LADIES'ROEWOODDRESSINGICASES.- L Eleven inches long, neatly Inlaid, fitted with tray, jars, bottloo, Gbrolfor lett~e ad looking glass ?? F. i .. Ditto 1l0%Inchsi = l 10n5 B1eat pattern, with bottles, jars, isookin glass, 7ce . ?? ?? . . . . .E l I 1 . Amnong the more extensive is
March 24, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
The Delegates from the great manufacturing and L a commercial districts of the kingdom held their firat meeedng tht lon Tuesday, at Brown's Hotel, Palace-yard. hIN CI,, Delegates were present from the following places aW ASH TON -1 ND ER-LYNsE.-James Buckley, J. Whit- res taker,
March 28, 1840 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
HOUSE OF LORDS-MONDAY. The Royal Assent, by Commission, was given to the Horse' tacing (in part) Repeal Bill, the Chester and Birkenihead Rail- way Extension Bill, the SlheffielW and Rotherhiam Railway Amendment Bill, the Manchester and Preston Junetion Rail- wa" Bill, the North
March 28, 1840 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
I ?? I)arliament. HOUSE OF LORDS, MONDAY. MARCH 23. TheDukeof WELLINGTON wished LordMelbourne to postpone the second reading of the Irish Municipal Corporation Bill until his noble and learned friend (Lord Lyodburat), who had taken so great a share in the dis- cuissions on this s
March 28, 1840 - Manchester Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
I HOUSE OF LORDS, THURSDAY, MAstnI 19; The Earl of Aberdeen presented a petition from a parish in Argyleshire against t ?? Act, and iht favour of the act of 1833, the year before the VeW Act was vereed to. The petitioners weredesirous that the people should be allowed to make ol
March 27, 1840 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
PRIVATE BILL.S. "1OUSE OF COMNIONes, MtArCI; 2.. s G RECNOCa INIPROVENIFNT BILL..-The Cnnisht, is re-assembled this afternoon, 31r Wallace il re chair, and proceeded to entertainh the feoe remrall, a auses in the bill, wcic. bad re erence to local at rangements involving the inte
March 26, 1840 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
A meeting of the Managers of the Charity Work- house was held on Molday, the Lord Provost in the chair. Among other business, an elaborate report wasfh read, relative to the state of the health of the ehil-a I dren of the establishment who now fill the premises (q!, formerly occ
March 26, 1840 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
CIVIL SIDE.-YonE, MAIRCH 17. (Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.) TFIE QUEEN AGAINST FEARGUS 0 CONNOR. This was an indictment for a seditious libel, published in the Northern Star. The Attorney-General, Mr. Sergeant Atcher- ley, and Mr. Wightman conducted the prosecution on the part
March 22, 1840 - The Champion - London, London, England
ANTIZGORPN ' XlA ET I Pursuant to 'a requisition iour last, a Public Mleeting was held in the Exchange, on: Mlonday, in order to consider the propriety of, petitioning parliament for a repeal of the Corn, Laws. ,.The Mavor, at the,request of the requisition' ists, kindlv granted
March 28, 1840 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England