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CORN-EXCHANGE, Wednesday,...
1824-01-15T00:00:00
The seeis fihfrlthsAiue the fae'tora.toadeinzA her 1Oon1)twlled Wvith by thecnuzq, I I?~.4,70 ofEn~Ib; ~t!~6~A)qu .tertof Wnsb O zt, .1 f lr ~ '1our~ ~tWo y~icesux~y be quote& s [ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ls
This day is published, in...
1824-01-05T00:00:00
___1ibi A?ev htVi4;obtA,~d 1n ~ colq 12nMa, 'PicRe 14t. boarb, H~E HERM,IT INT PRISON:7 Translated frora tine F'L~ranch ef B. JOUY, 5 Member of the Instituite, catd -Author e? Il,e ' I-{ermit of the Chans6e d'Antfi`, I' Scyllh,! &'c.- ~Abd,. JAY- Printed fos G. and-W.. S. Whittealier, Ave-.Maiia-1;ine. CHYIrICAL LECTUa...
Hunt's Confession.
1824-02-16T00:00:00
Cotine.from the Weeklp Dispoeh.1 After dlasser-Probert -aid, " Have you got every thing youi wari, -al?s" I"No " anawa~ Jobn Thursell " we must send. Joe for ti.-buse1i~a-hak of cord,,and th,ehorseandchaise.-'I Pro. her-S id, "We mustbave some punch, Jac-k, before you .atart and tWe mnust order it directly, because it ...
Court Of Common Pleas, Sa...
1824-02-02T00:00:00
Ille t,ourt sat in banco till past 1- o'clock. Uurng thlat tilm nothing ot importance occurred. Lord Chief Justice GIFFonD sat afterwards at Nisi P'izis Th ere were two causes tried-one undefended, and the other possessing no interest, saYe to the parties inmmediately concerned. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. SAT E7RDAY, JAN. ...
This day is published, in...
1824-02-14T00:00:00
ON hIl da ~ibi d;; In Bvo, pries. I s. IV ON&rEWPAMPHLET. Printed for .U-lC - K45,, UVdkute,bill; and, sold by .'all boQksellers In tOn411. cofistry. .. A. .~~~~~' ~~~ Ar.E~~~~~LY R~~EVLVI alfid -AL A CA R L~ EISE 3Pilse yJM ~ j.12, Cr.rtnhill. nt pressdmd speedily will be puiblishd In1VW. vo &.~TRANSLATION of the PHRA...
Births
1824-02-28T00:00:00
I I BIRTet . j On the 2bth inst.j at TIonbrtdge.pl~ace, e4adthldyoAr thur Joea, E Of 9a datizht&r- Nw-od teldyo r
The Tread-Wheel.
1824-02-07T00:00:00
-(nXL&ttatfr the Pifth RLporto~ the SocietytottlheImprovenewt of Prison Distipline, &c.) "The merits ofthe tread-wheel asan instrunment of prison-labour, bave, during the past year, excited considesrble interest. Objectiont ofa verynserioua nature have been urged against it by a magistrate, hoe labourn for the improvte...
Deaths
1824-02-23T00:00:00
__ _ -__ -- - DIED. On Thursday last, at Isleworth, Mlr. William John Speed, of Trinity-collegc, Camnbtidge. On tlle l7th ult., at LMiria,'Portugal, Richard Shortuey, Esq., late of london, sincerely lamented by his numerous friends. On the 15th inst., at Worthing, at the house of Dr. Cholmeley, her brotber-ijt-lav, Har...
Police.
1824-02-02T00:00:00
BO`V-sTrItsT.-On Friday night,justa Sir R B5raie wa at to leaVe the bench, a decently dressed womsatprese tqdWsesf` be- fore him in a state of great agitatiorr, and impg elhsinit* lendher some assistance in the.recovery of her daughter, h6cibad eisanpear- ed in v. very extraordinary manner. The poor woman stal 'her nam...
Sales By Auction.
1824-02-09T00:00:00
T ar,unC-?t,t5.so, I, St. NMartin',s_jAts, w.it, m'e sept n-nya Mr. SANLE, at Garraway's, oil Thursdas. February ui l ne-pired tcerm of about ten year-s in thle Lease of atsesry eligble pioie,!Stuate I, Charing-crpas, tIe corner! of M.artitn'-Ian;je, in lte..eeupat-ioi of Mir. Joseph Wills, hoot and shoemnaker, lield a...
[Advertisement]-REFINED C...
1824-02-26T00:00:00
qintit t 7 ''lI anrome dark cIhorolatte coloutr atnid the abov coer LOGOsqae iet flnt lZeM it ,,tteranddr sqiare feet .leing elltirely mineral it iq thaltbhe gwfether 'i-'t)lo ect lt a shott ti;lne so eatre;meirard, A;tllln ter aBsI)stlrX o not t tde straysd VeTfiD, ) md is anSI nts- for iiTszs3io oln fs e verY descr i...
Births
1824-02-27T00:00:00
BIRT H"C- On the 29ith inst., ;ks. iiul1e, of Laurence Pountney-lane, of a laiieh:er. On thle 26th inSt., at Lower Tooting, Surrey, 41rs. Robert Hog- Eart. of a dJatihterr
Marriages
1824-03-10T00:00:00
MIARRIED. On the r;th of Minarch, at Woodford, in Essex, MIr. T. G. Willes, snrgeon. of St. feorsz's..in.thcliast, to Ann, only daughter of IV. Farmer, Ea'q., Shadwell. ()n Tueda'-. the 9th inst., at St. Alary's, Islington, by the Rev. J. Bennett, Richard Smith, jun., Esq.. of Stoke Newington, to ltarv Ann 4oungest dau...
TO be LET, in the immedia...
1824-03-30T00:00:00
'1~ be LET, in the iimTedliate vicinity of Blrunwick-_ Tor qllare, a v,erv nteat HOU~SEt. In rin excellett state of repair, conisisting"of ten ruoa;a.. The fixtures are to he taken at a valuation, anit somle of the fuirnitsire. which Is miAern, inaav be had, if required. Immediate poissession. wivll be given. F'or fuc'...
Foreign Funds, March 11.
1824-03-12T00:00:00
Aneat MrieN IlU X 'J IS, Msarch 11. Atis'trim 2Scrip, 1P 12 prn. ,rortu;uese Bundo, 91 t Chiflian, 8i'fs |Djoei CosombiLan. *tertno It n sian Baonds,of 1822,931 4i 31 l , Daniab, iustei-ling,Ditto Inscriiet,an. Ditto, inrk lsirs D-neo, 9. 5 i 'Ditto Metallic. Drenceh Rntes,jO 30 0ex. div.; E3c.!Spanish. o'fIS?t Do.Seri...
LOST, on Saturday night, ...
1824-03-15T00:00:00
IOST-i on Saturday night, b-t an 9-keyed aram-Ah pi, tp. bgtWeell an(I 9 o'cloclg,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8 ad oclck JL nSne -L.. (UE Rodale and Rose. When lost via" In a Yellow bilk handkcerchief, betwveen Ciearing.crossaand the ,S-re, Uat laph3a. Whoever wvill, brjng thle saine to 27, New.street, LCrve...
House Of Commons, Friday,...
1824-03-20T00:00:00
Mlr. azt bi bit, presentel a petition from the licensed victuallers of Bridgewater, praying for a reneal of the duty on their licences. Alr. TYNTE presented a petition from the inhabitants of the same place, praying for the repeal of theassessed taxes D3r. SYKEES presented a petition from the journeymen boot and shocii...
Lent Assizes.
1824-03-30T00:00:00
X tils was an aetion tor sporting on the plaintiff's land, after notice. Tne plaintiff was tenant to Lord Grantley, of some land abutting on one of his lordship's game preserves, in the parish of Dunfold, of which the defendant's father was rector. On the 4th of October, 1822, the defendant was seen sporting with his f...
Lent Assizes.
1824-03-31T00:00:00
(Before the Hon. Afr. Judfice 8EST.) CIVJL SIDE_TIIE K1I2S V. COLLINGEOURnY AND OTHERS. This was an indictmcnt against the defendants, Collingbourne, Atkins, and lluniphreys, for a riot and assault at IVandsworth, on the 30th June last. The presecutor was a baker, named WVoodward, residing at M andsworth; and the (lefe...
Lent Assizes.
1824-03-26T00:00:00
* NS:k5RtrUS. UOsURT_CBef,rc Mr. Juslzcj PAstx. TItEBLE V. CAULFIELDl. - ir. RUSsrIL stated,.tfiat this action was brought to recover a .rompensation in-damages for words of slarnder, spoken by the de fendant of the plaintift; in the way of his trade. The defendant pleaded. not guilty." Mr. CA'iTP1sLL.stated the case o...
Monument To Lord Erskine.
1824-02-27T00:00:00
The followinig are the gindvoi hull sh411bb,h on mitee nvie te ubUc to- contibute to the, r5%au ,--vbteUt to be elected in this metropolis to the mnemory Of Log, rskn lp - They state.-... That thtere ae th Teig*iIb. ma Otb impiroper to suggest :-la the firs.t, plaeetA_orEtkin,e *M8 not merely a profeesional man. His po...
The Times
1824-02-04T00:00:00
* NIBWT'HBATRR OYA!,, DffrTRY_LAVF. THIIS EVENING, THE lHyPO;fRIT'E. floctot OantweXv b. Dowton: M5awv-worrm, Mr. Oxberry; Charlnttei Mrs. W. WVeat. After rhich, OLD AND YOUNG. To conclude with HARLEQUIN AND THE FLYI'G CHEST. THRATRReF Royil Co V!.vr..GA RDN. THIS EVENING,-TIlE MAN OF THE WORLD. Sir Pertinkx Mlacsycoph...
Court Of King's Bench, We...
1824-02-05T00:00:00
The ATTOSNEY.-GrENERAI. praved the juAgmcnt of the Court I on this dlefendalnt, who was convicted seven years ago on an indict- nent for keeping a coimnon gaining house. Om the part of the defendant affidavits of inedical men were read, wlhichl stated that his hcalth was so much impaired as to render exer- cise and t'r...
OXFORD ELECTION.-The deat...
1824-02-27T00:00:00
OXFORp ELiCI1Gs-o Th. , ie h d Mr. Fane. one of the meitbers o: ?etli7rnelnt for *h: cnu ty, having ocCWa.one II v., ancy in i, repretontation, a nleetirng of the ;reehoc'Jraot t "is county w s convered on Wedneaday mt thie T'ow:n.hal, Oxford, by tue lI,i- Sleriff, wllem Mr. Fane, tihe Yon ot the iate lieouber, w s pzo...
Royal Universal Dispensar...
1824-02-13T00:00:00
The eighth anniversary of this excellent institution was celebrated yesterday by a public dinner at the City of London Tavern, Bishops. gate-street. At six o'clock, his Royal Highness the Duke of York entere the room, accompanied by .ord Bolton, Sir C. Flower, Bart,, Aldennan Tbhompson, Mi.P., Alderman Garratt, R. Bern...
Marriages
1824-02-06T00:00:00
At Tensington. John Hurnall, Esq., of Emmanuel College. Cam- ri.ge. to Ular-, only daughter of Charles Badham, MI.D.;F. RS. On the 3d inst., at St. AMphaue, Greenwich, b)Y the Rev. Itobert Dallin, A. M., William Crees Tavl;or, surgeon, son of l,ieutenant Taylor, R. N., Greenwich [lospital, to Elizabeth, second daughter...
Court Of Common Council.
1824-02-25T00:00:00
the desp[tc~' fC61bT4 4.OUe4 wai held St {Ouiaivior of~~~~~TU pnsAtF *h t4kt4se ba, sadstatt gtbethit eashproaene dpath:of.a nu mbero ofpersons, ent melt who hd pierised a petitioni to"Parhaiset afre nutpoe otatehc inld theattlpetidm to. this,0o VuXt1 tesltebheathe -as ihetra- Jt rewhicknt,he-oldi vuewk tould be txt mt...
WINDSOR, Feb. 25.-The Kin...
1824-02-26T00:00:00
| VxINMSo, Feb. 23.-The King, in general, rides out d(aily in an oprn carriage. His Majesty's rides are principally to the Royal Lodlge andl the surroundling grourtids, in which he is preceded by a park-keeper on horseback. The King did not ride out yesterday, being much cngaged in signing official documents attenditig...
The Times
1824-02-23T00:00:00
KIAN'S THEA TRE. 'Tr.MORlOt1 EVENING wNill be performed the -ranid serioue vTyerai, Itt t t avf r, entitled ZELMIFRA, coniposed by Sri,or Rosetti!. B t1ieen the t. the 13 l-t Divertissenien t Peritvien. eaitltle4 L .NDOIl XTN AC SOCILFI.. 'T teontlude w-ith thje farourl6t Ilkilet of LA NOCE DE VILLAfE. coinvused by Mii...
THE THAMES TUNNEL COMPANY...
1824-02-25T00:00:00
Hi E TI i LEETUNEL C79dPANY-At a MEETING of the COMMETTEE, betd the 19th of FebrtUZ, IB2Y at the Company's 0of1e, 29. Poultry, Londsn;t G. H1. WOLLASTON, Esq. in the Chair; Resolved, Th;t the Subscrlbers to this undertaking be requtated to ear the Deposit of ?2 Per Share to the Treauerst, Msasrs. W :;liamrs. Willams 11...
Insolvent Debtors' Court,...
1824-01-20T00:00:00
The ease of WVilliatei Pope stooWNo. 8 in the list. AMr. POLT.OCK applied to the Court to call it on out of the regular course, as his Royal Highness the Duke of York, antl other indi. viduals of consequence, wh o had been subp enaed by the insolvent, were th en in attendance to give evidence: but before the Court woul...
From the LONDON GAZETTE, ...
1824-01-26T00:00:00
--At the Court at Brighton, the 19th of JAnularv, 1824; present, the Kinig's Mot Excellent .ajesty in CouIIcil. Thi. daly the. Right lo- noutr.ble Sir Robert Gitad Zlgt Lord Chiief Justil"e of the Court of Chn.Mon Pleas; and the itight Honourahieb Sir WVilliam Alexander, Knight, Lord Chiief Baron of the Court of Pxcheq...
Births
1824-01-31T00:00:00
BIRTH=S. (Oi the 29th inst., at his house in Great Surrey-street, the lady of Henrv Bickne3l, Esq., of a daughter. OnVtednesday, the 28th inst, at Willian Rectory, the lady of the Rev. William I'V. ,Pyrm, of a daughter.__
Embassies To China.
1824-01-24T00:00:00
[h i'alUowing artiele lf Mr. laproth,. on emblasies to China, extru-ed from the 4siatie Journail of Decemnber last, seaficentlv ei 3ins the reasoni w1h Eura eahs have hitheeia failedjin thcir attempts to establish Eonoutrable ir,iLzatic relanions with the IC Celestial Empire." ' E;u- ccqluded,in 17?3,a treaty with Chir...
The state of America is a...
1824-01-09T00:00:00
The state of America is thiorn in the flesh to -FER- DiNAND, the French Goverzment, and the Holy Alliance. They have neither philosophy to leave the aitient colonists unmolested, nor power to subhdue them; nor discretion -to keep their own impotence 'and uneasiness out of sight. -Unercb iz ---: _. L Trnisteril.: niawsp...
Waltzing.
1824-01-12T00:00:00
Thc following desription of waltzing is written li no very good tastc, but there is much truth in it, and some huniour - and, per- haps, the coarseness of the language is, after al1 the most usefiu modc of discountenancing this very unIEnglish amusemcnt ._. ! As many of the retired matrong of this city, uuslilled in ' ...
Middlesex Sessions, Thurs...
1824-01-16T00:00:00
valued; and the reidt-af s h? e.assesstneht on the 'Doclk CofIpany w.-w refteeeven: lower-Shan its .origi. nal sum-' It- wasi now sta~ted :'wo-be~, nio :more- thin 6,2501.-' The rate rAis;-accordingly levc& jPon; 'this'su.m .-.Thikg4reat rctution -led the-parislsEo delermine, tha: ssthbey'bhad b'een so much 'misn' form...
The coast blockade, under...
1824-01-19T00:00:00
''l'e coast blockade, under the , -n-Tnalnd and judicious management of Captain Win. _.i1 Culoh ofhsMjsyssi Ramilies, has beei SO tae' effectual in the prkrention of sniuggling within the dlistrict to whiceh it has hitherto been confi.'ied, that it has, been determined to extend it East and 'West, so as to include the-...
By the Madrid accounts in...
1824-01-12T00:00:00
By the M1fadrid accOulits in the French journals, we find that FeRDINAND and his advisers are busied in thje prepa- ration of certain measures, which may be described as just so many different modesof trifling with their owan situation and with that ofSpain:' The Duke of INPANTADO haS reported to the KING relative to a...
Marriages
1824-01-10T00:00:00
MARRIED. ()n the 8th ikstlant, at Northlam, MIr. T. R. Cobk, of Bunbury, Oxford, to Charlotte, voungest daughter of the Late Mr. Thouias Pix of Nortbiam, Sussex. O n the 6th instnt, MIr. Williani RobWnii, (f the Otrn of C. and J. Nvers ani Co., chyniists and druggists, to Sarah, onIly daughterof i\Ir. Joseph Browvl JIa...
FOR MADEIRA, TENERIFFE, a...
1824-01-30T00:00:00
V6aMA3DMRA, 2Xn iUQj7BtbZ- to ~I1 vit a aIbcdcpbc,t1w~brig aLDXA1N tR. WILLIAIM Wigtthe Hermittge; burden 200 tons. lias go;~az=ommodation f gn-Fo frelthtor.passage ~~~~ an~~~~~~T & d Co. Fre OR DE JANEIRO,Is entexed out, and t&,blea *Fl2on the 15th of Febrtmry. tihe fi- "to?lallgcpe,~1 [in -n3 RFALTc~EOA4fp c tOlb t? ...
His Royal Highness the Du...
1824-01-17T00:00:00
His Royal Highness thle Dake of Yonx has subscribed munificently to the erection of Lord ERSKINE'S statue. Theme is som. eRhig at once 4ighly creditable and interest- ing in this display of feeling by a Prince so near the T hrone. If it were rierely that the illustrious man de- ceased had been ow tormw of intimate frie...
To The Editor Of The Time...
1824-01-29T00:00:00
Sir.-! Perceive by, yobzpape-orZ A1nday', iat the iinrot6itLnil Reyfds hias received. sentence 6f death lri ~consequence f ~p r th6ea Geea Burton, under the apprehension of having- rerb.6i. te greatest in wr -hichf it -s inj the Pow6r of one man toiflict tin- 0On another, aurysure everY Christiari ftiend:of burna3ity t...
A prospectus of a Greek l...
1824-01-22T00:00:00
A prospectus of a Greek loan has been in circulation for some days. WVe suppose the interest upon it wiUl be paid by the beautiful new coinjust stamped in Paris, of wlich we gave an acceunt yesterday. This prospectus is probably all the memworial that will exist hereafter of the contemplated loan. Indeed, it loem not c...
Letters from Canton were ...
1824-01-05T00:00:00
Letters from Canton wrfe reeeivedtlo Saturday by the Thames East -Indiaman, arrived -it the Powns, dated the Sth of August, and bringing iWt0lligence that appears to forebode anotber.niisunderstanding with the Chine'se Go- verrnment. Itappears that tbe4iff'alr of theTopie fiigate has by -no meatts -been '?6ortten, 'tlo...
Law Report.
1824-01-08T00:00:00
TbdU.LouXtT s oWa pItke. cddybythe f two cauMs, wiit alihich iVere eitreld~i M ut~jo ~biitllr- t. LAW REPORT. COURT.OIF KING'S BENCI. -(luT DiALL. JANr. 7
Police.
1824-01-29T00:00:00
Il3ow-STrEET.-On Mlonday Mlr. Cobbett waited upon Sir R. BIn vg, annd appliedl for a summons or some other ptocess, to pro- curethe attendance of Mr. Battye, the clerk to the trustees of the Kensington-roads to answer for an infringement of the act of Parz- liament, by which that and other trusts werc gorerned. This ac...
Cruelty.
1824-01-14T00:00:00
IFrom the Durham County Advertiser.1 An article lately appeared in the Tryze Mfercury, stating that some old unserviceable horses belonging to the owners of Faw- don Colliery had been cruelly put to death by being driven among tle burning coals of a pit-heap. 1Ve confess that, with all our dis. position to give credenc...
Marriages
1824-01-21T00:00:00
IMAR1tIED. On Tfiursday last, in Cornwall, John Henry Walker,' Esq%., surgeon, Strand, to Mlary, only daughter of the late Philip -nc, Esq., of Tortrey, and grand-daughter to the Rev. Dr. Lyne, of 2le- vagissey. Aftcr partaking of an elegant dejeaDe at the scat ofTbo- mas Graham, Esq., of Penguite, the happy pair set o...
Foreign Funds, Jan. 10.
1824-01-12T00:00:00
clifflal Scrip, 5; i a i , 6 i pn. RUSANInr of ItY9, 89 I $ ? I.zlaw 7647 :i7 Ditto 14scriptloll. CIaulmlh, t 63i 1 D M, anih -ifIg, S2 .lllsl uJ lriitg i 4 ,atR tt-Aif I 9f1,'t :1111s, ttUnrcL ltcrlhC 94_4DMS.3iiii \f n;tto. 131 XIro I3'3-mj? FTencha Rtentes, ~94J Rc. 25.iS DItof i823.c^t t. Fracteh Serip, 5* j i pul....
Circular.
1824-02-25T00:00:00
EIousc of ontionx, -Wednesda.y, Feb. 18, 1824. Sir,-l have the honour teencloseyou a copy of the resolution of the h avse of , Comoon~for th?e appo.intment of a committee to in- quire into the laws respecting ermgration of artisans, anI the ex- portation of machinerl, and combInations of workmen; and to re- quest you w...
The Times
1824-02-17T00:00:00
KING'S THEA4TRE. THIS present EVENING wi-ll be performed. the mnuchx ndfre comnic Opera, In two acts, entitled IL BARBIIERE DI SIVIGLIA, comn posed by Signor Rossini, in which Signor Benetti wvinl make hI tyo a?pcarance. Betveenthe tets,the Divertssel Perve. LADORATiON AU SOLtITL 'ro conclude wiANtEfS ballet of LA NOCE...
FOR BOMBAY Direct, (has g...
1824-02-19T00:00:00
-.~ OR WINIDAY Direct, (has great part otf lzer Cdgg I7~ OR MADRAS anc;BENGAL, S? sail Tenm AriaVe-g lWlhdr buren 740I WIL;Ito lyn s h rE 'lhdIa .burdOf -i~~~~~~~~~~A Vok a eyt elgant and-:sp;,cious; aecoinmodat na for .*asaen, er cehet r. Gordom ed,B,dulph- ,Loido0, orfodltOf ns forT 40 imne-street. r. Fo 1'OR CALCUTl...
To The Editor Of The Time...
1824-02-21T00:00:00
Sir,-It appears in your pa this day, by your report of the proceedings in the 'ouse of Gommons last night, that Lord Al- thotp obta-ned leave to bring in a bill "' to prevent delays and ex. pense in the proceedings of County Cour-ts, and for the iaore speedy recovery of small debts in England and 'tValea." It is not ge...
House Of Commons, Friday,...
1824-02-28T00:00:00
dlr. R. iMIARTIN presented a petition froni certain inhabitants of Liverpool, praving tor the abolition of hull-baiting and other cruel sports, and also for somre measure for thie prevention of cruelty to dogs. As to bull-baiting, the honourable member said it was al- ready illegal, according to the opinion of a vety h...
POWER OF INDUSTRY.-[From ...
1824-02-10T00:00:00
PowvER OF INDUSTRY,-EFrom the Mechlanics Maga- -znc.l-Tt was a beautiful observation of a Chinese sagc, that bv time and industry, a mulberry-leaf becomes a silk shawvl but if the following statement be correct, (and I have no reasLon to doubt its truth,) it affords a still more striking proof of what human ingenauity ...
The Times
1824-02-19T00:00:00
NreW TIIEATRE ROYAL, DRTTRY-LAYVA. TilIS EVENING. A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. Sir GOles Overreach, Mr. Kean: Marrall, Mr. Munden; Margaret, Miss Smithson After which, the grand oporatie romance of LODOISKA. rTHEATR,E R9OYAL, COYVEYT-GA RDEA. THIS EVENING (7th tIme), a new Opera, called NATIVE LAND; or, The Return from ...
Deaths
1824-02-20T00:00:00
ULU. - At SerrWick, Xirkcuabright, on thet 3th'inst., Lady Gordo3; or Earlsto" roi,, On thc 6th inst., Mirs. Cowvper; wife of Ur. RPicha&Ti Cwnp v- Great Al arlow, Bucks: her Cljiwstiau walk &Dd amniable difji endeared her to all who knew her; and ber.exemplary lifie sL a death peculiarly happy. On the 18l inst., John ...
London, Wednesday, Februa...
1824-02-18T00:00:00
lVe last night received the Paris pape s of Sunday. The most interesting article of intelligence which they contain, refers to the news from Matdrid which we yester- day communicated. It will be socni lhat a paragraph in the officia! part of the Mlfoniteur confirms our statement. I t would have been well, for the credi...
Foreign Funds, Feb. 12.
1824-02-13T00:00:00
FOREIGN FUX:!nS, Feb. 1. Austrian, 5i49 i Pm. tussiL-n klonds. of 18212 92 J Ditto for the Acet.Feb.27,, 6j6 i*iDitto I nhert ptwio, pm. rifaoe5hiceAcct2Feb.7,6i6i'Dicto Metallic. CDitto . 79r ee0 80 Spanish of 1820, Ditto iflor theAce. 791 8080 D 1f 1i,21 24J A I J Colombaiai, 701 71 Ditto of 1823. 17i 17 i Ditto for ...
OLD BAILEY, Wednesday, Ja...
1824-01-15T00:00:00
TheseSessionswereopened tn-day by the LoRD.MAvoU, o r Justice Buuiouou, and lfr. Baron HULLOCK. 'Wifanz /itry ReynWlds, aged 40, was indicted for maliciously shooting at Napiier Christie Burton, with intent to kill or do bins somegrievous bodily hann. DIr. ALLEY having statcl the case for the prosecution, callcd the fo...
Court Of Chancery, Saturd...
1824-01-19T00:00:00
LAW REPOR2T. ;ir. ounuray appearea in oart ant tendered a plan of the pre- mises in Somersetshire, declaring this to be the true plan, and that those produced by the agents of the Duke on the trials were not ibithful representations. There appeared to have been some defect in the conduct of both parties, as to verifyin...
From the LONDON GAZETTE, ...
1824-01-28T00:00:00
-rsxurcsxto serv-e in, this present PA1lLIAMEN1CF .n ordughLof Liskeard-The Hon. Edward Granv1ill liot, onln;Ionly Called Lord Eliot, of Port FPiot, ill the counlty of t orinvall. in the room Of the Honoursble Wiilalhn Eliot, uow a iPeer of the United Kingdom of Great Bnritin and Ireland. PXRTERSIipsDISSOL.VED. 3 N. Wa...
News in Brief
1824-01-07T00:00:00
We are. authorized to state. that the' MIr. White, men- tinned in the cause O'Brien v. lWhite, tried in the Court of King's Bench on tbe oth inst., is not Mtr. Thomas WIYhitcof the (iommer- cial Sale'Rboo,s. ItE a case wibicb came before the Court of Kisngos Bench on Mondajy, tfie jirtiulars of wbichbwere of no public ...
Marriages
1824-01-22T00:00:00
On VVednesday, tlie 21.%t insL, at Toiien125i~ )y, tbe jtj; TBw- mia,sRob"rt Samuel Philio, Rick fltX-., -to, 1ary-, claughter of WlolaM jThbsno, Esq., of ED5ikfieldi. lqldles e,v : Gn the 20th inst., at EdmontoNby the Rev. Dawqsoi'Warrezs, Johin -Schtidider, Esq., Of Sout*Wst, to Miss G6ad, of tlhe sazhcr place.__ _ _...
Births
1824-01-26T00:00:00
BIRTH. On the 23d inst., at Wighton, the lady of J nook, q, I daughter. tq., of a
Spain And Her Late Coloni...
1824-01-10T00:00:00
I iz-- 0, . M,,44.4 I After having in oar preceding articlc recapitulated such facts as we deemed necessary to establish a comparison between the Royal- ist army and that of the Insurgents of Peru, we demdrstrated that frorn those facts Burope might judge of the opinion of the inhabi- tants, which is not so opposed to ...
Mr. Lambton And Mr. Pembe...
1824-01-17T00:00:00
Tte Hon. Captain Cocbrane and Sir HIedwortb Willinmson deem it thes duty to make public the following statement At a moedng of the commissioners of ;tht tiver Wear, on Wed. resday, the 7th, zome hlih words passed between AIr. Lambton and hr. Thomas Pemberton, in the coutse of wbich Dir. Lambton said, "t2-.iMr_ Pemberto...
Court Of Aldermen.
1824-01-21T00:00:00
Ycsterday'the itrd Mayorheld a Court of Aldermen at Giiild- hal for the despatch of pubi&c busines7. ir. lVrn. Payne, son ofthe late Dir. Payne, principal clerk to the Sitting Justices at GuildbaIlr was unanimously elcted assistant: clerk to the sitti; Justices in the room of Mr. Beresford, who'was. at thle last Court ...
West Indies.
1824-01-02T00:00:00
The Afissrioerzy CTrvn: ifoJanuary, just published, gives the followring prtdculars in relation to the recent trahtsctions and pend- ingjudicial proceedings atDemerarm Hitherto the representations hae bee; nearly zll on one side. DEMIERARA. The Directors lave at length the satisEaction of informing the AIember of the S...
Reply To Mr. Hunts Defenc...
1824-02-14T00:00:00
TAnVV%-PrAV-wv?w 1! .-- . - , - TO THE }DITOR OF THVITIAiES." 7 Sir -As we lainj the meritof bei3g th rmst who PblidIy-expos- aed the rack price and extravagant profit laid on posticom or hreakfastpowder, ve deem it,our dutyus.tbe proFe edy)ocates of family economy and cheap comforts, to reply to the dtfeincp setforth ...
Sales By Auction.
1824-02-06T00:00:00
New Broad-street.--Merinmtle Regidence,- with detached Cbbmting- houses-To be LET bfAUCTION, by Mr. HOGGAKT, on Lea-to the higheBt bidderof an AnMual.Ren:.st-$be Mart, THIS DAY, Feb. 6, at-1 -* A'. N; xcellent BerctI ti e. :or l'rofesional Residence, desirably situate, No. 26; Nfew l!road-street. within a fet TDi- nute...
To The Editor Of The Time...
1824-02-25T00:00:00
Sir,-You will oblige me by cZradicting that part of our police report (relative to thgaffhir between Captain Foster and AtWr.Rilliam Ford) which statea that niv recognizance was -efused, on the part of Air. Ford. On the contrary-myself, with Mr. Barnet of Jermyn- street and Piceadilly, were the persons that aceompgnie ...
Lord Redesdale And Chance...
1824-02-26T00:00:00
TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMIES. Sir,-When Mr. Peel mentioned Lord Redlesdale as oine of the Commissioners to investigate the abuses of the Court of Chancery, the gravity of the house was discomposed, and a general laugh was leard, at which MIr. Peel express- ed hi3 surprise. The public, however, think Mr. Peel's surpriser...
Quarrel With Algiers.
1824-03-01T00:00:00
[From the Hamoatirc Telegranh,l- VIn .-lonuay last his Mlajesty's brig Camndlion arrived from Al- giers, last from Falmouth, where she landed the despatch from the Hon. Captain Spencer, which appeared in last Saturday. night's Gaxeflc. The arrival of the CarelZion at this port enables us to correct several mis-statemen...
Deaths
1824-03-01T00:00:00
DIED. On the 28th ult., Marv. the lamented wife of C. HI. Parsons, sur. aeon, Foot's-Crav. Rent- in her ?2d venlr
Corn-Exchange, Friday, Fe...
1824-02-14T00:00:00
CORN-EXCHANGE, FDAY, F71 a. Our supplies (8,800 quarters of Wheat, 8 , 16,200 of Bnglis-, with 1O3WV quarters of Irish ats, &.d 3.6tsacks ot Fh.uri continuing to arrive in great abundance, our-market isnearly in the same f1agnant stuae; and in the few sWms eflected lower priccs were stbblitted to, while others still de...
HANSON's ESTATE.-The CRED...
1824-02-21T00:00:00
WITANSON's ESTATE.-The CREDITORS who have [L signed the Doed of Trust of FRANCIS HIANSON, of Brighton,. in trhe comnty ot Stussex, n3erebant, dated the 30th of July, I181t mmay r=eeiea DIVIDEND oln their.respective debts, by apiig& my office, 23, Threadneedle-street. on thbeIst day of Aprli next, r-' twveeln the hours ...
Deaths
1824-02-16T00:00:00
- DIE;D. On Saturday, the 14th inst., in the Regent's.park, Jane, widow of the late Thomas Greenough, Esq., of Bedfor&-square. On Saturday, the 14th inst., aged:two years Wm. Peter, only son of Wnm. Sandys, Esq., Great Queen-street, Wvestminster. On Wednesday, the I I th inst., i'm. Tyler, Esq., 'of the Grove, Mile-end...
Court Of Chancery, Wednes...
1824-02-05T00:00:00
LA W REPORT, Mr. 1JART.-Your Lordship may remember that. I applied to you 'before the:Iast vacation, for an order to a clergymaw in }Vales. ind others, to appear before the Court that they msy account for contempt of Court and breach of a previotas order of the Court, inhi. biting the solemniwistion of marriage and int...
CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, JA...
1824-01-10T00:00:00
CORN ifEXC ANtiNi, ?f'I1DAY, JA^. U. Thtewindl havininagmainbcoome adverse,noie ofthedistant vessels have arrived, still alol those that were so forturnate as to gain the mouth of the river have brought us 9,600 quarters of Wheat, 7,0Qt) of Blarley. 15,200 of English, with 1,020 quatrters of Irish Oats, and 13,700 saic...
From the LONDON GAZETTE, ...
1824-01-19T00:00:00
The Lord Chamherlaln of hls lMajesty's Household hasappoInted Lieutenhnt-Colonel Charles Dashwvood, TGroom of his ?Majesty's Most Hor.ourable Prlvy Chamber in Ordinary, in the room of Fredcribk Chapr/ati, Esq., deceased. FOREIGN-OFFICE, Jan. 15. The King has been pleased to appoint the Hon. Frederick Cathcart (now Secr...
News in Brief
1824-01-23T00:00:00
I Ad ertisemiient. I-Gentlemen who look after scarce books, &c.j have frequenitly complained of not being apprised of the publicatior of W. BAYNEs and SoN'S CAT,ALOGUE. This is to inform such, that on Monday next A. Baynes and Son will have ready a Cata- logue of a select and valuable collection of Old Books, comprisin...
FOR BOMBAY Direct, (has g...
1824-01-14T00:00:00
jjOlR BOMiBAY Direct, (has grea:t-' pat;f nheri cargb ,Ian boardi an4 wilt leave Grnve'e.nd the In i1t: 'kJbvqiiVY;1 t 06 ITZr fn I illing teak bLUit SflIP ELIZA, 1LlAIH'e. S-aaderX,borden 500tonm., lyiny3u theCity Canal, Limphus.. T-lhis 'o Pr rrcl~tg 0yr lia%a or e ap r~COIes Ju.a'.be'C eocehlutse: or to Johlu a.- tl...
Marriages
1824-01-03T00:00:00
021 the Ist instant,at C.heani, br the RA. Jarnes 17ilding, James Hodpsopw 1s4. oft I ncn's-2nnfi-iThd, to Eliza, youngest laughter of Wm_ Nenle; Esq., oF the former place. u On Thursday, -the lstinst., at SG Alary's,Neingt Ms. Re 2-ert (Goke, of Woodfhrd~ Essex, to51ary, ouiagest augbt&rOf ele , tae DJr. Joseph Fena G...
New York papers to the 1s...
1824-01-26T00:00:00
Ncw York papers to the Ist inst. inclusive, were received yester. day. The question of the old Spanish colonies appears to excite much intprpet in Czngrp;s On the 9Aeb ult. a resolution was agreed to in the House of Representatives, for "c alling on the President for "any informationhe may possess (and which may be dis...
The Irish newspapers repo...
1824-01-16T00:00:00
The Irish newspapers report an attempt to murder a gentleiiman of the county of Limerick, at his o.vn door, which was frustrated by the resolution, and it nmight have been addcd, by the exemplary agility, of a female, who jumped out of a two pair of stairs window to call out for assistance ! The help arrived in time to...
SUPPOSED MURDER.-The town...
1824-01-17T00:00:00
SUrPOSED AtuaDER.-The town anid neighbourhood of Knaresborough have been kept for some tinme past in a state of con. siderable fennent and anxiety, in conisequence of the sudden and unaccountable disappearauee of a young woman and her chtild, who is.strongly suspectcd to have been murdered by theperson with whom she co...
Hamburgh Papers.
1824-01-24T00:00:00
'This evening some very considerable aiugnientations of the Import Duties for next year were made known, among others are the fol, 'owing:- Ra%7 Swgrns, raised one silver rouble per pood. Crrffiee, 2 rou'bles. Coca. I rouble, 50 copecks. Pepper, I mouble, S0 copeckus. Pimento, Ciinger, Caibcn, i rouble. SasTr, o rouble...
Court Of King's Bench, We...
1824-01-24T00:00:00
I f15 being the first day of Hilary Term, the Judges took their seats on the bench at one o'clock. TltE XINGU, T1HEPrOSECUTIONOF TUE BtS?OP OF EXETEII, . V. "TIS REAL. JO11S 'BULL." MIr. SCARLETT moved for a rule to show acase why a criminal infbrmation should not be exhibited against the-printer and propree- tor of Th...
WINDSOR, FEB. 15.-Yesterd...
1824-02-17T00:00:00
WINJDSOR, FEB. 1.5.-Yestcrdav morning the Princess Augusta came from her Royal Hignness's residence at Frogmnore to the Royal Castle, on a visit to HIis Majesty, wnere the Prinress remained some time. This morning His M.sjesty and his attendants in waiting attended Divinc Service in the King's private chapel in the Roy...
House Of Lords, Friday, F...
1824-02-21T00:00:00
PARLTAMEfNTA7'ARY INTELL, IGENCE. A Person nrom the (2arnati Co;ninissioners presented tlieit %c,h rnorLt Tne bou,e in Lonnbartl street bill Was comuitted, and ordered to be reported witth amneadmentL. (;ANI, [1NWIZ S onlrSt FFIEID. not lavinezbco- i) the lousetvesterday wles, P nahle earl called their lord-hips' atten...
The Times
1824-02-09T00:00:00
R2ING'S THBATRE. TO-MoRROW EVENING will be performed,the new granid serious ra 2 acts, called ZELMIIRA, the mrusic composed by Signor Roui n Between the -tts, th,e new Divertissement chevaleresque caled HO1NNEUIR AUX DAMES. Tocnldwthtufvure ballet enititled LA NOCE DE VILLAGE.OSardynx wis,b pe sented the much adBurfed ...
Court Circular
1824-02-18T00:00:00
COURT Or ALDERMRM. A Couxp t of MAdermen was held yesterday at GailahaU, for the d.espatch of general btisiiesS.- .. - , r. John Bumstead, whow *nsrecently eiected by the Court of Common Council. to be a princpal land co.l-meter, attended, and was s woth intoof-icm t e -The thanks of the COulTt wereunanimously voted to...
The New Licenser.
1824-02-24T00:00:00
TO TH1E EDITOR OF THE TIMDES. Cacvendish-square, Friday, Feb. 20, 1824' Six,-As Iundcsstandais impression hbs been exc ted intheminds of some persons, that the nev tragedy of Adzsco has been interdict. ed oa religious as well as political grounds, and as it is of some importance to nle that those who interest themselve...
EAST INDIA HOUSE, Feb. 27...
1824-02-28T00:00:00
? E`rat,S'I4INIA srOUS,Eb. 1,14 T echa ioff,'9Prrg-landf-eticadl oteEs do-h5el5reby. give notree gb-ct a C.ENEIIAU.COURE ftesi opn Ilb ed by a~ou~emnt, tthi? osaS, I LedendM.tlst,gh el y highl rhe- pCtiI bie DiTrectTmIs N hbt? en SOI~t i Iernmthe capac hityofay wrFehr, anty pro hl o aersd into consideration an APPLICAT...
WINDSOR, Feb. 26.-His Maj...
1824-02-27T00:00:00
Wiwtisoit, Feb. 26.-His Majesty has not ridden out yesterday or to-day, as hie has been accustomned to din since his residence at thte Royal Cast.l,' rlhe time of the King has been taken usp in s-igning official dlocumients, andc givinig lirections for the alterationis, improvements, and repairs which ar-e aboutt to ta...
WANTED, by a young Person...
1824-02-03T00:00:00
'VVA'TVD,bye a- gung Personi of. respectalbfity, 4 87TUAi'(ON& IS DlEE ISMAKER. In a house of buslness, or a 'darfite fatiitfy habs ionbhjeition tc ated In auty resneetable shop., nDIrect, po.g paid, t. 447, Str-and, oppositttee llineldongham-street. WVANf -SITUATIONS, a--Man, and his Wi!e' in a .SIa farintly - the sma...
It is said that Dr. Bethe...
1824-02-06T00:00:00
It is said tlhat Dr. Bethel, the Dean of Chiehester, who %vas tutor of the Duke of Northumberland, is to be the new Enqlish Bishop. FAdvertisement.2-RUSSIAN LOAN NEGOTIATEII NV AMF. Y . oroti1scHitI) IN LoNDoN.-Thelhalf-vealiy di- vidlend on the above loan, which becomiies due on Saturday, the ist of MIarch next, wvill...
New York papers to the 16...
1824-02-07T00:00:00
NVew York papers to the 16th ult. were received yester- day. Of their contents the South American intelligence Occupies the most prominent place in point of interest. A vessel had arrived at New York from Laguayra, which left the latter place on the 22d of December. The inhabitants of that town and of Caraccas were app...