JiIvperiail Parliaulelt. HOUSE OF LO)RD)S, MONDAY MAIrCIS f3. T'e royal assent Was given, by commiesion, to Visc- ous 'chiefly private) bills. 'Ihie ' Printed iPapers" Bill, tie Mutiny LgJI ?? Marine Mutiny lBill, were broughtflom the Colmons,. and read a first finoe. Tlie Duke o
March 31, 1840 - North Wales Chronicle - Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales
SPRING ASSIZES. ♦ HOME ClRCUlT.— Kingston, March 30. On Saturday the Rev. Mr. Newlands, the Scotch clergy- man, whose case has been before alluded to, attended in the Crown Court, before Mr. Justice Littledale, to receive the sentence of the Court upon an indictment, for havint-
March 31, 1840 - Morning Post - London, London, England
FOR S IGX JNTELL IGENC E. (received this morning.) BELGIUM. (Private Correspondence ol the Aloe i. C w.'.uvlc.) BRUSSELS, March M. | 9* The ministerial crisis is on tbe eve of terminating, by a kind j of transaction wliich it is concluded vi the Chambeis without materially modi
March 31, 1840 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
At this house last night, after the performance of The Ladies' Club, and Barnard s interesting- burlet... The Hap- piest Man Alive, a newplfee, in titled The Raid Head, was . -y be moat probably pi. tlie last time, should the very equivocal reception which it met with have its d
March 31, 1840 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
leave Symon's Wharf for this Port, on TUESDAY the 7th of APRIL. 1840. The Company’s Schooner, now on her Passage, will leave this Port for Liverpool and London three days after her arrival here. Shippers are requested to be particular in directing their Correspondents in London
March 31, 1840 - Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser - Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
Sold in liofflr- at 2s. 9il. anil 4-. 6d. for the Proprietor, Edward*. fi7, St. Paul's Cliuri’h Yard. Loinloii ; Shillitav. Tottenham ; and A. Whitaker, Iris Office, Sheffield.
March 31, 1840 - Sheffield Iris - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
THE EDITORS THE SHEFFIELD IRIS. Sirs,—l trust that the threatened imposition of new burden the town in these limes of general distress, in the shape of a new Watch Rate, will awaken the inhabitants from the apathy which thev have late yeais exhibited in the management their loca
March 31, 1840 - Sheffield Iris - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Russell, of Church-street. Stoke Newington, fictualler-last examination, twelve. William Masson, New-court, St. Swilbin’i lane, merchant—audit, at one John Collins, of Staines, hotel-keeper-adjourned examination, half-past one. William Y»te>*, Maidstone, victualler and stonemaso
March 31, 1840 - Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - London, London, England
Surgical Association, will tic to receive one or two NG GF.NTLLMKN lo EDUCATE for the MEDICAL PHOFIWSION. The uiethL'ivnt way in wliirh medical apprenticeships have generally been spent, anil the consequent prolonged course of study •hich pupils have been subsequently obliged un
March 31, 1840 - Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser - Maidstone, Kent, England
CIIEESiMAN, trade Bricklayer, ahou« sft. 2m. in hcij'ht, of dark complexion with black hair Whoever will give such information shall lead to the m of the above-named James Cheescman, shall receive the above Reward of Ihe Guardian* of the Maidstone Union. TF.M UMO V. To I'ljiui «
March 31, 1840 - Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser - Maidstone, Kent, England