OCT. 3.—The Revenue cutter Prince George, Moore, master, from a cruize. OCT. 3.—The barque Lord Western, 350 tons. Lock, master, from Plymouth the 24th ...
Article : 532 wordsLord MELBOURNE, who seemed to labour under strong emotions, and was heard with difficulty, said,—My Lords, your Lordships have all doubtless heard with sorrow, as well as myself, and with the mingled feelings ...
Article : 2,066 wordsThe newest materials at this moment for dresses are the mousseline prairie, or organdys in small patterns, gaze barige, and baptiste bareze ecosstize, Lilac is a colour ...
Article : 505 wordsLord Melbourne stated in the House on Friday night that a day for public thanksgiving for her Majesty's escape from attempted assassination would be appointed. ...
Article : 27 wordsWe have received various accounts of meetings, and notices of meetings, to congratulate the Queen on her providential escape, but it is needless to insert them. There is but one feeling on the subject, we believe. ...
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Advertising : 6 wordsBy the arrival of the Lord Western, we have received English Newspapers, up the 21st. June. They contain intelligence of much interest to every loyal ...
Article : 1,810 wordsYesterday, at a few minutes after six o'clock, her Majesty, accompanied by Prince Albert, left Buckingham Palace in an open carriage and four attended by Colonel Buckley and Sir ...
Article : 3,631 wordsThe following thanksgiving and prayer were offered up at the Great Synagogue during the Sabbath morning service, on June 13:—"Almighty God! Sovereign of ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 6 Oct 1840, Page 2
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