Tuesday, Twelve o'clock. We have a report that two or three expresses have arrived from Pari3, with the intelligence that Don Carlos has arrived at Bayonne. As yet we cannot vouch for its correctness. We have received Buenos Ayres papers to the Kith of June. We extract the follo
September 10, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
KrW a 6 Be, * ians ' the Duke Ferdinand of Saxe - c Augustus and Prince Leopold of Saxe ?? m ?? Park at four ° ,clock this afternoon P*! by '.f^Panied by Viscount Palmerston, and P*"Wf__ft c i. ° f Surrey and Colonel Wemyss. h*«ied htL r Ma J est y took an airing in a carriage,
September 10, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
LONDON COAL ?? (Price of Coals per ton at the close of the Market. "• d. f. 4. £ dai . rs „ ;, " • • 1» 9 W.E. Lambton . . S3 3 Carr's Hartley . . 21 0 W.E.Lyons . . 21 9 irdsßedheugh . . 17 9 W. E. Russell's Hetton 22 9 OriKinal Ponto Wind- VV. E. Whit well . 22 3 o so . r ?? a
September 10, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
ADDRESS OF MR. O'CONNELL TO THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND. The Belfast Vindicator publishes the following, which it states has been prefixed to a pamphlet containing a report of the Roman Catholic meeting held in London in July last, and a reprint of Mr. O'Connell's letters to the Wes- l
September 10, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
Tljj jj Cambridge, Sept. 6. •oners < / o^, at ' * o'clock this morning, declared Mr. »utton duly elceted, and the final state of the poll s »tton ?? 717 Gibson •■• ?? ?? ?? 617 Majority 100
September 7, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
B.P. free.— Others o_*l.— lt of the- value of Is. per lb. or upwards Id. per lb. British Flkbcks. s. d. s. d. 'fbrman. s. d. s. d. N. and S. Down Hog- sou unci Silesi&n -■is ?? 1 « a 1 7 l«t mitt 2d Elect. 3 »a 5 O Half-bred ditto . 1 ?? a 1 7 Prima ?? 3 0a 3 « Ewes Clothing . 1
September 7, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
the Rev. Samuel Divie., .Tun., of (,l * the Rev. John Ash'uidley Tie-nchard, ]v Wilts, to Mary Elizabeth Jam* Davies. ',oi ..I Rev. Samuel Davit-s, at Nortkaw, a"' 1 in the county of Carmarthen. , n ,: Sept. 5, at St. Paul.--, Shad well, .to* ( , Ujper Clapton, to Jane Susunnah,
September 7, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
B1 »TTON, Commander, starts C£ ?? to »« V S£ Y SUNDAY •■' * oon Precisely. -Tri."*""* iuTr.^ i, c Rome wiH find the way by Antwerp SiMftM Wmi o,x ' iea ." d expeditious than by Rotterdam, the fcfjected in ?? \ P l ?? shorter, aud there being a savins of •kL^'Kht ann, . n ? Colog
September 19, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
PLOUGHING MATCH BETWEEN HANTS *"" . . A meeting of the above truly-excellent assoc stitutedfor the highly praiseworthy P ur * wse . tot j ol i«-j» " encouragement to the industrious and I " en fti* cultural labourers residing in the unions of raX \j ford, Havant, Catherington, P
September 19, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the Princess Augusta of Cambridge, attended by Baron Knesebeck, returned to their residence at Kew on Tuesday evening. Mr. A. Stewart, member of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia, bad an interview with the Chancellor of the Exchequer y
September 26, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England