cne eawnh - rokerS" 7 a generally successful, proved unavailing in this estaoitshment i ease, which was clearly proved, and the defendant was fined auciety to prevent cruelty to animals. ' 40s. and costs. other boats, and I ordered a Mexican six-pounder, charged with grape-shop,
February 17, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
This is a new quarterly magazine of very high pretensions, but assuming a place in the world of Literature for which we consider it hardly adapted. It is of a decided Conservative tone, and in its politics embraces rather too much of Tory bigotry and secular prejudice, ever to r
February 17, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
"Dans l'art d'interesser consiste l'art d'ecrire." ALTHOUGH the views from GRONGAR HILL,* And ABERGLASSNEY'st rural bowers, The darkling woods, the distant mill, And all the neigh'bring meads and towers, — Though these and such exciting things Will rouse my feelings to the last,
James Hocken, Maddox-street, Hanover-square, tailor—lsaac Samuel, Cottage-lane, Commercial-road-east, and Lower Shadwell, watch-maker— James and William Greenwood, Wheatly, Yorkshire, cotton-spinners. FRIDAY'S GAZETTE.—OcroDER 5. DECLARATION OF INSOLVENCY! J. Lawrance, Bucklersb
SlR.—When the English Municipal Reform Bill was carried, why was London exempted from its salutary operation? Again and again has the question been asked, but never yet has any satisfactory answer been given. It could not be because it did not require reformation—it could not be
November 18, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
NICKLEBY! Containing a faithful account of the Fortunes, Misfortunes, Uprisings, Downfallings, and complete career of the Nickleby Family, as Printed. Published, and freely circulated throughout her Majesty's dominions. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1838, and all the Week, will be act
November 18, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
John llowship James Luke 11. L. Thomas B. B. Cooper C. Wheeler Titus Berry T. Callaway G. Afacmurdo E. A. Lloyd J. G. Andrews R. D. Granger W. Coulson W. Money T. HARCOURT has also been favoured with certificates of approbation from Sir Astley Cooper, Dart.; J. E. Elliotson, M.
September 23, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
FINSBURY. Pursuant to a requisition, very nuinerOnsly sigifed, calling upon the inhabitants of Finsbury to meet for the 'purpose of taking into consideration the repeal of the corn-laws, a meeting was held . On - Wednesday evening at White Conduit House. The large room Was orOWd
February 3, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
present occasion there had been a fair fight. (Cries of "No, no !" and cheers.) There ' had been a fair stand-up fight. (Cheers.) The meeting wag called for a special purpose, but a difference of opinion existed as to the mode of accomplishing the object in view; and Nyhen a dif
February 3, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England