J. THE;MAS9 . ?? {LAZE- OF T FIRM OF C.ARLISLE, BOBSON, AND CoMPANY) CTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public in general that, the Alterations in his Premises being now completed, he has OPENED WITH AN ENTiRE NEW STOCK. J. T. likewise begs to announce that, in addition to his u
May 18, 1839 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
1 ADDRESS OF MUR. C. BROOKER ON THE PEOPLE'S I TO Tuz EDITOiS Ot THES DRIORTON P'ATRIOT. Si12,-I shall feel much obliged by your permitting me to place in the columns of -your paper the following addreaa. I s'eipain Sir, yours truly, CHAS. BROOKER. AN ADDRESS TO ENGLISHMEN. Fello
May 28, 1839 - Brighton Patriot - Brighton, Sussex, England
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
* -iRELAND. THE MINISTRY AND THE IRISH MEMBERRS*-ThOSe Irish Radical members who voted against ministers on the, Jamaica question have placed themselves in a very unpleasant predicament, or rather have placed themselves on their trial for the crime thus committed.-A second meetin
May 19, 1839 - The Charter - London, London, England
' TO THE FRIENDS OF CIVIL AND IELIGIOUS LIBERTY, IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. It is impossible to consider the present state of po- litical affairs in this empire without much dissatisfaction. It is impossible, also, to contemplate our future prospects ,without uneasiness and ap
May 12, 1839 - The Champion - London, London, England
PROSPECTS OF FRANCE, Two topics of discussion'have arisen but of the recent partial insurrection in Paris, both of which naiy tend to illustrate the truth of the S&andard's notion that Louis PHILIPPE has acquired strength from that event. The first of these is the question, 'what
May 26, 1839 - The Champion - London, London, England
One squadron of the Ist Royal Dragoons, under Cap- 'tia Owen, embarked here yesterday on board the Juno steamer, for Liverpool. A second division, which marched Pinto 'town this mornig from Ballincollig, is expected to follbw on Monday. Cork paper of Saturday. * 'The detachment
May 12, 1839 - The Charter - London, London, England
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
ollbOll. bSATURDAY, MAY 18, 1839. The Paris Papers of 'Thursday have arrived; and wc are happy to perceive, from the contents of the l/oniteur, as well as from those of our private letters, that the French capital is restored to a state of' compleis tranquility. The official prin
May 20, 1839 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
, ?? 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