IL®IID®H [No Unpaid Letters taken in except from known Correspondents.] to Franct, Dmmmrk, Hamburgh. Bremen, Cu*haven, A’i!<gua, U.if.an.a, Bariaiv**, hare already noticed, • Mornirc," the second i» Noon,” aox.e of the Cockney anirlers m the full enjoyment their pisc*t.»na. sport
July 7, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
Baoatsllb A bets that he would not get id ; get greater numl AyuATic.—Mr. Ba'es, Secretary the Royal Yacht Squadron, will at once answer the que'tion respecting the Water Witch -. do not recollect. and C are polling In a six oared boat. C bets B five to one he is pulling a larboa
July 7, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
bilit? of the* race* depended on the owners of race-herse* there r to fear, for they ha»c waya »hown the beat feelin* lowarda * under liberal and lodicioua Imanafement; thia the returna of and Wednesday laat supply abundant evidence; yet. notwithstanding; **"V» d signs of prospe
July 7, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
not be discharred by proclamation the grand jury j were not sitting, and he supposed ualess the court ordereil their discharge, that they must be sent back in custody to Coldbath fields prison. The prosecutors were desirous, however, that they should liberated from custody, and
July 7, 1839 - Bell's New Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
pulled out his staff and seized the ruffian by the collar, upon which the wife attacked him furiously behind, him from her husband, who escaped up-stairs. Witness,procured the assistance of another constable ; but ascending the stairs, they found the prisoner posted at the top a
July 7, 1839 - Bell's New Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
the Loins,Wercurialism, and General Debility, is warranted not to contain any Copaiba, Mercury, or Opium; requiree no restraint, or change of Diet, and may be taken without the I s fear of catching cold. Prepared only by George Whiskin, 7, Oxford-street, London, in bottles, pric
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
Ireland, in the room of the late Earl of Caledon. DISTRESS IN LIMERICK—POTATO RIOTS.—On Saturday night the houses of some farmers in the neighbourhood of Limerick were attacked and much injured, in consequence of the owners having se i nt potatoes for sale to the market of that
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
The following paragraph's, culled from the different daily papers of the past week, furnish painful evidence of the frightful progression of intemperance:- 1. At Lambeth-street office, on Tuesday, at least a dozen persons, many of them of very respectable appearance, were charge
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
The order of the day for the second reading of the Jamaica Bill was moved by Lord NORMANDY. A discussion of some length followed. The Earl of HAREWOOD moved that it be read a second time that day three months. The Duke of WELLINGTON in an emphatic speech condemned the policy of
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England