BlwSSEL.S, OCT. 21;-The King arrived at Wiesbaden on the 19Lh, in the evening. For some days workmb;; lave been employed in creating towers for the purpqsc of establishing a line of telegraphs from Brussels to thse frontiers of France. The first post is at Forest, and the last a
October 29, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPIIIa This popular place of public e- stment, long fameou for its adaptations of moder: novels and romances for re presentation, has ad,' e ' another to its list of aucecsses b the ?? last night of Mr. Aiasworth's romance a, Jaef Znwlppard, adapted by Mr. BUCKS
October 29, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
3IWTcA ljrlMA4S QUARTER SESSIONS. BOROUGH OF DERBY. SATURDAY, Oc-roBnar. 26. cot 'ile Court was opienedi this morning before JoiiN t, JBAIA;UY, E~sq., Rtecordeor of the borough, with the sistiall -formialities. Th'le learned Recorder briefly addressed the Pe! 0- Gratt1nd Jur, (if
October 30, 1839 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
i REAL THOUGH RO VI ANTIC. An anecdote has recently circulated in the Faubourg St. Germain which, though romantic, is not the less authentic. Two families well known in the aristocratic world, and bear- ing the names of S— y and M— al, were separated not only by political hatred,
October 29, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
(From the Berks Chionicle.) Various rumours have been current here (Reading) during the week, to the effect that Mr. Sergeant Talfoi.rd was about to be elevated to the Bench in the room ot the late Mr. r?;>roii Vaughan, or that Sir It. Rolfe, the Solicitor- Genera i, whs to he t
October 29, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING.— Mosoay The Cambridgeshire Stakes of 25 soy. each, 10 ft , and only 5 if da dared, ftc, with 100 added hy the inhabitants of Newmarket and tbe neighbourhood. The last mile and a distance of B.C. The winner of the Ceaarewitch to have carried 71bs. extr
October 29, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
last, aged 82, Mr. Jeremiah Haley, formerly aa eminent stuff manufacturer, Great Horton. On Saturday last, Hannah, daughter of Air. Edmund Lord, of Thornton, aged 14. Same day, aged 19, James Pitts, of Bradford Aloor. Sam« day, in 691h yaar, Mr. Sharp Robert*, of FrocUrick-strea
October 31, 1839 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
The following correspondence Itetween the Bishop of Exeter and Lord John Russell is taken from the Preface to the tenth edition of a pamphlet entitled * Recent Measure* for the Promotion of Education England,’ which pamphlet was published under the authority of (he Committee of
October 31, 1839 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England