By an arrival from Hobart 'iown, Van Dieman's Land, there arc accounts from that colony to the end of March, and from the new settlement of Port Philip, New Soutl rVales, to the 2d of that month. Those fromn the latter place are of a satisfactory and promising character.- Ample
July 27, 1839 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
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July 27, 1839 - Manchester Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
We give the following resolutiona, passed unani-. t Yaously at a great meetirg of the inhabitants of d Sunderland, held on the Town Moor ,Monday, July 16th as a sample of the resolutions whieh are being passed by large bodies of the pesple in all parts of the country. We have sc
July 27, 1839 - Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
HOME. THE INDEPENDENT PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 1839. The Penny Postage.—The bill for effecting this most useful regulation, was read a tecond time in the House on Monday evening—went through committee on Wednesday— was to be reported on Friday—and read third time. e Commons, then, h
July 27, 1839 - Cambridge Independent Press - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
SARITSLE. PUBLIC MnL'TINGs.-Our meetings were held l2st week as usual, in Barnsley Bull ]ing, and wveremostnuumerously attended. On one occasion 'there were seven or eight thousand present. The newspapers were read to them, and an explanatory Iostem adopted by the several readers
July 27, 1839 - Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
MR. O'OONlNOaR TRXA Uwiig-to the-late period of the week at which -Se trial came on (Friday) we were only able, in a few of our last weeks copies, to give a condensed ~oport of it, but as we are aware that all our readers W-3il wish for a ?? report-we give it as below in the whol
July 27, 1839 - Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
poaieitifcktaß people Witfc •" I prefer tejr o*m eoadooioov from their mart vehement oeewtioai to tfco eonher* ***.jjj, point. They have been frifOteiied, ka taffieieot reeeoo to be to; bat 1 tboaMnot ’*|i ,arprited flndi whoa the megittretei are * *„ the ilert military ip each
July 27, 1839 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
TUESDAY, July 23.—Before Lord Chief Justice Abingkb. Moose and Another ». Ronkslet.— Special Jury. —Counsel for the plaintiffs, Mr. Balguy, Mr. Clarke, and Mr. Humfrey. Counsel for the defendant, Mr. Sergeant Goulburn, Mr. Whitehurst, and Mr. Wilduian.—The present action was one
July 27, 1839 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
The Chartists.— Last night, the meeting was held in the New Haymarket, and the attendance was »erv small. Mr. Foden said, the carrying of the Charter would secure to the working men five times their present wages for half their present work. He seems determined match the Duke of
July 27, 1839 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
(Continued from the Standard of Thursday.) Major J_e.rge Wai burton Is called in, and examined as Have you held an office in the Irish constabulary >— I have What "was that office?-! held the office of Deputy Inspector General and of Inspector General for a short tlmef How long
July 27, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England