BIB 2IIINGHAOI ANTI-SLAVYRY SOCIEy. The annual meeting of this Auxiliary Society was cde brated by a public soirie in the Town.hall, on Wcdnes- day evening, and the building was occupied upon the occasion by the members and friends of the institution, and the teachers and childre
November 26, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
last i. ght A ?? operatic burletta, Masaniello, was per- ■atd at this theatre with some success, and to agood Braham sustained his original character as the " «uli gieat elliect. lie perhaps failed a little wben his '•■ •■•;-' forced by execution beyond its present natural hu: n
November 26, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
L'HlRONDELLieii;eh,evary Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at past B, oa its arrival from Liverpool, through Wrexham, I lkamere, Shrewsbury, Briar north, Kidderminster, Worcester, to Cho'maims. OSWESTRY. ROYAL OAK every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at balf-put I o'clock
November 26, 1839 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
We last Tuesday presented our readers with the result of the first day’s running over Mr. Curwen’s preserves, near Workington, and now lay before them the issue of the second day’s sport, which was as follows: THIRD TIKS. Swallow beat Ribion-Bess beat Geleit—Simon bt. Blueskip F
November 26, 1839 - Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser - Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
feet of Brass Work, handsomely turned Columns and Bases, brass Curtain rods. &c., replete for immediate use, and can re-lUled «l trifling expense. Removed from the City to No. 50, Welle lose-square, Ht. George’s. East.
November 26, 1839 - Morning Advertiser - London, London, England