WITH ILLUSTRATIONS by LEECH and ALFRED CROWQUILL. The SEPTEMBER NUMBER, Price Half.a&CrowO, of BENTLEY'S MI SCELLA NY ICI Contains- THE MARCEIONESS OF 1RfNVILLTIERS A Romance of Old Paris. By ALBERT SMtTH. With an Illustration by Leech. Chapter XXV. Marie has Louise in her ?? las
August 31, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
TUESDAY. The August General Session commenced yesterday, at the Sessions House, Clerkenwell-green. BooTaHL KEEPEsRs.-Mr. Payne, on behalf of the parochial authorities of St. Andrew's, Holborn, moved the court to pronounce judgment in the case of Jomes Lawson, and Jane, his wife,
August 31, 1845 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
UV3LIC AMUSEMENTS. UD"s ,k-ER's WiE THAil ier the Direction l Mrs. Warner &i M. zPhakS. riO-MOitROW, end Tuesday, will be ctaeoe.eti Sbetkapeie's 1lTrsiedy 0l MACBETH. Macbeth, ?? Phelps; Macdud' Tr .Hrnagedy ?? Aei.rlrcntDcrnH Mellon, Hieonte. bMr. S. Jones; Lady tlaclbth, Met.
August 31, 1845 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
I TO THE E-DITOR OF " LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER." V SiB,-In my letter last week, I promised more fully to expose the barbarity of the Poor-law dietary, by pre- senting your readers with a concise description of the physiology of hunger and slow starvation; I will at once i procee
August 31, 1845 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
I tondom oazette.-%9uesdmt August 26.1 l _ CROWN-OFFICE, AUGUST 26, 1845. Member Returned to serve in this Present Parliament. Steowartry of Kirkcubloright.-Thomas Maitlastd Esq., of Dundreurnan, in the room of Alexander Murray, Esq., deceased, BANKRBUPTS. JoWN KirXIIAm, butcher,
August 31, 1845 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
i, ended on Friday laat in favour of Cam* ir a brief account af the ic. re. Cambridge I and 99, Cornell and 1. Boning i7and ». 5 and 2, Arnold 5 and (not out) 2. Oruggen j auu •. * iim. m, ryer I and 0, Haggia and 7 : 5 and 1, tal 168 ; Aaa in tc- red 40 and >. Cal< well 18, Rav
August 31, 1845 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
The match between these c übs came off on Tueadav last, on the Earl of WintertO'.’s Ground, Shillinglre Park, Sussex. When the stumps were struck the score >t od follows Shilliniclee and 85—total 193, with flve wicksts to d >wn : Earl of Wmterton marked (c E'O shed) and 'runout
August 31, 1845 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
SUNDAY, AUG THE COUNTRY’S DEFENCES. Lord Palmerston having remarked in his speech on the defences of tbe country that there is no# steam bridge between France and England, Sir Robert Peel flippantly answered, that two * could play that’—at invasion ! sheer uud stark nonsense this
August 31, 1845 - Bell's New Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
Dividends to made Bi Thomas Francis Lucas. Long Buckby, Northampton, scrivener, September IH at twelve.... John Morgan Leader, Ox lord street, coach maker, September att- o Benjamin Chandler, Stanmore. Middlesex, ironmonger, September 19 at twelve....Thomas Scddou and George Sedd
August 31, 1845 - Bell's New Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
Wednesday. —The Cup Stakes, of 10 sovs each. start tbe mile post, ruo oace round and the mile. Six subs. Duke of Rutland's Keppel, 3 yr«, Mr. On ley *5 Faraa, Lord Exeter's Lyons (Colton) 1 . . 3 Won a canter. The Huntingdon Stakes, of sovs each, with 20 added, for three years o
August 31, 1845 - Bell's New Weekly Messenger - London, London, England