CONSULS. A difference between the Eognsh and Russian Consuls at Tunis isstateel, in a letter from that place, 10. h inst., quoted by the Semaphore or Marseilles, to have arisen from ttie following occurrence A Moor had taken nis gun to a Greek gunsmith to be repon ed. unrortuume
October 31, 1839 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
natives of New Zealand, but animated with a fierce, undying hatred of England. (Hear.) I repeat, then, ideliberately, that the Papists of Ireland, priest and layman, peer and peasant, are alike our enemies— aliens are they in blood, language, and religion. (Loud cheers.) Their h
October 31, 1839 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
East Kent they are expected to produce about the same quantity as last yeae, with a quality not so good, except he latter pickings. Mid Kent about Maidstone. Harming, Farleigh, Teton, East and West Mailing, Hadlow, and the two Peckhams, with several other parishes; prove short o
October 31, 1839 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Capital, 500,0001. EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. DIRECTORS. T. LAMIE MURRAY, Esq., Chairman. Col. Sir Barges Camac, K. C.S. Robert Hollond, Esq., M.P. John Effiotson, M, D. F. R. S. George Lungley, Esq. C. Farebrother, Esq., Ald. John Rawson, Esq. H. Gordon, Esq: Joseph Thomra
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
MR. SHERIDAN KNOWLES' NEW PLAY. On Monday next, will he published, price 4 s . V E. A Play in Five Acts. A By JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES. Edward Moxon, Dover-street.
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
! e ntleman expressly lays it down that the " educal" of th e p oor i s committed to his charge," as a cle rgyman of the Church of England. On this I should consider myself," he says, highly reprehensible were I to sanction in any the interference of others not recognized or 4a
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
are in their hands, and they fashion the minds of our statesmen. Most of the high schools are under their control, and they mould to their will the thoughts of the youth of all the upper classes. The Rev. Mr. confines his demands for empire to the minds of the poor ; but, in our
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
The supplies were Lijrnod,;;;te,;;;Cthe demand limited; prices somewhat lower. Hay 50s. to 93s ; Clover, 90s. to 120 s. ; Straw 30s. to 40s. per load. COLONIAL MARKET. British Plantation Sugar sold slowly at 61s. 6d. for brown ; 645. for middling; and for fine. Nothing done by p
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
By Messrs. CLOSS and SON, at Garraway's. A freehold cottage residence, of neat elevation, with good garden, well stocked with fruit-trees, called Montague cottage, situate in Pomer o y street, Kent-road, a short distance from the Peckham•road the fixtures to be taken at a fair v
October 31, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
1,0001 per annum, wishes to MEET with a LADY who may feel ir.clined to ENTER the MARRIAGE STA lE. She must be of good family, well educated, of domestic habits, amiable temper, and she will meet with in the Advertiser every quality requisite in a good husband. To avoid any long
October 31, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England