13 JULY 1839, page 8

The Court Of Common Pleas Was Engaged For Some Time

on Monday in the trial of an action for libel brought by a Mr. Riley, formerly a silk-mercer in Oxford Street, against four persons, proprietors of an unstamped newspaper called......

The Following Account Of The Post Moment Examination Of The

late Lady Flora I lastings, has been published at the desire of her brother, the Marquis. Appearances observed on inspecting the !solo the late Lady Flora Hastings, Alp 5, 1839.......

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The Court of Common Council, on Thursday, adopted strong resolutions in favour of Mr. Rowland Hill's postage plan. A considerable number of "bankers, merchants, and traders of......

Mr. T. Devear Has Published A Letter, Stating That The

electors of Westminster " are greatly and justly dissatisfied with their present Representatives, and that at the next election, whenever it may occur, candidates will ec......

• The Treatment Of Lady Flora Hastings Continues To Furnish

the daily papers with matter of controversy, conducted in not very courteous terms. The Morning Post perseveringly fixes attention on the subject, by letters from medical and......

The British Queen, The Immense Steam-vessel Fitted Up At...

though London-built, arrived at Blackwell on Friday last, and was visited by numerous parties, previous to her departure on the first voyage to New York. The number of......