THE AFROAN sAVIE TRADIs. Aftqr a'elitding the well-suppvrted narrative of lsorrors'setrisr'h in' thiis voilume, It ir, not eaqy to biring the minid down totdat cond ition of calmness and sobriety', which is necessary, in order to form an estimate of its value andl itepsrtsnce. Th
July 1, 1839 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
on i'lace, Leitli, oll tlhe -t~th ulti- At Ne\Vi itootl, o:l tlhe 2Si il ultilno. the wife <of CII II IS'r'oIII: citi ii S q. *t :1 dIaughter. At Newv minn:k, oU the 2ithih uhiinio, ?? LOnA.N, oif n son. At ?? iighain} 11:111, 1uitdk, on thcn 2-1th ul- ti0uo, 'iSCOlurlteSS ?? l:S
July 1, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
GerieYal the Rii.ht Hon. Lord W. C. Benuuck, 0.C.1 Colonel of I lib Lisht Dragoons. Pari«. Lieutenant-lienerai Corner, E. I. Company's service, Lo I Majos-Uenebals— Turner, LB.. K. L Company's *<« burgh; Mornu, C.8., ditto, Trichioopoly, Madras; Hur Pans. Colonel Sir Richard Wil
July 1, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
TO THE LIBERAL ELECTORS OF THE QUEEN'S COUNTY. " June 18, 1839. " Gentlemen, — Bavin*: received a resolution expressive of the wish of many of my constituents that I should give my vote in favour ol Mr. Orote's motion for the ballot, 1 lose no time in laying before the electors o
July 1, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
Abie ready, dedicated to hie Grace the Duke of Rutland. THE NOBLE SCIENCE. GENERAL IDEAS ON FOX HUNTING, for the use of the rising generation of Sportsmen, more especially those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club. By F. I*. Df.lmk Kadclikfk. Esq. Master of the Hertlordshirc Hounds.
July 1, 1839 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
NOTICE. IS HEHEBY'gIVEN,—That the Company Proprietors of Bi iislkiion Bkidok and Roadm arc desirous of Contracting for the KEEPING of the ROADS of the Company (including the Mouths of the Culverts), extending from the’ Guide Post on Bittern Common to the town of Titchfiehl, in G
July 1, 1839 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Him Excellency lli« (iovarnor, are I. learo, has cauvoneil ar> extr ionliuiry meeting ol the L -ttislutivc Council lor the Ftliruury next, to take into consideration the unurotocled state of tlieeettled dlstricta beyond the boon of locution, and devise me
July 1, 1839 - The Evening Chronicle - London, London, England
Intiitod from til, this *lll only partially •brained. M. Paroo’* |Mnipbl«t ronUint specimen* of foartiampf which proposes to use. They njre the form of circular dies, to impressed sheets of paper or small pieces of paper, as Mr. Hill*s plan. I. purports to frank letters for towns
July 1, 1839 - London Courier and Evening Gazette - London, London, England