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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

HOUSE OF LORDS, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 18391. The Earl of HIARDWcICKE, on presenting a petition against the Beer Shops Act, took occasion to notice some inconveniences arising out of the present state of the law. The Earl of RI .ON gave notice that, on Monday next, he would submit a
May 7, 1839 - Brighton Patriot - Brighton, Sussex, England
 
NATIONAL CONVENTION.

NATIONAL CONVENTION.

MSONDAY. bel Mr. MiLT~s, delegate for Oldham, in the chair. ID' The Secretary, Mr. LOVETT, read letters from Aberdeen, Stirling, be andI lirkaldv, ait thle Conclusion of which- W 'The Rev. JosPiece RAYNOR STEPE'sNS Was inti'oduced, and receivedsa withl thle most enthusiastic che
May 5, 1839 - The Chartist - London, London, England
 
POSTSCRIPT.

POSTSCRIPT.

, ?? 11SC It I 14.- 11wo.1/ FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE. W1ttTEITAT.L. MAv 2. YI '9 liE Queerl has been pleased to direct letters patett to be passed unler the Great Seail, grant. iog the dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom of (,reat Britain anti Ireland to the foflowing persons
May 6, 1839 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
 
Advertisements & Notices

Advertisements & Notices

mbe SOLD by TENDER, by Order of the I princil'i Officers of her Majesty's Board of Ordnance, the Sloop, U ?? CH O ND, of about 50 tons burthen, old measurement, v rmast, operR , riging, and stores as she now lies at the Tower Er further particulars apply at the Office f the Hen r
May 5, 1839 - The Examiner - London, London, England
 
Shipping Intelligence.

Shipping Intelligence.

abippiug Inteligence. Rliga, April 15.-We still conltitlul to ?? only prutial thair duiring the dlay-, andi the fcuoodi renainls coveredl wtith snow%, tin, is anoy open water vet to be idis- ci'rnedl firomti the topil of the Ii' lithauoot. IWe cannot now. under the most favooraih
May 2, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
THE ARCTIC LAND EXPEDITION.

THE ARCTIC LAND EXPEDITION.

Fort Confidence, Great Bear Lake, Sept. IS, 1838. iONOUaATLE SRas-It now becomes our duty to report the incomplete success of the expedition to the eastward this summer, in consequence of the extraordinary duration of the ice. Mach, however, has been done to prepare the way for
May 2, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
foreign Intelligence.

foreign Intelligence.

I s'tip Enttlligltme+ FRANCE. Al. Patsiy's intervir'wv with the Kitig on Sunday ended dii bhis being empowered to lorin t isinistry of the LeJt Centre, this party being allowed on all hands to be ar- biter aid wtaster for the moment. The Left Centre, feeling its mtostery, has exe
May 4, 1839 - Manchester Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
 
HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM.

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM.

HER MAJESTYS DRAW1IG-ROOM. Her Majesty and suite yient. in three carriages yesterday from Buckingham Palace to St. Jarnes's Palace, and held a drawing-room. Her Majesty was escorted by a party of the Life Guards. The Queen's guard of the Grenadler Guards and it guard of honour of
May 3, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

ROYAL ACADEMY, TRAPALGAR-SQVARE.- Notice is hereby given, that tile EXHIBITION will OPEN on Monday next, the oth inotant, at Twelve o'ciock.-Admisesion, S15 IyIreOlgUl Sdt. HENRY HOWARD, .A., SRe. Exhioltorsartnd Students nmby receive their tickets and cataleioses by applying at
May 4, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
MARKETS. FAIRS. &c.

MARKETS. FAIRS. &c.

NEWCASTLE. SATURDAY. APRIL 87. 1838. In cor market there waa very large supply ofWbeit from the farmer*, and the arrivals of foreign waa also very conaiderable. hut the demand proved limited, and the husmeas transacted was a reduction of 8a quarter on last Saturday * rate*. Barl
May 4, 1839 - Northern Liberator - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England