5 OCTOBER 1839, page 3

In The Insolvent Debtors Court, On Tuesday, An Applicant For

release was asked it' he had never been charged with felony ? His reply dis- closed a case of great hardship— He said he had :been charged by the landlord of his house at......

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Mr. 'Feargus O'Connor has commenced the farce of a canvassing tour of the West Riding, with the view of offering himself as a candi- date at the next election. But, inasmuch as......

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The Unsettled State Of The Money-market Still Causes A Great

depres- sion; and though there was some demand (on Tuesday) for particular descriptions of yarns, we can note no improvement in prices. Goods also continue without improvement......

Ireland.

'Ilie Lord M Elect for the city of Di'dln. Sir Niebolas William Brady, v;:is 1 to the Lortl-Litott,—. on Mondly: on which occasion, Mr. Slvw, as usual. I a Departing, however,......

Between One And Two O'clock Yesterday Morning, An...

at the Albion Tavern, Great Russell Street, Covent Garden, between Captain M'Neal, of Devonshire Street, Portland Place, and two gentlemen, said to be officers in the Army, but......

' _mr. Fut War Craven, Of Cheltenham, Has Been Tined Hy

Ids lea:alley Magistrates of that town, five shillings for being" drunk and dis- orderly." Mrs. Earle, mother of Mr. Earle a Cheltenham, died last week froin Of, cts of wron; .......