altered, and altered for the worse, and' that she had at last become the scene of a course of proceedings, which it had, in days gone by, been her boast to cast in the teeth of France; it seemed to him that a system of espionage had been recognised in this country, which alone h
June 30, 1840 - English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post - London, London, England
MANSION - HOUSE. Israel Furmen, an American Indian, who has attained the extraordinary age of 91 years, accompanied by his wife, a young woman of 38, and his child of three years old, applied to the MAYOR for relief. The old man said that he had been living in Wales, but had bee
June 30, 1840 - English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post - London, London, England
SINGULAR TERMINATION OF LIFE.—On Saturday afternoon last, an inquest, adjourned from Thursday, was concluded before Mr. WAKLEY, M.P., at the Silver Cup, Cromer-street, Brunswick-square, on the body of Emily Willis, aged 18, who died suddenly in the following unusual manner : - -
June 30, 1840 - English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post - London, London, England
s of provisions O. II 7° 60 7° 61 5 0 # 49 # o u 13° 11 61 40 46 44 90 46 7° 5/ g 4646 e 46 jl Hams . • itto • • itto of Bacon ork, itto .. • - T. very exten9ire2%.3,4i demand for a. r ver, in order to Czit) , submitted ro the derns tatoes were tO ll 10 " 0 tons of ol d . .„0 1
June 30, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
A fancy fair in aid of the Woolwich national schools was held on Wednesday, under the immediate patronage of her Majesty the Queen Dowager, the Countess of Wilton, and several other ladies o - f distinction: There will be a bazaar got up under the arrangement of the Hon. and Rev
June 30, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
Sugars, both raw and refined, have advanced materially since our last, and almost everything taken as soon as brought forward. The acknowledged deficiency in the crops for this season, and the generally received opinion that Government will not admit any description of foreign s
June 30, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
The Hon. Colonel and Lady Eleanor Lowther entertained at Bruton-atreet, on Thursday, the Duchess Dowager of Richmond, Sir John and Lady Anne Beckett, Lord George Manners, Lord Somerton, Mr. Bentic, Lord and Lady W. Powlett, Mr. A. Wodehouse, Mr. Mockton. Hon. Mr. Ponsonby, &c. T
June 30, 1840 - Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser - Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
The supplies since Monday have been tolerably good of all kimlsol grain, particularly ul loteign Wheat. Wheats are with.mt any variation ; a very (sener.ll dullness pervades this article, i.atly the same as on Monday. Oats in moderate demand, but purchasers riviii; quite as much
June 30, 1840 - Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser - Whitehaven, Cumberland, England