HAY MARKETS, Nov. 7. SMITHFIELD— Fine Upland Meadow and Rye Gra«a Hay 92, t. '■ 955; Inferior ditto, 80* to 85s ; New Hay, 75s to 90s ; superior Cic »*r, 110* tc IKs; inferior ditto, 1 CO* to 105*: Straw ?? to sit. (A i per lead ot 36 Trusses.) ' v CUMBERLAND.— Fine Upland Meado
November 8, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
_ (From oar Correspondent.) _.lJS >1 V\ Now ; 9 — ° n the 28th inrt - there "ill be an election at Queen's College of two Exhibitioners on the foun- rt, °H- 0 w ?? * Bridgman, open to natives of Wiltshire fa if * or .V M "«fcire. Candidates are required to present certiß^tes of
November 11, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE V. THE PARISH 0b ST. GEORGE. The appeal of the Duke of Devonshire against the poor's- rate of liie above parish was heard on Saturday last at the board-room in Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, before a bench of magistrates assembled in special ses
November 11, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
The following manifesto has just appeared : — " TO LOUD JOHN ntSSELL. Ab istis novi.s professoribus intra paucos menses format! per- multi, per totun. reguum dcsseminarunt ea qua- rib istis pere- ginis preeeptoribus paulo ante dedicerant.*— Sanders de Schis- mate Anglican**. " M
November 12, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
Yesterday a ?? person, wno was enicreu on the polico charge sheet as Mr. Price Dutton, of No. 11. St. Peter ".-square, Hammersmith, was brought up undci the following somewhat singular circumstances : — Police constable Ayres, T 1(17, deposed that about half- past 12 o'clock on
November 12, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
The following Address to the Queen, against the recent Popish appointments in the State, was lately transmitted through the Proteutael Association for presentation her Majesty, from t piriiiiiouOrn of Dalburj and Trusiey. in the county of 'Derby : ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN. "TO THE Q
November 9, 1839 - Bucks Herald - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
At a meeting of the Jockey Club, held on Wednes day in the Houghton meeting, the following resolutions were passed:— " That in case any objection to the qualification of a horse, on account of incorrect pedigree or nomination, be made before the race is run, the stewards shall h
November 9, 1839 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
THE SILENT SYSTEM. —A few days ago, had the opportunity of inspecting this prison (Knutsford), and were convinced, from everything we witnessed, that much talent, extraordinary care, and unremitting toil, must have been employed by Mr. the governor, to bring about so effective s
November 9, 1839 - Birmingham Journal - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
The usual monthly meeting of the commissioners, appointed under the Birmingham Street act, was held the Public Office on Monday last, Mr. R. T. Cadbury in the chair. STEAM-ENGINE NUISANCE,— Mr. HAINES read report from the committee appointed to investigate alleged nuisance, crea
November 9, 1839 - Birmingham Journal - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England