The Times - 22/06/1836
1836; Gale Group;
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A CANTON MERCHANT., N. P., J. H., M. D.,
ResumoClassified Advertising: BOMBAY.-The TRIUMPH, 600 tons, Captain THOMAS GREEN, now lying in the West India Docks, will, WANTED, a respectable young woman, as SERVANT of ALL-WORK, who understands good plain cooking., Want Places., SPLENDID EXHIBITION, Adelaide street Gallery:-Brilliantichymical and other experiments, the Microscope,, AS good PLAIN COOK, where a man is kept, a respectable middle-aged person who perfectly understands her. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords, Tuesday, June 21. Stafford Borough Disfranchisement Bill., House Of Commons, Tuesday, June 21.. News: The Gordon Family. (From an Aberdeen paper.), EJECTMENT.-A bill is before Parliament for facilitating the recovery of possession of tenements. By this bill, The Courrier Francais says, that intelligence has been received up to the end of May from the Regency of, Algiers., THE LATE JAMES WOOD, OF GLOCESTER.-Much interest has been excited at Glocester by the publication of a, The Wreck Of The Francis Spaight. Harrowing Narrative, As Related By One Of The Crew., THE FRENCH PRINCES.-Extract of a letter from Vienna of the 11th instant:-"The French Princes left, Railroads., The Courrier Francais says, that the actions brought against Don Miguel in Italy, and the payments made in, Borough Of Southwark., Mr. Harvey's Reply., From Yesterday's London New Price Current., Yesterday, between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock, as a young man, named Cecil, was crossing Symond's-inn,, Division., Mendizabal's Ministry., Coroner's Inquest., We have looked over "a sketch of the medical monopolies, with a plan of reform," contained in a letter ad-, Manchester And Cheshire Junction Railway. (From the Manchester Guardian.). Official Appointments and Notices: From the LONDON GAZETTE, Tuesday, June 21. Lord Chamberlain's-Office, June 20., University Intelligence.. Editorials/Leaders: In the Moniteur of Monday, which we have received along with the order Paris papers of that day,, The City Conservative petition to both Houses of Parliament received a great addition of respectable, Being disposed, as much as our neighbours, to rejoice at the vast increase in the facility of communication, The formidable minority which resists Mr. SPRING RICE'S clap-trap scheme for the reduction of the stamp, Our attention has been called to the fact, that a certain morning print is again spitting its envious spite, London, Wednesday, June 22, 1836.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence. Tuesday Evening. Comparative Price Of Gold.. Letters to the Editor: To The Editor Of The Times., Duty On Bohea Tea., To The Editor Of The Times. Law: GUILDHALL.-William Wacett, a painter, was finally examined yesterday, before Mr. Alderman KELLY, charged, TOWN-HALL, SOUTHWARK.-Yesterday Thomas Briant, a child only 8 years of age, was placed at the bar, charged, MANSION-HOUSE.-A medical Jew, named Gawthorn, was yesterday brought before the LORD MAYOR, charged, Court of Common Pleas, Tuesday, June 21. Ryan v. Stacpoole., THAMES POLICE-OFFICE.-Yesterday Sarah Baker, a young woman, attired in mourning, with a child in her arms,, In The Goods Of James Wood, Deceased., House Of Lords, Monday, June 20. Attwood v. Small And Others., MARYLEBONE.-William Crockett, a chimneysweeper, living in Bryant's-court, High-street, Camden-town, appeared, Court Of Exchequer, Tuesday, June 22. Bradshaw v. Murphy., LAMBETH-STREET.-Yesterday James M'Kirk was brought before Mr. COMBES and a county magistrate, on a, The King v. Dooley., Starnes Against Martin., The King v. Finnis., Phillips v. Cunnington., UNION-HALL.-Yesterday Daniel Powell and James Goff, two young men, were brought before Mr. WEDGWOOD and, Insolvent Debtors' Court, June 20., Tuesday, June 21. Attwood v. Small And Others., Law Sittings.-(This Day.). Shipping News: Ship News.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction..
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