ST. SEBASTIAN, FEE. 26, " [Fi'os OUI OWN COaBEBPONDENT.J Herewith I irclosb a translated copy of a proclamation bearing the signature of Don Carlos. However, since its publication, Toloso has been catered In triumph by Maroto at the bead of the troops devoted to him. Al- though
March 6, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
Our notices of periodicals (and, indeed, of literary works of any kind) arc necessarily "few and far be. tween ;" but the change in the editorship of this popular miscellany is a circumstance worthy of notice. Boz, Its parent, has resigned its guardianship into very compe- tent
March 6, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS, SUF- FOLE-STREET. The Soclety of British Artists opeen their annual exhibi- tion for the sixteenth time to-day. The private view took place en Saturday, and was attended by many petsons of distinction , but in consequence of a new, and we think not ver
March 25, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
LAUNDUN MARKETS-WRDNESDAY. CORN EXCHANGE. We have again received a very liberal supply of Foreign Wheat since last market day, but the showof English was excessively small this morning, having, however, very few buyers at market. The trade opened heavily, and to have effected sal
March 7, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
ASSIZE INTRLLIG!ENVCE. OXFORD CIRtCUIT-WilacsTERx, MARCH li. ?? Mr. Justice PA~TTRON.] THE QUEEN V. &IABIA WEBSTER 'AND) ELIZA WEBSTER. The prisoner, Mariae Webster. aged 20, wvas firfnileted for the mrdsrter ref her mile infant all.Shipstoll upon fitom on the 9th of De- cember l
March 13, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
-SLES BY-AUeFi-7 Notice at 8rae-ItU~et4It Han l of Frehold Bi station is * tD.RhIElhnvlet 'r ?? . oOF to ?PU#LIC COMPETIMrN at tk Stofl Inn, chalsTford, or Toothil, the 7th day of ihay a MtL vs. at Bleerti e~aichdat' in 2t TL.t' about FOuR jnsir SEVIIX-F1i ARE pf FRICHHOLD LAND N
March 29, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
THE MoRNING CffR6NIcLE. LONDON: lVDN9S39A Y, MARCH 20, 189. Ih the HousE of LoaDS vesttrdav, the Earl of ARER- DEEN moved for clfpies of auy correspondence which had pass.,d With the Court of Cubul, and the rulers of Affghanistan, r revious to the pr'clamation of the Go- veraor-
March 20, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
~;]iTPI'Nci INTELLIGENCE. y u CAPIE of GOOD HOPE, to SUcCeed l:dcad firars ha% only ruotat for a few tone of measure. j," ", tieilinlne u~tly (no ljoads wil e ?? Pera iat waar t order frarn tie Irroker's), the fne fest-soilaig iasdIII IIIit lftlLDO)tN , A 1, 220 tons per regieter
March 19, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
B .l ~l2 ;-v I'VCE. SHIP1PING INTELLiM~.- DxA tL, MARCH 16.-Wind S.W., ?? down from to. Itiver and retrtain tne Governor hl l1ertn, ulorley. for Cape Const Castlet Lard Sjumarei, Symdn, for the Cape of Goad Hope; nrid several others, names unknown. Atrived and proceeded for the A
March 19, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
BERLIN, Msac IS. [F- RO OUit OWN COARESPONDRNT.1 The issue of the deliberations at Brussels (a few days since the grand theme *f every conversation) has shrunk into mere smnll-talk before the grave news from Paris, which demolishes at one fell swoop all the sanguine expecta- tio
March 23, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England