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DEVONPORT ELECTION

... (From the West of England Conservative of Wednaaday.) ARRIVAL OF THE RIGHT HON. GEORGE ROBEKT DAWSON. It having bean announaed that Mr. Dawson, the Conser- vative candidate for the representation of tha borough, would arrive here last evening, a large aud highly respectable number of hi* friend* assembled at the Royal Hotel to greet luwi on hi* arrival. By the arrangement of a prelimi- nary ...

Published: Friday 29 November 1839
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 12719 | Page: Page 1, 2, 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

RAMSGATE STEAM- f\\I- Kl % r „;|| leave Ramsgate for Calais on WED- I P \ C K Jv '

... . T it kd \ YS, and return from Calais on S-p_V?« nd j THURSDAYS uatil further notice. >l)A* S ?? .imes land without the use of boats.- t^iSW, Rawsgate^ 5 ■ 11 m BELFAST and DUBLIN, calling rEA !.llot^ ralmouth ._ Th e CITY of LON- k „ Plr«! outh s WHITIXOM, on THURSDAY ™-i\fl rK I { ..v October 9, at One ?? precisely. To ? ?? NOO _. Plvmoutli land Falmouth, the LIV ER- __■'«• * Ih MVPBIVv on ...

Published: Tuesday 07 October 1834
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 11379 | Page: Page 1, 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

-S*^„v CLERGY, AND ELECTORS OF THE &%r' c onnected myself with the Admi- «tVl- >U .hich haf just been formed,

... by accepting J 4-r>' [OD F ( Treasury, my political relations with \ M o°*^ U - D ce, for the present terminated. £***rtoe«Ml of them, whenever you shall be -'V-cnir 8 Representative, I will venture to hope Ii ^ io c' -1 con duct nor the step which I have re- ■t'jZt-n) R ai , w take have forfeited for m c that con- ?? ?? d imo years ago you were pleased to honour ?? »* h '£_th at that ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1834
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 9067 | Page: Page 1, 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

CITY—FRIDAY, TWELVE O’CLOCK

... The English Stock Market is the advance, and the quotation for the Account is 92J J. It understood that from sales on account of the savings banks and other sources, the commissioners have in hand about 1J million sterling, twwards the payment of the dissentients to the conversion of the I per Cents. Money bears a current rate of interest of 3 per cent. in the Foreign Market, Portuguese Bonds ...

LATEST BETTING AT YORK

... ST. LEOEB. 2 to 1 agst Priam. Most Rose. 16—1 St. Nicholas. 20 1 run,wicker. Iff 1 Lady Emmeline, 14 Maria. 14 1 Hassan. Emancipator. 16 - I Raby. The Cardinal. 1000 —l5 Cetns (taken). 25 Laurie Todd. The present number of the New Monthly Magazine affoida well varied entertainment for its reader*. Those especially who look for sparkling subjects excite their mirth will, doubtless, fix with ...

CHELTENHAM

... Thirlcstainc House, the skirts the town, and on the Bath road, the most distinguished Freehold Mansion this admired neighbourhood, with corresponding offices every description, and its admired grounds; completed very recently in extraordinary good taste, and outlay of nearly 100, ...

STOCK EXCHANGE, per Ct. Coo. SO? I for Ac. : SperCt. Bed. 81A ’ per Ct. Red. A Si per

... Cent. Coo. New per Cent. 89| FOREIGN FUNDS This Day (Three o’clock Brasilian Bonds 54’ Greek Ron. 1825, Buenos Ayres Bonds Mexican Bonds 37 Chilian 18 19 Ditto, 1823, Cotomb. Bonds 17 184 Peruvian Bonds 14 Danish Bonds ;■ Portuguese 414 42 Kr. per Ct. 4 Russian Bonds ft. 3 per. Ct. 624 Spanish Bonds 16| ...

BANKRUPTC lES SUPERSEDED

... ALLINSON, Thomas, and WILLI.\MS,.»ohi», Manchester, and arisbrlck, Lancashire, c*al-n>erehant*. , STEVENS, Michael Henry, Princen-road, Lainheth, dealer. BANKRUPTS surrender the COUNTRV. ARNOLD, John, Thwrntre*?, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, farmer. Oct. *25, at Oct. 2d, Nov. 28, eleven, at the oflhee of Air. Flint, Uttoxeter. Attorneys, Mr. Flint. Mr. Jeye.% Chancery-lane. EV ANS, Arthur, ...

“ PROCLAMATION

... PROCLAMATION. The itsff and council of the Burgher Guard hare just appointed committee of defence, which is alone intrusted with the direction of the military works. It is therefore forbidden cut down the trees in the Boulevards, and other public promenades, without the authority of the said committee, the which will continue to direct the raising of barricades the points where they may judged ...