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April 20, 1839 - Northern Liberator - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
MR. OASTLER AT SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD.

MR. OASTLER AT SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD.

MR. OASTLER AT SUTTON-IN-ASEFIEL I| Saturday last having been announced by placard as the day on which Mr. Oastler was to address the people et' Sutton in behalf of Mr. Etephens, the ,eoslewe'revery early on the move. On arriving at .kirkby., about two miles from Sutton, the carn
April 13, 1839 - Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

POL'ITICAL INGREDIENTS. To the EDITOR of tile EXETER FL.YINGt>POST. Ssrt,-Our Political parties, at present, consist principally of Wisigs T Iories, Radicals, Conservatives, Chartists, B~allotists, and linalitists, hbt which of the MAGIcAr. WAss, like that of AARsoNr Is to "swal
April 11, 1839 - Exeter Flying Post - Exeter, Devon, England
 
-E XE TER, WEDNESIDY

-E XE TER, WEDNESIDY

, APRIL 3, ]839. Mtarch 31,. at Mount Radford Terrace, the Lady of Joseph Shepherd, Esq.,' of -a daurghter. March 27, at Hjil'a Court, the wife of Mr. Whitaker, City Surreyor, of a daughter. ' At Treng aiqtn, t he Lady olf C.W.J. Els, Esq. of a daughter. ?? Truro. the Laidy of th
April 4, 1839 - Exeter Flying Post - Exeter, Devon, England
 
CORNWALL IN FI RMAHY—ApriI 23.

CORNWALL IN FI RMAHY—ApriI 23.

Admitted tin* day 5 tn.pnti«Mits nn mit-patienH ; •<I 3 in-patient* cured; ditto relieved; 3 ditto not likely re. reive further benetit; and I ditto fncuraMc. Nine lied* rnrunt. VaceloHted II sirw-e the l**t report.
April 26, 1839 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
 
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-a-t• »*. •. t*:-. 1 tffiFFIELD AND ROTHBRHAM IKINBPENDENT*, a Ai> ox, on ita way to be slaughtered at Kewpqrt! market, broke Lota itadri ven on Saturday afternoon week, and proceeded up Grafton atreet, where it caught upon itskorna a.child tbat croaaing the street, and tossed it
April 6, 1839 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
 
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

Mexico.—From the following extract of letter received on Monday, the Mexican Packet, appears pretty certain that the English Ambassador, Mr. ham, has succeeded in arranging the differences between France and Mexico, and that official news of peace having been concluded, may be e
April 6, 1839 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
 
AUBbR'S NEW' OPER.i.

AUBbR'S NEW' OPER.i.

( From our Correspondent.) PARIS, Tuesday, April I ?? Ne\l (o the formation of the Ministry, the important event which has agitated us here has been the long-promised pro- duction of Auber's new open of Le Lac dcs Fec< t The Fairy Lake*, which was brought out last, night with tr
April 4, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
 
MONEY M ARKET and CITY NEWS. I

MONEY M ARKET and CITY NEWS. I

• City, Friday Evemvb. Exchequer Bills have been pressed upon the Market again to-day, and lhey have in consequence declined 3s. in value, the- quotation at the close of j business being 41s. to 435. prem. Consols left off at ; 93 to £ for Money, and 93£ to | for Ac-count. Bank
April 27, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
 
LONDON,.TUESDAY, APRIL 23.

LONDON,.TUESDAY, APRIL 23.

LONDON, TUESDAY, APRIL 23. \_ House of Lords yesterday the Earl of Radnor, having declined to serve on the committe. , ? for inquiring into the causes of crime in Ireland. tbe ?? of Stradbroke was appointed in his Lord- • j ship's place. ' In answer to a question by Lord Lyndhurs
April 23, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England