~ , for 1840. • Hiver and little work, fairly worth treble th' oney for which it The Historical Moral, Almanack, for 1840. _ London : W. S and Co dictions th 7 'if Almanack. —The |" prepianets but r* U * , d, from the configurations ofthe sideration. the times," are worthy con-
November 9, 1839 - Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Exeter, Devon, England
Speech of Mr. J. Rohy,of Rochdale, at the Ashlon-under-Lyne Ccnaervothe Association, last week. Mr. J. proposed Our glorious Constitution in Church and State."—(Applause.) He never heard that toast but with mingled feelings of gratitude that he lived under the Constitution of En
November 9, 1839 - Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Exeter, Devon, England
At the Conservative Dinner last week in Somerset, to present piece of plate to Mr. R. Poole,—that staunch talented and high-spirited Conservative, Bickham Escott, Esq., delivered the following emphatic appeal to the country on the subject of the present unconstitutional and desp
November 9, 1839 - Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Exeter, Devon, England
person desirous of obtaining (food business, will rind the above suich seldom offered. Letters, (post-paid,) address 8.C., care the Editor Of paper, will to. . » ■ J Sale, JC MARE, old, height 14—I. She is delightful sweet-tempered Strength, and has been broke Harness.—Appl'v'to
November 9, 1839 - Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Exeter, Devon, England
LORD STANLEY OF ALDERLEY, THE RIGHT PLACE AT LAST. We copy the following paragraph from the Norllhampton Herald. certainly represents Baron Stanley in no very amiable light, but that is no reason why we should doubt its accuracy :— Pitchfork in Prison. —A bill Chancery was filed
November 9, 1839 - Staffordshire Gazette and County Standard - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
be held by adjournment, on Thursday the day of November next, at the Shire Hall, iv Stafford, in the County of Stafford, Twelve o'clock at Noon. Dated the October, 1839. ARTHUR HINCKLEY, Clerk of the Peace. ARTHUR HINCKLEY, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Stafford.
November 9, 1839 - Staffordshire Gazette and County Standard - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
The Persecuting Church appears disposed to carry things with a high hand in Pontefract, as elsewhere. There the Church which preaches " Provide things honest," shows its appreciation of the apostolic injunction, by plundering the people of their goods and chattels; and there, to
November 9, 1839 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
There can scarcely be more convincing evidence of the entire lull prevailing in the political world that the small space which politics now occupy in the pages of our periodical journals. The last! number our only Radical quarterly—the London ! and Westminster Review—appeared wi
November 9, 1839 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
* London. The most interesting book, without exception, ever written for the instruction and entertainment of juvenile well as adult readers, ii here offered to the public, illustrated in style in which it never has been before. Three hundred engraving wood are to illustrate the
November 9, 1839 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
InUTH.— by lawyers, from their parch; merit lips, esteemed a libel;—by armv men from their "lungs military," a lie ; _bv" churchmen j from their clergy tongues, infidelity statesmen. from their protocol jaws, sedition by monarclis from their luxurious mouths, trea~ ;*?".»" y aut
November 9, 1839 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England