SJU 1AT. MIADRID3, APRTI, N) (rFROM OUR OWN CCoRrtlFSOxiENT.j ATy letter! during the e-mly part of the week will have in- lormrned you of the dismieal of Van Malcn, the appointment of bis surcessor, Lis Intended trial by court martial, and thp feelings of jndignatl6h excited here
April 29, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
FREEHOLD FARM of SUPERIOR LAND, and an Excellent WATER MILL, near to BASINGSTOKE. e Their ANNUAL VALUE 410 GUINEAS. By Mr. GEORGE ROBINS, At the Auction Mart, on, the Stle of June, at Twelve o'clock, in Two Lots, A CAPITAL FREEHOLD FARM, called DEAN'S LAND. It consicts of A SUPE
April 29, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
ORtN.A31NTA.L CluMlErEilt-CIIARITY WVORiKJIJUSEI GCROUNDJS. Soma weeks ago we gave a pretty full ?? or the tlan of an onrtaentcabl Cemetery, piroposell to be formiedl in tlit.- roiiids presenltly ocluiedb tO Edlinburghl Charity Workhouse. lls Jwetr informed, was submuttedl to ??
April 29, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
- CATCHIING TIHE POST." [The following graphic account of the extra- ordinary exertions madc in a newspaper printing office, while the majority of the public are en- joyjig ' Nature's sweet restorer, balmy slcelp," for the purpose of securing the early publication of what has bee
April 29, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
2e; laturto. CORN EXCHANGE. LOwnDON, April 28. 1T(a'Te . To zreat aI atnlci. in ii,, !t I, h, I, It. fir tin lit mull q -tall , it SIV-IITahU rL ,Api G tI l , t ?? a vii th iital II. fo~r - , ,iev I I 7 V Bea f . a .I I ?? To rF. ,i.1It ii... it I I W., I - l SIrkald Corn fr Apri
April 29, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
JOHN BURGESS anti SON beg most respectfully to offer this their best acknowledgment to the Public for their liberal patronage of the same: its utility and great convenience in all climates has recommended it to the most distinguished toreign colunctions, who have all spoken high
Now ready, with Maps, price 2s. A BRIEF SKETCH of the COUNTRY of ASSAM A —its productions and soil—of the discovery of the Tea Plant —the formation of the Company, with its prospects—and u short account of the adjoining countries. Smith, Elder, and Co. 65, Cornhill.
On the tat of May, iniv;fs.fitM.,Mrce 21.2 x. bound in cloth, ASTATISTICAL ACCOUNT of the BRITISH EMPIRE; Exhibiting its Extent, Physical Capacities, Population. Industry. and Civil and Religious Institutions. By J. R. APCULLOCII, Esq., assisted by numerous Contributors. Second
?? -- 1 . IIOUSE OF C~m.IMOh'. .- I . - - 1 I . . . I 1,VEDNDI,)A'5, At'ttt, 24.1 A gieat numnber of S petitions were presenited in tibvor uf lr. Ilowlaindl Hill's c postage plan, atainst tie grant to Dilaynooth College, I &c. &c. t I'ihc ffighways Bill was further considered on
April 29, 1839 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
IJiiit-o—- I'aIUS, April 20. remain without efficient which, if any reliance to V the day, will shortly sup. »,iin't which is to ? >i •■ml M. Thiers, Vivien, Dufaure, 1 t'lVuiwrre 1,1 he Members . ; ' Spain again speaks the intention •V" I '".' awaken from his lethargy, and com.
April 29, 1839 - Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England