We make it rule never to meddle with matter purely private kind, and have an utter abhorrence of those m; serab y malicious wretches who create or circulate scandal cf their acq aaintancea. But when such people have been at work, and the fair of an innocent young lady is brought
March 31, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
10^* filll LATP'T STATS f,l>nS - M^vnAT.—Th!« nfinitelr better which wan *•?«■<“ aUjr markable luf ,l ' ruaiber horses were backed, and. Bro to Bay Mid. ic*9 tl a i the prer .ln«-sa. A conaiderable last quotation*. .. »!«rd «t>l. wh:ch price upward^ three hundred pound* *ere laid
March 31, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
.TIE NEW NUMBER FOR APRIL, Price Half-a-CrOwn, embellished with Three Illustrations by George E Cruikshank, ofe E N T L EY'S MISCELLANY, Edited by H. HARRISON AINSWORTH, Esq. Contains:- Mr. AINSWORTH'S JACK SHEPPARD. Including Epoch Second, 1715. Chapter VI. Jack Sheppard's First
March 31, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
THE TURF. TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY, MARCH 25. On Monday next, soon after noon, the " Crack' will make his ?? for the Riddleswortb, and thus afford an opportunity for those who have speculated on him, and also for those who feel interested in the matter of judging how far he has been
March 31, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
Sine* the Theatrical Reform BUI has not yet been passed, and London theatres are still closed during Passion week, are left viihont theme in this department of onr paper. The next week, presume, wiU bring work enow. Astley’s will opened with « hippodramalic” production, entitled
March 31, 1839 - John Bull - London, London, England
with Original Pictorial Drama, in Five Tableaux, forming a graphic illustration of tlogarth's celebrated Pictures Marriage a la Mode. to be called The CURSE OF ; or, the Earl's scn and Citizen's Daughter. C haracters b y Mr. and Mr. Davidge, and the entire company. After which,
March 31, 1839 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
1. THE PLANET . . . . . 110,500 2. The Magnet (Cheap Agricultural Newspaper) 108,000 3. The Spectator . .. 4. The Satirist 77,500 3 . The Atlas 6. The Age 53,000 The Court Journal 8. The News (Signed) CHARLES DUKE DONNE, Registrar of Warrants' Office, Stamps and Taxes, Oct. 20,
A Frankfort naper states that the King of Prussia had mitigated the sentence of the Archbishop of Posen from six months' imprisonment to his arrest on parole, but that it was questionable whether the refractory priest would give his word. AMERICA. THE BOUNDARY QUESTION. - UNITED
beneath quoted. d. d. English butts, pr lb 15 to 24 I Foreign ditto. Dressing hides 11 14 i Crop hides, 30.40 lb lO 13 .. 45.60 lb l2 18 Tan, Eng. h. hides lO 15 d. d. Spanish H. hides „lsto 24 Sm. Green, S. skins 20 22 Large ditto 11 18 Light Calf skins 14 18 Middling ditto l5