n the Kingdom, THE PICTURE and the PROSPEROUS MAN. In 3 vols. post Sy°. ." These stories are of varied degrees of excellence, or perhaps, we should rather say, of interest. for there can be but one opinion as to both possessing the highest claims to the best recommendation we ca
March 28, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England
their sentiments, ai been excluded from voting. He was led to atters sto-il, and the result of that inqui. him, _ whether or not, he would give au opt dividing the house, as it was perfectly coin so. He had, however, ascertained that was a fair indication of the sense of the hot
February 28, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England
SOUTHWARK. EQUIVOCAL COMPLIMENT. At the late Southwark Reform Dinner, the Chairman, John Ellis, Esq., on proposing the healths of the sitting Members, eulogised Mr. Humphery as a man of sterling integrity, and Mr. Daniel Whittle Harvey as one possessing talent and eloquence. This
February 28, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England
the principal buyers. Prices are barely supported.—East India: Manilla sugars have been depressed full'll. per cit. Brazils and Slams are also heavy.—Mauritius: About ,8,000 bags have been put up this week, and chiefly sold at a decline of Is. per cwt.—Foreign: Sales of Bahia an
February 28, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England
The Royal Bermuda Gazette of the Nth of February states that an American brig called the Enterprise, commanded by Elliott Smith, being blown off the American coast on her passage from Alexandria to Charlestown, put into the port of Hamilton in distress, and was found to contain
April 18, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England
OBSERVATIONS. The sheep were put on the turnips the beginning of December, and it was soon found, by feeding three times, the sheep were always in a state of repletion, and did not ruminate sufficiently. The mid-day feed was discontinued, and rapid improvement quickly showed its
April 18, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England
effect on the public senitities , a confident hope is indulged, that in committee Sir Robert r° will be enabled successfully to preserve the great principles 1 1 which the security of chuach property is now established. It therefore, not expected that any resignation of the Mini
April 4, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England
(Corn littarttets. GUILDFORD, SATURDAY. The supply of wheat was very scanty to-day; but trade I dull, and the demand limited. There were no variations in worthy of notice from last market day. Wheat, per load, £ll Os £l2 10s —new, £9 Os £ll EN 04 4 , 1 Oats, per qr. 2os 30s I Bea
June 27, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England
The annual meeting of this association took place last Tuesday evening at the . Three Cups Inn, Colchester. The large room, capable of containing 200 persons, was speedily filled, as were all the smaller rooms in the hotel. Upwards of 300 persons, comprising the wealth and influ
November 21, 1835 - Surrey & Middlesex Standard - London, London, England