TOWN RESIDENTS FURNISHING, as well as the Nobility Gentry, and others, who will visit London at this season, requiring Carpets, are respectfaily invited to inspect the SUPERB STOCK of BRUSSELS, KIDDERMINSTER, and VENETIAN CARPETS, Damasks, Moreens, Chintz Furnitures, and a varie
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many curious and amusing Anecdotes. Also maybe had, The Waterford Songster, a funny collection, pri - ce 2s. 6d., plates. Amours of Harriette Wilson, many plates, Friskey Songster, flash songs, price 2s. 6d., plates. Intrigues and Amours of the French Chief, 75., extra plates. C
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many opportunities of permanently and effzctuallv benefitting m ankind and the world at large, as that ministry which is now ernbogied under the co mmand, and the di rec ti on o f Viscount Melbourne. Circumstances and persons have all combined to place it in a position 1 of stre
JAMAICA — BILL.—On the motion of the Marquis of NORMANBY, the House resolved itself into a committee of the whole House on this Bill.—On the first clause being proposed, Lord LYNDHURST rose and said that it was his intention to move that the clause be expunged. He thought that t
The royal assent was given, by commission, to the Sugar Duties (Continuation) Bill, and many private bills.—Lord MELBOURNE, in answer to Lord Strangford, stated that the government had received no official account of the alleged notification of the English consul regarding the e
Several petitions were presented, among which was one by Mr. LEADER from Henry Hetherington, bookseller, complaining that a person named Powell had been committed to prison in North Wales for an assault, and for using seditious language, which was a bailable offence; that he had
JULY 7.—Sixth Sunday after Trinity—Church Service. —Psalms for the Day.—Morning, First Lesson, 2 Sam. —Second Lesson, Luke x j.—Evening, First Lesson, 2 Sam. xix.—Second Lesson. Coloss. iii.—High water, Morning, 5 min. after 10. Afternoon. 40 min. after 10. 8, MoisrnAy.—Sun rise
MONDAY. The Convention assembled this day it twelve o'clock, at the Golden Lion Inn, Aston Street, Birminghamn. There were present Messrs. Craig, Moir, Lovett, Hart- well, Neesom, Burns, Collins, Brown, Dean, Pitkeithly, and Tilly, the new delegate for Lambeth. After trans- acti
July 7, 1839 - The Charter - London, London, England
THE pOOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT. On Monday evening ahmeetiig of the parishioners of St.: Maryi Lanbeth, took place- at the.Vestry-hallj Churcli-street, . tn take .into cbnsideratl6rn *4wo bil l' now- beford thed House-of Commons relativelto the PonrF Law Abn d;xdilt 4ct, ati .onjiipor
July 7, 1839 - The Charter - London, London, England
,LATPT',49NDPQR MAhkETS. e _ + : . I - t: - I - - 1, - : ;- . CORN EXCHANGE, JuLY 5. The supply of Eiilish Whea t'is week hasbeen very hort, but the weather being very favourable for the oming crops, the-quantity was found quite equal to the iemand;L Foreiga ishedld trirly, at Mo
July 7, 1839 - The Charter - London, London, England