26 JANUARY 1839, page 2

At A Numerous Meeting Of The Parishioners Of Clerkenwell, On

Wed- nesday, a petition for the total repeal of the Corn-laws was adopted. At a numerous meeting of the parishioners of Clerkenwell, on Wed- nesday, a petition for the total......

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Viscount Melbourne had an audience of the Queen on Monday fore- noon. In the evening, Viscount Melbourne, and his two nephews, Mr. John Ponsonby and Mr. William Cowper, dined......

The Magistrates At Bow Street Were Engaged Some Time On

Saturday in hearing a complaint of Mary Croker, that her daughter had been sent, without her knowledge, by the Children's Friends Society, to the Cape of Good Hope, by desire of......

The Court Of Queen's Bench Has Again Been Much Occupied

this week with the case of the Canadian prisoners. On Monday, Lord Denman delivered the decision of the Judges, which affirmed the right of a single J udge in vacation to issue......

The Statement That The Chilian Forces Had Been Defeated At

Lima is contradicted ; and it is now only said that SANTA CRUZ was at the head of a force sufficient to drive them out of the Pe- ruvian territory. The French Consul has......

In The Bail Court, On Monday, Sir John Peniston Milbanke,

was ad- mitted to bail, himself in 1,00W. and four sureties of 250/. each, to ap- pear and take his trial on a charge of" stabbing with intent to kill" a Mr. Pocock, in a......

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An numerous meeting of members of the Common Coun- cil :is.- at the Guildhall on Thursday, to consider the question of the ' , :r11-l'INVS. Mr. Heppe' proposed a series of......

Accounts Have Been Received From Bombay To The Celt Of

De- cember, and from Calcutta to the 21st of November. It appears that the Indian Government is involved in a war with the Burmese. As soon as a large portion of the British......