I.OSDOX, WEOXESD4T, MAT #, 1539. Onr readers will not be surprised to leorn, after yesterday slated respecting tainisiere, and the result of the division in the Commons on the Jamaica Bill, that they hare resigned. This bill, which they considered essential to the "d government
May 8, 1839 - Shipping and Mercantile Gazette - London, London, England
A SITUATED SEAR TER WI ROAD, SAftwwltt., Topoirr with • 4. ad Mork upon Ir. THE GROUND is enclosed by a high fence-wall, and the BUILDING is esceedingly well Wiped kw • Brewheme or ilaorafectory. A respectable imam is now ready to hire the premises lease, and at such • rent as t
May 8, 1839 - Cambridge General Advertiser - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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May 8, 1839 - Cambridge General Advertiser - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
bLINT OF LAS •Ibe drat of Ualbacedu ;Buretlnt Slutteclal SetaeWass.. . ..... Total Suit of Satbserlptiona record Total smuuot of 4 4:ubecriptions N. H. Tatou' F. R. Fun.l May 11319.
May 8, 1839 - Bombay Gazette - Bombay, Maharashtra, India
SHIPPING ARRIVALS AND ARRIVRD.=None. 4.—Ship Ili igg Master. to Liverpool. l'assenfers—L age Possetarrs in charge of Horace. Do. 6.—Da. Julia, Mouaajee,Naca Passes, e. —59 8e..,,,. Du. Curuicullia James Chine. Do. 7.—Do. Caledoois, J. Si Liverpool.
May 8, 1839 - Bombay Gazette - Bombay, Maharashtra, India
MILLt.TARIANISM UNSCMPTURAL ; or, a Glance at some of the Conse q uences of that Th e ory. " Before adoptin g such a principle of interpretation, let us observe the consequences of its application."—Be gg . "A more rational and scriptural work has rarely appeared. The entire opp
A message from the Lords demanded a conference upon the Dean of Exeter's Bill. Conference agreed to, and the following members appointed managers on the part of the Commons: —Lord J. Russell, Lord Morpeth, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Solicitor-General, Sir G. Grey, Mr.
Last evening the Chartists of the Worship-street district held their second star-light meeting in Black Horse field, Kingsland-road. The first, which took place last week in the same neighbourhood, proved a failure, and in order to render the second more attractive, printed circ
HOUSE OF LORDS. NATIONAL EDUCATION. The Marquis of LANDSDOWNE laid on the table a copy of minutes of the order in council with respect to the application of sums of money for the purposes of education. He moved that the papers presented by him should be printed. RESIGNATION OF M
by Divine permission, take place at EXETER HALL, en FRIDAY, MAY 10th. The Chair will be taken at One o'Clock, by JOHN LABOUCHERE, Esq. Tickets of admission mriy be had of Messrs. Hatchard, Piccadilly; Nisbet, Berners-street; Seeley, Fleet-street ; Burns, Portman-street; and Mess