I FLYING PUBLIC ICOUSES. At the Mansion House on 'Mondny, a young mail, named Israel Ahrahamrs, wns brought before the Lord Manyor by policeman Hall, No. 14, unler the following circumnstances:- Thle policeman stated, that on Sunday morning, in consequence of directions which be
October 31, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
ruin. Such Privy Council insp , •ction will stet!, drive away the parochial clergyman ; it will giadually indispose the centlemen and ladies of the vii inity to all supur uteri ( fence over the children ; the funds and subscriptions will rapidly fall away. 'lhen will come the ou
October 31, 1839 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
1 4 those .yßAids: s 4 rasP i lotte t of ~oty s also • will , e ion 01 ire t° 5 ot T o tue. l 7 , d ke a° r DI3 ot tha L 11a to eiideilcer dep o dou bt, I Of 'roil lea veN endeiit Loat.: lu re tV ij itrelg u i iit ed i jr peon° noue • nil or . -8 ty under sta ge r t t to • jut"
October 31, 1839 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
FALL OF GHUZNEE, AND ENTRANCE OF THE BRITISH ARMY INTO CABOOL. (From the Bombay Government Gazette Extraordinary of August 29.) SECRET DEPARTMENT. Bstnbay Castle, Aug. 29, 1839. The Honourable the Governor in Council has the highest satisfaction in republishing the following not
October 31, 1839 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Exeter, Monday, Oct. 23. This day a meeting of the Town Council and citizens of Exeter took place at the Guildhall, for the purpose of presenting an address (agreed to at a meeting on the 17th instant), to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, now on a temporary visit t
October 31, 1839 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Colony. - By HENRY CAPPER. London : A. Gole and Co., 5, Adam-street, 'Strand, and sold by all Booksellers. Now ready, in 3 vols., post 13v0., PALIVIARIO ; or the MERCHANT of GENOA. A Novel. By the Author of " Tales of an Arctic Voyager." " I speak of Africa and golden joys."—SHA
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
West Saxons—The Association of Prayer for the Conversion of England. By the Hon. and Rev. George Spencer—Notes of a Traveller—Clerical Intolerance—Alarming Facts—Ecclesiastical Intelligence, &c. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., Stationers'-court ; Dolman, 61, New Bond-street ; Keatin
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
Subscription Plate of 501. for two-yr-olds, Est 71b ; and three, Bst 10Ib. T. Y. C. The winner to be sold for 3501., &e. Mr. Dixon's Camclino, 3 yrs Mr. Sigswortb's Muleteer, 2 yrs .. Mr. WOrrall's Maid of Ipswich, 2 yrs The following also started, but were not placed :—Mr. W. E
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
'¾/ 1KNUSUAL ATrTRACriox! -. - 'ANOAM.%A-jurt oipeneld for a Short Sea:sonr, rr ie ir ni u the Rotunatoittil of 1riv~lv View. it ?? TowN. VA;N l)IF- -iiKN'S LA Nit. i'0ilT Pl i',AUSTRLALIA tl r.lAX. NEW 'Li*-A lAN. &c. ?? Prot r r-wtor r" ecqetfuri I iifint-I1tlt' to tile No- !ri
October 31, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
which cannot be excelled quality , ag e, and flavour, at the undermentioned Cash Pri ces 11 AND Y.—Genuine Cognac /Ss.' per Gall. The Pale'Ditto (vintage 1808)....725. per Doz., bottles included. RUM. —best Jamaica The Old Pine-apple (in bottles)...36s. per Dozen. E GLISH GlN.—E
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England