THE FITZ-FIRKINS, A.A PI CEWICIIAN TALE. Every manl has in his own life follies enough-in his own mind troubles enough-in the perlbrmance of lhis duties defi- ciences enough-in his misfortunes evils enough without being curious about the affairs of others-and here am I, an old as
September 27, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
_-0 COURT OF STANNARIES OF CORNWALL. THOMAS V. VICE AND BENNETTS.-Or, Monday, at three o'clock, his Royal Highness Prince Albert attended at the above court, which was held in the Council-room, at the Duchy of Cornwall Office, Somerset-house, and proceeded to deliver judgment in
TH B E R'A. [LATEST EDITION] SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1842. On Mondav evening, in the House of Commons, the third reading of the Income Tax Bill came on. To the motion, that the bill should be read a third time, Mr. SHARMAN CRAWFORD proposed an amendment, that as the House of Commons did
COURT AND From ten o'clock in the morning until thle close ef the f noon on Wednesday, Buckinugham Palace wa etaas er the -nobility anid gentry calling to malke tlreir dutfl irnqdwith alter the health of her Majesty. 105qir0 Their Royal Highinesses the Prihce of Walesand thep Roy
I ?? CITY, FruIDAr EVENING. We have nothing new to add to our observations of last week relative to the Eastern Question; the best informed think that it will be pacifically arranged, although under the most favourable circumstances some time must necessarilv elapse. In the mean
October 25, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
ABDICATION OF THE QUEEN REGENT ,F SPAIN. The Moniteur Parisien and the Afessager publish the following TELEOGRAPHSIC DESPATCH. BllARCEL.ONA, Ocr. 16 (AT NooN).-By a manifesto, dated the J2th inst., the Queen-Regent has abdicated. The Ministry, in publishingthis manifesto, announ
October 25, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
T H, BRA. [LATEST EDIVON.) SUNDAY; JANUARY 29, 18430 The Parliament will meet on Thursday, and the ex- pectation of all men who take an interest in politics is directed to that event. From the indications of-the last two or three weeks, there cannot now be much doubt as to the ge
January 29, 1843 - The Era - London, London, England
CORN-MAR[E'r-NTARCH 8. We have had moderatesupplies of English WHEAT duringthe week, which meet a fair sale amongst the Millers at very steady prices. A few runs only are left on hand this morning, which are held at pre. vious rates; hut the trade is slow, having rather an indif
March 10, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
LYTHAM OPEN MEETINC, MOND.AY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 5, & 6. STRWA0DS-A. Graham, A. Sharp, J. King, W. C. Chew, and B. B. Robinson, Esqrs. The GnxST CLIFTON CUP, 5 10s. each. Mr Chew's w & f d Leader beat Mr Bake's w & f d Birdeatcher Ur King's w & be d Vanish .. Mr La
March 10, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England