of LONDON, praying her Majesty, as the Poor Law Commissioners had In one of their reports made two statements with respect to`-the disease and destitution which prevailed in certain parts of the metropolis, that ber !Majesty will be pleased to direct the said commissioners to in
August 26, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
ASSAULT ON A P.OLLCEM WedneSday- sitting magistrates,' Mr. Rawlinson and Mr..Hoskins,• - were - engagefffor-some time, after -the disposal of the night charges, in the further investigation of a case wherein three.- ferocious-looking. Irishmen, gave their names Jere. rniah Conne
August 26, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Ngw LA w.-.—On. Wednesday a decant. looking woman, named. Mary Bray, was brought 'by the overseers of Ruislip, before Messrs. T. T. Clarke,•sen., I'. T. 'Clarke, jun., and R. Cocks, the sitting magistrates, for having deserted-her children, and left them chargeable to the .Uxbri
August 26, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Bridge Blaenavon - Boringdon Park 5,000 British Tin 201,00 British Iron 100 Copper Bottom 2,000 Cornubian Lead Co. 6,000 Cornwall Great 'United 5,000 Dartmoor Consols 6,000 Durham County Coal Co. East Cornwall Silver East Cornwall Tin East Wheal Strawberry 200 East Wheal Brother
August 26, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
SENTENCE OF M'DOUALL AND BRAD . LF.Y.—This morning the. prisoners M!Douall.and Bradley were brought -up, when the learned Baron sentenced IVl'Donall to, twelve months' imprisonment in Chester Castle, and Bradley to eight months.; each to find sureties, for five years, them, selv
August 26, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England