saturday last, 35, after short Mr. James Smith, traveller for Messrs. Dutton ami Sons, brewer*, of this town, much respected. On Thursday last, aged years, Thomas, son of Mr. Holton, cotton manufacturer, Lord-street, in this town. Wednesday last, aped 33
January 30, 1839 - Blackburn Standard - Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Mr. Adey having retired from the contest, the struggle now rests with Mr. Burchell and Mr. Wakley. The former gentleman, as far as we can learn, has every probability of Being the successful candidate. Mr. Wakley urges the necessity ofa medical Coroner. We cannot agree vvith him
January 30, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
WKDNESDAY, Jan. 30, 1838. Lord Chamberlain's Office, Jan. 30. Orders for the Court's going into mourning, to-morrow, Thursday, the 31st inst., for her late Royal Highness the Princess Mary of Orleans, consort of the Duke Alexander oi Wurtcmberg,- viz. : — The Ladies to wear blac
January 31, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
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January 29, 1839 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Water Bootle Ditto Liverpool and Manchester Railway A Old Quarter Shams Bolton and Leigh Ditto. Warrington and Newton Ditto Kenyon and Leigh Junction Ditto Wigan Branch Ditto North Union, late Preston Wigan Do St. Helen's and Rancurn Dap Railway Laieeeter and Swannington Ditto M
January 29, 1839 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Sir Frederick Pollock has, reply to case submitted to him, given the following opinions concerning the power the parsons over tombstones :— Ist. I am opinion that "the soil and freehold the church and churchyard belong to the parson." Cro. 3b7 ; Coin. Dig., title Eglise" (George
January 31, 1839 - Worcestershire Chronicle - Worcester, Worcestershire, England
The first week of January wan remarkably changeable, and there were, in the coume twenty-four hours, the two ex- treines intense frost and rapid thaw, accompanied with vio- lent gusts of wind, which were felt all over the kingdom. Theweather since has been almost a continued fro
January 31, 1839 - Fife Herald - Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Teetotalism has been doing its work here. Since it was introduced into this place eight public houses have been annihilated, and those which still remain, according to all appearance, are just about a dead stand. Old Hansel passed away in very different manner from what we have
January 31, 1839 - Fife Herald - Cupar, Fife, Scotland