L 0 N D 0 N. publication of the MORNING HERALD, on Satur lay, finished at Half-pest Eight. MONDAY, JULY 15. Ths government papers insolently proclaim that the ' QUEEN'S answer to the address of the House of Lords to the throne was intended as a sharp rebuke, of which unconstituti
July 15, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
from shedding the culprit's blood upon the scaffold may, perhaps, be determined by the above considerations. The National, which participates most strongly in the ultra opinions professed by BARBES, uses a phrase with reference to the possibility of an insurrection for his deliv
July 15, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
College) will be publicly SET tio n "• A to the PASTORAL OFFICE over the Church and Congrega- at t he Independent Chapel, STEEPLE BUMPSTED, ESSEX. iloporder of Services will be as follows : —R ea di ng and Prayer, Rev. T. Linton; Introductory Discourse, Rev. E. PROUT, Halsted: Q
the benefit of the people, and that they would establish prosperity but I deny that because we do not at ,ortee accede to- their, opinions, without consulting our minds as to whether those opinions are..sotmd. or. not, it is, therefore to be taken for granted that we refuse what
TO THE EDITOR OF THE ALBION'. through the medium of your very useful publication, which has always espoused the - cause of the Catholics. to call the attention of the liberal inhabitants of Liverpool to the furtherance of the object which is announced by the title prefixed to th
July 15, 1839 - Liverpool Albion - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Great Charlotte-street, Q TAL LIONS :—Caleudar ; Altamont; - "Tom, by Muley; Rollicking Bob: Voting Napaleon ; Argirlo Segittorius ; Brown Hors, by Alcaston; antefiestnut Horse, by Lord Orford's Grand Duke. BROOD MARES :—Archduchess ; Cora; Vittoria Marra. vine ; Eugene Aram's d
July 15, 1839 - Liverpool Albion - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
" W. F. M.D. "HERY HOLLAND, M.D. " ASTLEY COOPER. "B. C. Baovits. "'OEN 1111111,RINAN." TO SDITOR OF THIS MORNING POST. Sir,—The tragedy has closed, and the curtain has at length fallen over the sad catastrophe. But, alas! this is no scenic drama—no vision of poetic fancy. The de
July 15, 1839 - Magnet (London) - London, London, England
Total. 111,481 Ersecrs or DRUNKENNICBB.—A few days slue, a working dyer, named William Greenwood, residing in Philip-street, Kingsland.road, made s desperate attempt to murder his wife, and afterwards to destroy himself. After drinking freely, he had attacked his wife with a kni
July 15, 1839 - Magnet (London) - London, London, England
; well found in dotes, sad known in the STitrade for delivering her augers in good order. nty be seat to are at little espense.—For further partieuWs, apply to THOMAS MARTIN & SON.
July 15, 1839 - Liverpool Mercantile Gazette and Myers's Weekly Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England