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The Times - 09/05/1829

1829; Gale Group;

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Classified Advertising: WEST INDIES.-Now ready, price 1s. 6d., THE PROGRESS of the EPISCOPAL, CAPITAL INN to be SOLD, in a good market town in the county of Devon. For particulars apply by letter,, CORN-EXCHANGE, Friday, MAY 8. Having many country buyers at market this morning, the, FOR CALCUTTA direct, will sail from Portsmouth on the 20th of August, the BOYNE, W. L. POPE,, DETAINED, having been left under suspicious circumstances, supposed by a swindler, a HORSE and GIG., WANTED, several clever young MEN, in the Mercery Trade, for the country. Apply to T. Wood,. Property: Reversions.-By Messrs. FAREBROTHER, WILSON, and LYE, at Garraway's, on Friday, May 15, at 12, Sales By Auction., TO be LET, an old-established HOUSE, which has been for many years in the pawnbroking and sale trades,, TO be LET, generally Furnished, in Sloane street; Chelsea, the UPPER PART of a HOUSE. Further. News: To The Secretary Of State For The Home Department., Riots At Rochdale., By the Britomart, Vigilant, and Bramble, which have arrived within the last two days from Lisbon, we learn that, THE ASSASSINATION IN PARIS.-The Courier Francais gives the following as the origin of the late tragic scene, London, Saturday, May 9, 1829., The Budget, Disturbances In Spitalfields., DUBLIN, May 5.-One of the most extraordinary consequences upon the settlement of the Catholic question is. Official Appointments and Notices: From the LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, May 8. Admiralty-Office, May 8.. Sport: Sporting Intelligence. New Marketfirst Spring Meeting.. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords, Friday, May 8., House Of Commons, Friday, May 8. Smithfield Market.. Editorials/Leaders: It is needless to call the attention of our readers to the speech of the CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER,, We have before called the attention of our readers to a most important bill brought forward by Mr. POTTER, In the debate of last night on the Budget, Mr. HUME made some very appropriate and pertinent remarks on, We have still to record the mischievous proceedings in Spitalfields,-not accurately, perhaps, described by, Mr. VILLIERS STUART has taken the first formal step towards a measure, which, if postponed for to-day,, It is with pleasure that we announce the suspension-we hope we may say the termination-of the troubles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence.. Letters to the Editor: Disturbances In Spitalfields.. Reviews: King's Concert Room.. Law: Police., Court Of Chancery, Friday, May 8. Ex Parte Anderson In Re Brock, A Bankrupt., Court Of King's Bench, Westminster, May 8. The King V. Thomas Rees And Others., Court Of Common Pleas, Friday, May 8. Ashton V. Pincott.. Births. Marriages. Deaths.

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