We have been very highly gratified by the sight of another work of that very talented artist, Samuel Prout, which he calls his "Sketches in France, Switzerland, and Italy," and published by Messrs. Hodgson and Graves, of Pall Mall, whose names alone are a sufficient recommendati
April 28, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England
My Lords," said the Duke, on discussing Lord Durham's Reform Bill, now so much abused by his Lordship in his paper, the C.hronicle, "How is the King's Government to be carried on 3" The question now is, How is the Queen's Government to be carried on? By her discarded servants, w
April 14, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England
We find the following in the Globe of Friday evening "Now, firstly, no calm observer believes that public opioi °1 ; 1 ,;•e 0 any one momant, can be ascertained by means of the —the tactics of which are excitement. Even Radicals admit 03 4 6C 6 Radical press does not express the
April 14, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England
kin foolscap Bvo. ' handsomely bound in cloth, gilt leaves, price 6d. . POPERY IN THE ASCENDANT. Sufferings of -IL the English Protestant Martyrs in 1555, 1556, 1557, 1558. Dedicated (without leave) to DANIEL O'CONNELL. By THOMAS SMITH. Wright, 60, Pall Mall; Simpkin, Marshall,
April 21, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England
t their new and very superior assortment of Drapery and Summer Goods, which lifix e been selected with the most rigid attention to pattern and quality. The business is conductea upon the London system, which, whilst It affords the greatest pos.ille choice of the best qualities o
April 21, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England
of the Jockey Club in the Bloomsbury affair. _ The young lady at a certain great house did we know stamp upon the Morning Post, and direct her servants never to admit the paper again. Lady Clarke, the wife Sir James Clarke ' the Queen's private physician (as we hear), does not h
June 16, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England
WITHIN a_period of Two Months, upwards of Three Hundred Patients were successfully treated at the Metropolitan llnspitals with FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION of COPAIBA. By Joseph Henry Green, Esq., F.R.S., one of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon to St. Thomas's
July 28, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England