Is FeANCE the manifestations of public discontent respect- in- the rise of corn, and the dread of a Scarcity, seem to be as- n1ioinh],' a threatening asplect. Tumults have already broken eit at1 Mtan1s and blaniers, and more recently the town of' Eu has been tirown into consider
October 6, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
1101gBE op Lttlt.s-moursDy, Jrxc 3. The Lord ?? took his seat on tile wtiolsatok at five o'clock. P ! ~~PENNY POSTAGE. Petitions wvere presented in favour of a uniform rate of penny post- age. PRIVATE B3ILLS. A mcessage from thle House of Commons brought op several private bills
NATIONAL EDUCATION.-I'ART ?? I WOe hama ei ?? ot so nllivhl at ltenlgthl into thle state of ca~t'tion 1 in 2i aultiesl c v. le-rpo l, 1olton, York, ?? Salford, m1 1 WOVV\1' 8 by 111 ' 5a5s of evidlellce. that the present Ica s (It Illatiioln have beeni filn ineutlicient. Wve have
October 28, 1838 - The Era - London, London, England
MYSTERIOUS MURDER.-ARSON AND EXTENSIVE ROBBERY IN SOHO. Tuesday morning, a few minutes before one o'clock, the in- habitants of the eieighbourhod of Prince's-street, Soho, were thrown into the utmost alarm by the discovery that the premises of Mr. Westwood, watch and clock-maker,
THEATREI ROYAL CtOVENT GARDEN.-On MEN onday l be perferrnell the Historical Play of KIlNG y V~i. The principal ch~aracters bv M~r. .Macreacly and Mrs. Uride. Claurd n Tuesdav, Thel.ADY OF LYONS or, Love and Helen Cla.uWd h 31elntte, Mr. Maready; Paulinle DrschstSelles, Miss Beln
I THE THEATRES| DRURY LANE. Mr. Balfe has recovered from his hoarseness, and Mr. Bar- netts opera of " Farinelli" has been playing every night not interrupted by the religious propensities of Lent, to crowded houses, with the success which it deserves, and which we predicted. On
February 17, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
An ?? 0oln hurdsday at ?? M; riborouglb by J. I,. Grilndon, Esq., upon Ohe body of .'ohn llutt, aged I ,svho was murdered under the following cirounistances, 'Ihoe tLcest,, who 1 as, it appears, a milkmantl, ii Rq betieenl one aid tw.o, o'clock in the day in his master's 'sel-!
February 17, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
THE TURF. THE JOCKEY CLUB. Whatever might have been the failings of James I. (a mass of self conceit, by the bye, whose egregious egotism rendered him ridiculous iln the estimation of his cotemporaries, and his Memory itsgutting to posterity), we are indebted to him for the orig
CORN MARKET-JAN. 20. Although our supply of Wheat from the Esses coast was moderate this morning, we had a very fair arrival from Kent, and the condition of many of the samples is much affected by the present dampness of the weather. There has been a very slow sale to-day, even
January 26, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
?? N D -1 U 3 ?- ?? 0 E - II Wednesday, Stlax- 51w 22nd, being the first day of- Trinity term, the Ju-dges ilnd Queen's Counnsel breakf~sted with th Lord Chancellor, before proceeding ?? oatn the opening of the courts, whilch took place abbut half-past one, with the usual formali