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The Times - 01/11/1833

1833; Gale Group;

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F., A CONSTANT READER., From a Correspondent., S. F. NICHOLLS., B. R. HAYDON., A CONSERVATIVE., WILLIAM FELKIN., A DERBYSHIRE FARMER, J. POYNDER.,

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Classified Advertising: WANTED, as WAITER at a tavern, a respectable, steady, active, single man, who well understands his business, Want Places., BRIGHTHELMSTONE SUSPENSION PIER COMPANY.-Notice is hereby given, that an EXTRAOR-, To Correspondents., BOMBAY.-.The TRIUMPH, 600 tons, Capt. Green, now lying in the St. Katharine Docks, will leave, BOARD and LODGING WANTED, by a lady. It must not exceed 40 guiness per annum. A healthy situation, PRICE OF STOCKS YESTERDAY.. News: A gentleman in an inland county has made, and is still making, the experiment of letting small portions of land, Private Correspondence., Court Of Common Council., Brighton, Oct. 31., The London Pavements., Lithotrity.-Northampton Infirmary., Buenos-Ayres And Brazilian Mail. Buenos-Ayres, July 27., TRADESMEN IN PARIS AND LONDON.-Nothing can be more proudly democratic than the habits of a Parisian, Some Particulars Of The Past And Present State And Extent Of The Hosiery Trade. Brief Note Of Past Occurrences In The Hosiery Trade. (Extracted from Henson's and Blackner's Histories.), Murder At Heage, Derbyshire. (Abridged from the Derby Mercury.), Count Dietrichstein and Barond' Arnim, the Austrian and Prussian Ministers appointed to the Court of Brussels,, Calthorpe-Street Committee.. Editorials/Leaders: Yesterday there was a pro forma meeting of the House of Lords, and Parliament was, in accordance, London, Friday, November 1, 1833., A letter from "A CONSERVATIVE," but one of the right sort, is worthy of public attention. The writer, We yesterday inserted some interesting statistical accounts on the growth of silk by Mr. FELKIN, an intel-, A letter from a "DERBYSHIRZ FARMER" supports and recommends the proposed bill of Mr. VERNON for. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence. Thursday Evening.. Reviews: Covent-Garden Theatre.. Letters to the Editor: Foreign Manufactured Bread., To The Editor Of The Times., Lives Of The Painters.-Quarterly Review., Suffragan Bishops In India.. Sport: Sporting Intelligence. New Market Houghton Meeting.. Shipping News: Ship News.. Law: Brutal Assault., Insolvent Debtors' Court, Oct.31., THAMES POLICE-OFFICE.-Mrs. Christians Cave, a middle-aged lady, who was very fashionably attired, was, HATTON-GARDEN.-Last night Charles Hayes, a distressed looking man, was brought before Mr. LAING, in, Mr. Baron Smith's Charge., Court Of Bankruptcy. Court Of Commissioners, Basinghall-Street, Thursday, Oct. 31. In Re Joseph Mazzuchi., BOW-STREET.-Yesterday John Ferguson, an Essex farmer, was charged by Mr. James Little, of Brown's buildings,, The King, At The Prosecution Of F. D. Astley, Esq., Against John Minter Hart., WORSHIP-STREET.-Edward Moore, a chimney-sweeper, and three of his sons, named Charles, Joseph, and Phillip,, Godsell v. Butler., LAMBETH-STREET.-Yesterday William Walsh, a man of respectable appearance, was placed at the bar before Mr., Hagley v. Waylett.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction..

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