Mr. Samuel Cox, of Tooting, has challenged all England for seedling Yellow Dahlias.—There are now to seen, at the White Hart at Stoekbridge, Hants, four fine fox cubs, which have been fostered by a beagle.—What you leave your death, let it without controversy, else the lawyers w
May 31, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
L. P. ought know (because it may have tendency to teacli him to know himself,which is an essential part of true wisdom,) that everybody was remarking, that inmli tone pervaded his correspondence. can assure him, however, that this had no rffcct upon mv temper; for, lone as there
May 31, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN. May ».—la aaaaaqueace the eery mb*ll aopply Rape ■■ifcal, holder* tetaaiaf aeH except *1 MHhav atvaaae. *a ■alea ihi* weak are eaalaad to Md kkd* R. F. at eaay MIN price*. MO bap beopl aeld §7* to Ma l«r lav white. No aalaa la aetiae ia fofelpi Sapr.—Malaee
May 31, 1839 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
Oxroßo. May 23.— • ooereeetlee held Uua day, it retolTpd to affix the L'nivcrHity Seal a peti- Uou Hxaitvt lb*- government plan for public cdut aliou. The fullowing a copy of the petition •• the Hoaounble the oßanioo* the United Ktn«- don Ureal Britain and Ireland, In parliament
May 31, 1839 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
TVED THIS MORNIKG.) FRANCE. (l .tO. -1 OUt. Til- VATE CORRE_POXDF.NT.) PARIS, May 29. THE ?? MINISTRY AND THE SECRET SERVICE MONEY. The mere pissing of the Secret Service Money Rill yester- day, by ii m-jortty of 262 against 74, was, of course, no victory for ihe jjrtvernment, n
May 31, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
Councilor this luvitg obtained fi tit<3 sa iction of the Lords i nn.i>sijnerb her Majesty’s reasury, are desirous the !>uju £ 1,200 per cent, interest upon M«rt gage IVeehold. Property. Persons willing to advance the above sum are requested apply to Mr. FREDERICK HILL. Helston,
May 31, 1839 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
CHELMSFORD CHRONICLE This great boon to the millions is at last conceded. The Ministry, feeling that they could not longer resist the general voice of the country, and feeling also that there was measure they could bring forward which would prove so beneficial to all classes, wh
May 31, 1839 - Chelmsford Chronicle - Chelmsford, Essex, England