CONSTANCE, Oct. 21.—We learn from a good source, that the remains of Queen Hortense are to be removed to Rueil. The French Government has consented to it, and, immediately on his return from Munich, Count Ernest de la Pageira will accompany the coffin to its destination. The rea
November 2, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
PILLS (prepared from a prescription of the late Dr. Baillie) are daily increasing in public estimation, from their possessing that rare and peculiar property of not leaving the bowels in a confined state after their operation, and by a happy union of mild vegetable purgatives re
November 21, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
KIDD'S PRACTICAL HINTS ON THE SCIENCE OF ETIQUETTE; exhibiting the various Manners, Customs, Forms, and Observances in Polite, Genteel, and Fashionable Life. Twelfth Edition. Price is. 6d. N.B.—Beware of Counterfeits and Substitutions. "In Europe, we nod, bow, curtsey, shake han
November 27, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
will cost upwards of 50001.: he Trinity Board, on the Cliff Teat distance from the place was wrecked last year. Mr. t piece of land for the purpose. luilder, of Ryde, has the con - mariner, the appointment to et from the new tarif of duties 1.-IM PORTS. are—Machines, printing ma
November 27, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
Lord Denman stated that this was a motion to set aside a judgment anZl securities obtained by Mr. Wilton, for business done by him, as the attorney of the defendant, in the year 1826. The ground of the Inwion was, that the plaintiff was disabled from practising as an attorney by
November 27, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
Railway Shares, and the exception of Great Western, which are rather unsteadft all other descriptions of Railway Stock are pretty Aral' but the entire business falls short of the preceding V.' Our Local Bank Stock is in good request, and the pricø are looking upwards. London and
November 27, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
2. KIDD'S PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS in the Art of FASHIONABLE COOKERY; or, the Housekeeper'*Econominal Pocket-Book ; containing, in a simple arrangement, Practical receipts in French and English. Cookery; translated from the celewated Manuscript of Monsieur HAUTENJAMBES,orthe Horn.
November 3, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
On Sunday next, which will be the sth of November, we understand there will be a general preachment in all or most of the pulpits of the Irish Establishment, and for aught we know, in those of England too, on the subject of the Gunpowder Plot. Whether an order has been issued fr
November 3, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
MANSION lIOUSE. Captain Wving•on, of the ship Posthumus, brought to the Justi.o -room the captain of a vessel lately wrecked, ihe mate and four seamen, all of whom he had saved front periihing. The crew wete all fine able-bodied young inn, and 2ppe erect to be exceedingy gratefu
November 3, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England
not aslo , g prices, but fully our laAt, rates were rtali4 , -d. b n e o ness closes very firmly :-700 Surat, 4t)51 ; ranham 7 to 91; 700 Egiptian, to ; 2200).? van; 200 Bahia, to 91. , - LiVERPOOL CAT MARKET, Nov. At - At our cottlo market to-day, we bed a supply of Beasts, and
November 15, 1837 - Morning Gazette - London, London, England