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
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
?? N D -1 U 3 ?- ?? 0 E - II Wednesday, Stlax- 51w 22nd, being the first day of- Trinity term, the Ju-dges ilnd Queen's Counnsel breakf~sted with th Lord Chancellor, before proceeding ?? oatn the opening of the courts, whilch took place abbut half-past one, with the usual formali
.CA 17 nC) TrO.S-TaIS DAT. roTTRT OF C ;TAN ?? WFSTl !TNvSTr;RISIt 3t ton CAL'O NPTI'IONS-I'..-l -i V ii VO V _S ?? f After which, lunatic pelitilous, VICEBOEANCEfLLOR'S COURT, WFSTDINSTIR-SIt at ten. Short causes and unopposed petitions from generai loit. Aftef which, motions. A
May 24, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
SJIBRIFJk" COURT.-TIrmrsDAy. 0- [Before Mr. Under-Sheriff BunclIIEtL] SINGULAR CASF. POPY AND OTHtStl V. SINCLAIR. Thil wns an aetlon ?? to recover the sum of 44 St, I Id., for goods supplied, to which thle defendant pleaded that at the time of purchase she was a common prostitut
May 24, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
~POLWBJ IV72IRLL 70 INCE-T*RfilUIAY~. M.N?3l^ON-1WtUBE A quautity of stolen olate, ile property of n ienttlmimt who left tovn R;r f Scotlhiadl oil I tleaes ty ei~ulng, ww alacovered accidenf- ally And od41y in ?? posussion of a pero ciarged hih one of the thieves, ! George Manfle
May 24, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
COR9U-APRIL 20. : -O. - - (PAOM A CORR5SPONOENT.J The Legislative Aesemblyiof these States 'was prorogued yesterday in the middle of the session. This event Is much to be regretted, as the country encouraged the best founded hopes that the perselerairce aad talents 9f the'committ
May 22, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
i The fvllowhiltr' ie -th liss reconnende dkyjhe C0oieoti'm,'oe aedo;.tid at all the great meetings. du#ring the ueek:- . TO THE QU£e-F' MOST TXCELI.ENT MAJESTY. -May it pleaie your Majesty, ve yotir Majesty's most loyal ant faithfl sub. jectis, this inhabitants of Preston, in p
May 25, 1839 - Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
4th June next, a ** By Order of tl THC | jomm I OMAMEHTAL HOt’SB. SIG] I°* GLAZIER. JAPANKER, woods a: I No. 92, PtACT-Sraxtr, rr) KGS reepectfullr to annoi IK Ik. that has cowmen. LmA having engaged first-ratt Lunation to tbe Orders he share that Patronage, Fto denerve. n. TWO
May 25, 1839 - Northern Liberator - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England