NEW POOR-LAW.-LEICESTER ELECTION. Ve give the following as a statement of the opinions of M1r. Frewen, the late candidate for the representation of the town of Leicester, on the important subject of the new poor-law. A handbill on the morning of the election was extensively circu
March 31, 1839 - The Champion - London, London, England
i BENTLE;Y'S MISCELLANY. We have only a peep at this miscellany at the very moment of going to press; this must be our apology for deferring until next week a notice of its contents, save to assure our readers that " Jack Sheppard" fulfils the promise of its former chap- ters. T
March 31, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
'THE OPERATIVE. LONDON', MARCH S1, 1839. The farce of government, at least so far as the I constitution, the law, and the judges are con- I cerned, is at an end. We have now a ministry riding rampant, not only over the heads of an 'in- suited people, which for seven years they h
March 31, 1839 - The Operative - London, London, England
Co the 21 si inst. St. Mary’*. Islington. Mr. Daniel Desboitf Wheeler, to Martha, the second daughter of the late Mr. William Fox, of Islington.—On the 23d inti., at Harpenden. Herts. Ralph Thomas, H'q.. of Crane-court, Fleet-street, Mary Ann, daughter of William Kerl, F»q., of
March 31, 1839 - London Dispatch - London, London, England
.v. A*, t'-.e last ■ : ■, c..t-.f iici- ; • • ■ • - be- t the bi«iJ*erit t»r -..a1l K.H«<J <« ' t',.t ah*.!'! V f. Counsel L- km<l >“ !•» t»am.tU* «|sW -.M ,h„ e.stenfo.n <' '>-is i«!!»«y the tcrunnus the Ji.tut. The Report was u.'idiiitfioutly to.
March 31, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
pledee, and of course take in you. Then ehMr up a’.l whom adver< O. re'.if you can boaM ’Ti« trric, a-imir, of his interest he’s heedful, •j V ncr ■* •imes uncommr>nly roorb a W • u '* opens h.» heart with the nc.dful. Sure «j, tbir .y per sent, is quite little eunuch boots, I a
March 31, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
WfNCIIBURGH MEETING. March 16. The following SwcepUaKes and Matches came off Winchbucgh on Saturday the 16th insl. Swbbptakbs, for dngs of all ages. Mr Dunlop's bl b lady Jana beat Mr Jamieson’s r aad Glen- Hulchins's f Vandyke .. Mr Jamieson’s b d General Mr Hutchins n* hi b Th
March 31, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
BANKRUPTS. G. G. WESTON, Windsor, Be - Ai -v s - lire - , iin - en - d - ra - per, to surrender April 2 and May 10, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Solicitors, Mr. Whitium e, Basingliall. street ; and essrs. Hardwick and Davison, Cateatou street. G. TOPHAM, Richmond, hotel.keeper, A
March 31, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
W .111 BIWIJIGE. Minting. Afterneen.li „, --- 11111aar.. Mira 31 Ifisaeay April 3 18 3 34 5 39 Illoskoktv, -2 3 45 4 0 5 34 _ _ Allogitavlierf, - 3 - 4 6 5 4 31 I b 34 4 45 ' 1 b 5 20 b 40 5 :30 6 1 6 24 1 27 TO CORRESPONDENTS. C.—/1 is solely for the sake of Ireland that the Wh
March 31, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England