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The evening-post01.01.1835
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. Januar 1835
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[...] is made.“ - — A painting by Andrea del Sarto representing the Virgin, sold last week at the sale of M. Laffitte's pictures, for 42,000 francs. The paintings by modern artists sold also at very high prizes. — The benevolent but eccentric character, known in Paris for some years [...]
[...] poor to buy any. Upon this, he took several pairs of shoes from his pocket, found a pair that fitted, and having caressed the object of his kindness, escaped through the crowd. Another woman, who came up at the moment [...]
[...] — Prince Talleyrand, we learn, has quite recovered from his recent in disposition . — General Sebastiani is appointed ambassador at London; M. de Bourgoing resident Minister at Dresden, is removed to Munich, in the room of the Count de Vaudreuil, deceased. M. Edmond de Bussières, formerly Chargé [...]
[...] resident Minister at Dresden, is removed to Munich, in the room of the Count de Vaudreuil, deceased. M. Edmond de Bussières, formerly Chargé d'affaires at Darmstadt, replaces Mr. de Bourgoing at Dresden, and is sue ceeded at Darmstadt by M. de Lagrénée, first Secretary to the Embassy at St. Petersburgh. M. de Varennes, first Secretary at Constantinople, is nomi [...]
[...] ceeded at Darmstadt by M. de Lagrénée, first Secretary to the Embassy at St. Petersburgh. M. de Varennes, first Secretary at Constantinople, is nomi nated Minister at Hamburgh. — A letter of the 21 st. inst from Bayonne says: - - - - ... , ,, An order has been received from the Minister of War that the arsenal [...]
[...] Carlos, to raise an insurrection in Catalonia have failed. Every particle of the Pretender's faction has expired in this province. — The alterations at the castle of Vincennes are nearly completed. This . fortress has, it is said, now within its walls 500 pieces of cannons, 200,000 muskets, 40,000 pairs of pistols, 60,000 sabres, beside other arms, and also [...]
[...] – When will the age of dupery and credulity have passed away? That their still exist men weak enough to believe, if not in the philosophers stone, at least in the power of man to make gold, is proved by the following re cent occurence at Bordeaux, which at present forms the sole topic of con versation in that city: – A native of Normandy, recently returned from the [...]
[...] versation in that city: – A native of Normandy, recently returned from the Brazils with a quantity of diamonds, was induced to believe that a certain foreigner residing at Bordeaux possessed the secret of changing the waters of the Garonne into rich liqueurs, and the hay produced from the meadows on its banks into pure gold. The diamond merchant sought out and was [...]
[...] serious care. Soon there appeared upon the surface a scum of litharge, which was pronounced to be genuine unmixed gold. . It was not to be separ; ated from the dross till the following day, when it should be perfectly cool and solid. Qur cautious Norman, to prevent imposition, retained in his own possession the key of the chamber, which was not to be opened till [...]
[...] and solid. Qur cautious Norman, to prevent imposition, retained in his own possession the key of the chamber, which was not to be opened till the time arrived for breaking the crucible. This was done at the hour ap' pointed, when the merchant received his new-made gold, and the alchymist ihe stipulated amount in diamonds. A friend to whom the purchaser of this [...]
The evening-post15.10.1835
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 15. Oktober 1835
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[...] pose of those acceptances being made good. Portuguese Bonds are steady at [...]
[...] 87% 88', ; Throos 57%. 58. In the Share Market, the London and Greenwich Shares have been done at 10 pm., and the others Iully usas------ - - -......a in [...]
[...] which they have arrived. - Two o'clock. — Consols remain at 90% 91 for Account, and Omnium 3'ſ. % pm.; Spanish Bonds are 45 to 45%; New Loan 42 42%. Portuguese Bonds 88 to 88%, ; Threes 57%. 58%. [...]
[...] — Judging from a variety of facts, indications, and appearances, we may venture to say the meeting at Töplitz had been brought about by the Russian Emperor chiefly with the view of having an opportunity of cultivating the new Australian Emperor's personal friendship, and thereby securing the continuance [...]
[...] on terms of friendship. (Cork Herald.) – On Saturday, as the Countess of Berkeley was passing near Cranford bridge she was accosted by a sandman, named Hopwood, living at Egham, who demanded payment for some sand he alleged he had left at the Countess's residence, Cranford Park. The Countess not complying with the fellows de [...]
[...] bassador of the first rank to the Hague, where, for some time past, we have had only a Chargé d'Affaires. Sir E. C. Disbrowe, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Stockholm, is about to proceed to the Hague in a similar capacity. This appointment was notified by Sir Edward Jeruingham, our Chargé d'Affaires at the Hague, to the Dutch Government on the 30th ult. [...]
[...] land, and it would be greatly to the disadvantage of both countries if they were not, it is exceedingly desirable that His Britannic Majesty should be properly represented at the Dutch Court, and the King of Holland at our owu, We take it for granted, of course, that no concession to the Dutch King upon the main points of the separation between Holland and Belgium is contempla [...]
[...] the main points of the separation between Holland and Belgium is contempla ted by the British Government, (Times.) – The English Government has been for some time represented at the Hague only by a Chargé d'Affaires, but an Ambassador of the first class is now to be appointed, and Sir E. C. Disbrowe, at present Envoy to Sweden, is chosen [...]
[...] - The Insolvent Court has closed its doors till the 2d November against the class of unfortunate suitors for whose relief it has been constituted at a great expense to the public. We have before now remonstrated against these vacations of a Court which ought to be always sitting, and which we apprehend [...]
[...] Loan of 1835 and Guebhard's 'A'; Rentes Perpétuelles A. For the Account, Fives and Neapolitan have improved 20G.; Threes 25c. — Lotteries throughout France will entirely cease at the end of the year. The offices at Valenciennes were last week closed by anticipation. — A Swiss peasant and his wife residing at a chalet upon one of the [...]
The evening-post31.01.1835
  • Datum
    Samstag, 31. Januar 1835
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    Stuttgart
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    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] - London, Jan. 25, 1855. Srock Exchange, January 21, Twelve o’Clock. — Consols for Account are steady at 91 toº.” The chief business transacted to-day has been in Portuguese Bonds, which have advanced to 89%, and are at present steady at 89%. Spanish Bonds are 54% 7/s; and the Scrip ºf, to 1 prem. In other [...]
[...] at 89%. Spanish Bonds are 54% 7/s; and the Scrip ºf, to 1 prem. In other Securities scarcely any alteration. - — Sir R. Peel appeared at the polling booth at Coleshill, on Sa: turday, on his way to London, and voted for Sir E. Wilmot and Mr. Dugdale, as members for the Northern Division of this county, [...]
[...] tº the Law Officers of the Crown, previously to its introduction to the legislature. - (Herald.) — At the last Maidstone election, no less than ten distinct acts of bribery were known throughout the town. Among them were six voters, who actually received between them £ 200. A waggon, [...]
[...] 55 • * * - . . . , º, . . ; - ...* - – A native woman was lately brought to bed at Madras of a child with two heads. The infant was aliye when born, but died in a very short, time after its birth. I has been preserved in spirits, and we have had an oppor [...]
[...] livers. The mother died the day after this remarkable delivery. . . . . . . (Madras 6azette.) — At Runcorn the chimney to a soap-manufactory has been erected, which is 72 feet higher than the famed Monument; which, though lately gilt, may now go and hide its diminished head. Trade in this country has a fit emblem [...]
[...] £200,000, and their assets to about £ 45,000. Another failure is announ ced this day — that of a leading firm in the Irish provision trade. The cause, assigned is the low rate at which the last Government contract was taken. Other failures are spoken of. - - ra 2. [...]
[...] number shows that the Government has been favourable to these particular associations. - - - – DIMINUtion of MoRTALITY. — The annual mortality has diminished at Paris nearly one-third within the space of 80 years, – at London, rather more than half within 178 years — at Berlin, a fifth, or nearly one-fourth, [...]
[...] Paris nearly one-third within the space of 80 years, – at London, rather more than half within 178 years — at Berlin, a fifth, or nearly one-fourth, in 72 years — at Geneva, three fifths in 261 years — at Rome, about half in 63 years — at Amsterdam, a sixth in 64 years — at Cambridge, two-fifths in 10 years — in Norfolk, one-fifth in 10 years — at Manchester, three fifths [...]
[...] in 63 years — at Amsterdam, a sixth in 64 years — at Cambridge, two-fifths in 10 years — in Norfolk, one-fifth in 10 years — at Manchester, three fifths in 64 years — at Birmingham, about two fifths in 10 years — at Liverpool, about one-half in 38 years — at Portsmouth, rather more than a third in 11 ears — at Petersburgh, nearly two-thirds in 40 years — at Vienna, one-fourth [...]
[...] about one-half in 38 years — at Portsmouth, rather more than a third in 11 ears — at Petersburgh, nearly two-thirds in 40 years — at Vienna, one-fourth in 80 years — and at Stockholm, more than one-third in 67 years. The [...]
The evening-post06.06.1835
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. Juni 1835
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    Stuttgart
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    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Bonds 91% 92; Three per Cents. 62 to %; Colombian 37 38; Mexican 37 38, and Peruvian 27.28. In other Stocks no transactions have been effected. Four o'clock. — Consols for Account closed at 91% [...]
[...] - The Times contains the following notice of the panic at the Stock Ex change yesterday: ,The dreaded settlement in the Foreign Market yesterday Presented such a scene as has never occurred before in the recollection of the [...]
[...] sustain their credit was altogether unprecedented, and was not to be obtained of all in very many instances even on the most unexceptionable securities. A 1:rge sale of Exchequer bills was actually made at par at a period when the “ºland for money was at its height, though the opening price was 16s 3 and hºd not been lower in any other case than 5s. premium. Those foreign stocks [...]
[...] which are in the best credit, and obtain loans in ordinary periods without dit ficulty, met with a still worse fate, and refusals were repeatedly given to : púrchase them at any price. - (Globe.) – People were disappointed at Lord Wellesley's absence from the House of Lords last night, after the notice given by Lord Londonderry that the meant [...]
[...] verton in favour of Lord Palmerston, besides the unprofitable stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds? A City correspondent enables us tº throw some light on this subject, by adverting to a rumour current yesterday at the India-house and on the Exchange, that the learned gentleman has received, or is about to receive, the valuable appointment of Chief Justice at Madras, in the room [...]
[...] by the fact that dispatches to that effect from our minister at Madrid have been received at the Foreign-office. There is no truth, however, in the ru [...]
[...] Market, to-day, being to an enormous extent, will cause the ruin of many hundreds of persons in town and country, who have deposited their capitals in the Foreign Securities. At a very early hour, this morning, most of the jobbers and brokers posted to town, to obtain an arrangement of accounts, and the Foreign Market was crowded at the opening, all anxious to obtain [...]
[...] - It is now ascertained beyond a doubt, that the Spanish Government has applied, both to the Governments of France and England, if not for assistance, at least for advice and support. The French papers state, on the authority of letters from Madrid, that the Spanish Government had asked for 50,000 men, [...]
[...] true to their engagements. (Courier.) — This being the anniversary of the Restoration, the Park and Tower guns were fired at one o'clock, and the usual demonstration made throughout the [...]
[...] Paris, June 1. Stock Exchange, MAY 30, Half past Four o'clock. — The Funds were heavy at the opening of the Market, but subsequently they rallied, and the Fives closed at a marked improvement, while the Threes remain at about yes terday's qmotation for the Account. The Réponse des Primes was effected at [...]
The evening-post07.02.1835
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. Februar 1835
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    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] , Srock Exchance, January 31, Twelve o’Clock. — In consequence of the intelligence from Canton, a slight depression was produced in Consols for Account, which are now quoted at 92%. - – We have received letters' this morning from China, dated the 25d of August last, stating that a rumpus i. taken place between [...]
[...] Ambassador sent by the King of England; and we guess his fate will be just the same as that of Lord Amherst. The English mer chants at Canton are curious to know what his instructions are." - . . - (Commercial-Gazette.) - It is cnrrently reported in political circles likely to be aware [...]
[...] —The mission of Count Pozzo di Borgo to this country has at tracted a degree of attention more than commensurate, we believe, with the real importance of that occurence. This mission is unterstood [...]
[...] effect to this very natural desire of the Emperor that it has been determined to confide, for a few weeks the functions of the Russian Embassy at Paris to a Chargé d'Affaires, while Count Pozzo di Borgo is to reside as his Majesty's Ambassador at London. We learn that the Russian Nobleman upon whom it has been determined to [...]
[...] that the Russian Nobleman upon whom it has been determined to confer the high honour and the important trust of permanent: Am bassador at the Court of London is Count Woronzow, the late Go vernor of Odessa, who is well known in Great Britain, and closely connected with the noble families of Pembroke and Clanwilliam. [...]
[...] vernor of Odessa, who is well known in Great Britain, and closely connected with the noble families of Pembroke and Clanwilliam. At what period his Excellency will arrive in England, to assume his diplomatic functions is at present, we believe, undetermined. Some . is probable, the general feeling at St. Petersburgh, as well as [...]
[...] there is nothing but silence in one quarter — amentation in another — entreaty 'i appeal in a third. The anti-national rº begins to see at last, what it might have seen at first, that it has been beaten – beaten with all the power and influence of the Govern ment in its favour — that its *. throughout the kingdom, in [...]
[...] this borough, and Mr. Sergeant Perrin for the borough of Cashel. - - (Dublin E. Maii) – Wednesday John Wilson, a mechanic, appeared at Mary-le-bone office to prefer the following curious charge of assault against its wife. It appea red from the evidence of the complainant that he had been married to the [...]
[...] ... ..."......”, ºr bºrº. ~, ºr - *ě and drinking, at an election fººt - The British Navy consists at present of 557 vessels, carº 1 to 120 guns each. Of these, 166 (including 20 Falmouth packets) are in com. [...]
[...] ,,On the 25th the Queen of Spain accepted General Llander's resignation. The War Department is held ad interim by M. Martinez de la Rosa. Tran. quillity continues to prevail at Madrid. The 2d Regiment is continuing its - march towards Navarre, without any disorder having been manifested in its ranks or on its passage." - [...]
The evening-post24.11.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 24. November 1835
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[...] to ſº; Threes 58 to '.. Two o'clock. — Consols and Omnium have not varied. Four o’clock. — Consols for Account closed at 91%, ’s. Belgian 100%; Brazilian 85%; Chilian 45; Colombian (1824) 33%; Danish 76%; Mexican 39; Peruvian 26/, ; Portuguese New 90'ſ, ; Threes 58%; Hussian 108% ; Spanish [...]
[...] (1834) 48; Passive 14%; Deferred 25 ; Dutch 2', , 55%; Fives 100%. – The Peers will do well to watch the signs of the times. We are far from saving that the opinions delivered at the late liberal dinner at Bath would be generally subscribed to throughout the empire; but their Lordships will observe, and, we trust, profit by the observation, that sentiments with res [...]
[...] which they convey ought not to be neglected. In our days institutions not.’ supported by the opinion of their utility are in imminent danger. The lajguage held at Bath ought to persuade their Lordships that the expostulation % their friends at Bristol was really kindly intended. (Chronicle.) º — The crisis of Spanish financial affairs will not be passed until it.” af [...]
[...] at Bath, informing his audience, upon whoso ignorance he seems to have drawn pretty largely, ,that these revisiug barristers cost the country # 50,000 annually.“ The Parliamentary vote for the year 1834 shows the charge to [...]
[...] provide. (Herald.) – Wednesday a lengthened inquiry took place in the New Bethlehem Hos pital, to investigate the circumstances at ending the death of Mrs. Ann Um pleby, aged 37, a lunatic, who committed suicide. The deceased was admit ted on 9th Oct., being at the time in a delicate state, and no change had [...]
[...] ted on 9th Oct., being at the time in a delicate state, and no change had taken place in her unfortunate malady, which was attended with excessive despondency. On Friday, whilst the patients were at dinner, she was sud denly missed, and on search being instituted was discovered sitting on the floor. Her cap was off, she fetched her breath very hard, and foamed at the [...]
[...] they are quite sure to return two members for Marylebone at the next elec tion; one of then we presume to be the polished Capt. J. Burton. They pru dently abstained, however, from publishing a statement of the number of votes [...]
[...] they had secured. (Spectator.) — The following anecdote is current relative to a late Ministerial shooting party at Lord Litchfield's, at Ranton Abbey: The party consisted of Lord Melbourne, Marquis of Conyngham, Lord Fitzclarence, Hon. Mr. Cooper, Col. Maberley, E. G. Stanley, Esq, , Mr. Stevens, etc. The slaughter of pheasants [...]
[...] company. (. . . ; sº – The following is a statement of the naval forces that the d ... *. wers have at this moment at the various stations of the Levant: * ...ce … -- 1 ship of the line, 1 frigate, 7 other vessels; total 9. England.” ships of the line, 5 frigates, 7 others; total 17. Russia will soon have 6 ships of [...]
[...] the line, 4 frigates, 2 others; total 12. Austria 1 frigate, 3 others; total 4. Egypt 6 ships of the line, 4 frigates, 12 others; total 22. Turkey 1 ship of the line, 3 frigates, 6 others at Tripoli, and 16 vessels of different rates Of Albania; total 28. The makes nearly 100 ships of war. To these may be added some vessels fitting out by Sardinia at Genoa. [...]
The evening-post02.06.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 02. Juni 1835
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    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] - London, May 27. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' stock Exchange, May 26, Twelve o'clock. – In Consols bnsiness is very Himited, and the quotation has remained at 91% for Account since the opt-. ning. In the Foreign Securities, Spanish Stock has been without any material muctuations, but from the state of the Market continues heavy. The quotation [...]
[...] during the early part of the morning was 53, and the Scrip 3% to 3 dis. ; it has however since receded, the Stock being 52, and the Scrip 4 dis. Portu guese Bonds are heavy at 96 to A, and the Three per Cents. 66%. south American Securities are likewise generally Iower, Columbian Stock being quo ted at 40. * * . . . . . . . [...]
[...] 39%, 40; Chilian 50 to 52; Brazilian 85 to , ; Mexican 39% to 40%; Peru vian 30% to 31%. ' ' ' … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Four o'clock. — Consors for Account closed at 91%. . . . . . . . " — The following account appears in the Age of a recent visit of Lord Brougham to Windsor: The eccentric ex-Chancellor, Brougham, has been [...]
[...] — The following account appears in the Age of a recent visit of Lord Brougham to Windsor: The eccentric ex-Chancellor, Brougham, has been playing off another of his mad pranks at Windsor, very much to the annoyance of his mad pranks at Windsor, very much to the annoyance of the King, and still more to that of Lord Melbourne and his Cabinet colleagues. The [...]
[...] ex-Chancellor did not deem it prudent to present himself there, well knowing !hat certain official forms might have rendered such an intrusive interview a matter of some difficulty. Arrived at windsor, he just wetted his lips with ...the , water. of tiſe at the white Hart Inn, paid the post-boys their mileage, and grumbled at their attempt at extortion, and then set out on foot for the [...]
[...] — The Lord Lieutenant, Earl Mulgrave, visited the Dublin Theatre on wed nesday. About half-past seven, the Earl and Countess, accompanied by * splendid retinue. arrived at the theatre. In every part of the house the at tendance was so numerous, that no more than one-half of those who sought for admission could be accommodated; even on the occasion of the visit of [...]
[...] Park a fancy seized them for a promenade, and so they got out and walked, and bid the coachman stay, stay he did; but at ten o'clock, the ghost, just [...]
[...] for. " º - , , , , , , (Herald.) * – The widow of Capt. Cook died last week at Clapson, at the age of 94, and was buried at Cambridge yesterday. , - - . . . . (Globe...) . [...]
[...] — A few days ago, the family of Mr. F-, at W-d, F-d, Athlone, were alarmed by the sudden disappearance and unaccountable absence of Master F– –, a dashing young fellow of sixteen, six feet three inches in height. [...]
[...] " * : * > . ;consequence of renewed numours, of intervention, in Spain, the Funds receded, and the: Threes, in particular closed at a considerable decline. Spanish securi [...]
The evening-post18.08.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 18. August 1835
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[...] to 13%. Portuguese Bonds are 89%, ; Three per Cents. 56%, 57; Brazilian S5'ſ, 86; Chilian 37 to 39; Colombian 33 34; and Peruvian 27 to 29. Four o'clock. — Consols for Account closed at 89% '/.. - The concluding part of the parliamentary proceedings on Monday was of a miscellaneous description. Lord Palmerston gave explanations relative to [...]
[...] - The concluding part of the parliamentary proceedings on Monday was of a miscellaneous description. Lord Palmerston gave explanations relative to some soldiers at Portsmouth having enlisted to, serve the Queen of Spain, and on the subject of some Spanish prisoners lately carried into Gibraltar. - We agree with the Journal des Debats, that the late event in Paris was [...]
[...] Earls of Winchilsea and Nottingham, have in return entered a protest against the bill itself. 'i (News.) — At present the Duke of Newcastle, and Lord Winchilsea, seem to be the leaders of the Tories, Wellington and Peel having been laid on the shelf. In the meanwhile, there is not a man of spirit in the country, whatever may [...]
[...] — The following extract of a letter contains so interesting an account of the recent confirmation of the Princess Victoria, upon whom the nation's hopes are at present fixed, that its insertion we feel persuaded will afford much gratification: ...,I witnessed a beautiful touching scene the other day at the Chapel Royal — the confirmation of the Princess Victoria by the Archbishop [...]
[...] the House of Peers, on Tuesday, Lord Lyndhurst said to the Attorney-Gene ral, who was standing among the lookers-on ,Campbell, you should take your place at the bar, on behalf of your bill. “ To which ,plain John" replied, in a tone by no means subdued or inaudible — ,,L'll see gou damned first.“ (Spectator.) [...]
[...] (Spectator.) – The late execrable attempt in France has already found its way to the stage, and will be represented on Monday night at Astley's, under the title of 2,The Infernal Machine, or the Death of General Mortier. “ CNews. D [...]
[...] to-day, farther than the Duke of Wellington finds it no easy matter to con troul the ultra party with which he is still connected. The Duke of Newcastle insists, as we hear, on the rejection of the Bill. Sir R. Peel is now at his country seat. - (Courier. D [...]
[...] Paris, August 13. Stock Exchange, August 12, Half-past Four o'clock. — The Funds were at a decline at the opening of the Market, but they subsequently rallied and closed a shade higher than yesterday, in consequence of a rumour of an ac tion having taken place in Navarre, on file 5th inst., in which the Queen's [...]
[...] For Cash, Fives and Threes have risen 5c.; Guebhard's '', ; Rentes Perpetuel les *. For the Account, Fives and Threes have improved 5c. — The Gazette de France of Sunday night was seized yesterday at the Post-Office and at the Office of the Journal, for an article entitled Lettre de la Gazette de France a son voisin, alleged to be an offence against the King's [...]
[...] and which was called orgates. This machine consists of many musquet bar rels placed in succession on the same stock. The touch-holes communicate with each other, so that the whole may be fired off at once. One of these orgues is to be seen in the Musée de la Marine. — At the British Church at Havre, on Sunday last, a Prayer with Thanks [...]
The evening-post12.05.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 12. Mai 1835
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    Stuttgart
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    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Scrip 10% A; Deferred 32', '', ; Passive 1920; Portuguese Bonds 101% A; Three per Cents. 74% "s; Scrip 7', '', premium. - Four o'clock. — Consols for Account closed at 92% 4. - The information received from South Devon this morning is of the most gratifying description, All the polls received at Exeter, at four o'clock yester [...]
[...] derive this information, auticipates that this majority will be diminished by the returns from Kingsbridge, Plymouth, and Tavistock. We are doubtful that Lord John will have a majority at Plymouth ; on the other hand, we hope that in that district, the majority will be against him. At Lingsbridge, we are sure that he will have no majority. With respect to Travistock, we are not [...]
[...] - GChronicle) - — A meeting of the magistrates, freeholders, and electors of Middlesex, was held yesterday at the Freemasons' Tavern, attended by about 200 gentle men, at which an address to the King, in support of the Established Church was agreed to. Colonel Clitheroe presided, and there were present, among [...]
[...] ;Iaws of honour.” He won't fight -- that's certain; but we helisys.that there are half a score of Maurices, Johns, and Mergans, begring.4kg. ºne patronymic, who would enjoy, a shot at his Lordship prodigiously?.… …... -> * 1ſº º . . . . . . - ... ºn (8pectºor...}..., — A curious scene was witnessed at our parish church: (Proºdw8ter);49. [...]
[...] 'Sunday. A numerous congregation having assembled, were informed by the clerk that there would be no service, and it was useless waiting. Our fººtor was, in fact, several miles away at another living which he holds, and the curate was occupied at his living at Terring.” The emoluments of the clergy man are not less than £1,000 per annum ! (Brighton Gugrgian.]..., [...]
[...] counsel of the prisoners, the advocates, and those who were not of the bar, went to the prison of the Luxembourg, with a view to consult with their clients as to the resolution they should adopt with regard to their conduct at the sitting of to-day, but all communication with the prisoners was positively refused till nine o'clock this morning. - - ‘. . . [...]
[...] refused till nine o'clock this morning. - - ‘. . . - The Court of Peers, held yesterday its second and last preparatory sit ting, with closed doors. It assembled at half-past one o'clock in the new [...]
[...] The Court will decide upon each challenge as its made. The question as to the number of Peers necessary to form a Court was not agitated. Consequently it is concluded that in the Court, as in the Chamber, the presence of at least one third of the total number of Peers will be requisite. The sitting terminated at three o'clock, with calling over the list of the Peers, upon which it appea [...]
[...] disorder had occurred in the prison on the preceding evening, and a general meeting might give rise to serious disturbance, he could not grant what was desired , and at the request of M. Michel and M. Armand Carrel gave this answer in writing. - . — The Luxembourg garden will be closed during the hours which the Peers [...]
[...] — Some fishermen at the mouth of the Dordogne, a few days ago, obser ved an enormous fish rolling in the distance, but were unable to reach it till it was driven by the wind and tide into shoal water, between Froissac and [...]
The evening-post18.06.1835
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    Donnerstag, 18. Juni 1835
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[...] a new quarterly subscription will commence on 1st July at the usual terms. [...]
[...] Act in favour of the Queen of Spain, added to more favourable accounts from the army, and improved prices from Paris, gave this morning an impulse to the Foreign Stock Market, and Spanish was done at 40, having closed yes terday at 36%. It has, however, in consequence of sales effected on the ad vance, since rather receded, and is now 38%, 3.9%; Scrip 14 13 dis. Portu [...]
[...] as the only means at present available for seeing active service, are much desired. As our country teems with gallant youths eager to obtain the honours of war, and as it abounds with all the materials for equipping an army, there [...]
[...] pecting him to conduct most of them back in safety, and crowned with vic tory. - - CCourier. D – We suspect there mnst be something at the bottom of all the systematic attacks upon Lord Palmerston. We never knew of a man being sneered at who was either a , velocipede" or an ,omnibus" in the wood-en sence of the [...]
[...] term. He must be a person of some merit, some talent, some sort of indivi dual tangible power of resistance, which his enemies find in their way, since, like the reptile at the file, they are perpetually gnawing it at the expense only of their own teeth. It is quite true that his Lordship has been fourteen or fifteen years in office. Had he been a mere tyro in public affairs, there would [...]
[...] addressing their Lordships in the case of Small versus Attwood. The Learned Sergeant complained of a bad headache, caused by wearing the latter. This is the first time, we believe, that such an appendage was ever grumbled at by any Counsel. When Sergeant Wilde arrives really at the dignity of the full bottomed wig, we prophecy he will say nothing about the inconvenience. [...]
[...] representatives of enlarged and enlightened constituencies objecting to the rule that Gentlemen shall appear in shirts – may , iſ agitation should turn out a less profitable game than it is at present — we may have some great Irish leader insisting upon displaying his 2,tail“ at the Speaker's Levees sans cut otte. By the way, has Mr. Hume been in communication with Lord Brougham [...]
[...] otte. By the way, has Mr. Hume been in communication with Lord Brougham on the subject? We ask, because it is generally understood that his Lordship has excused himself to the King from appearing at Court on the ground that a Court dress does not become his figure — without the addition of a wig, and [...]
[...] From the London Gazette of this evening. At the Court of St. James's, the 10th day of June, 1835. Present. The King's most Excellent Majesty in Council. Whereas by an Act passed in the fifty-ninth year of the reign of his late [...]
[...] - 3F r a t t c. Paris, June 13. stock Exchangr, Junr. 12, half-past Four o'clock. — The decline at the London Exchange produced a depression in this market, and the Funds went down, but subsequently they rallied and closed rather higher than yesderday. [...]
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