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CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, JA... | 1824-01-24T00:00:00 | CORN EXCHANGE, 1FRIDAY, ,A- ZJ- At the close of Wednesdav's market, we had a complete 01"railce of the line samples of Wheat; and not baving any tresu amviilS-, such kind is in great demand, but bad any made its zppearance.' 533 doubt is entertained t:iat lit Illonday't prices woald liave be3Vi fully supported. Barley ... |
London, Tuesday, January ... | 1824-01-27T00:00:00 | Papers antl letters from Paris of Saturday evening, communicate intelligence of very considerable importance. The state of Spain, and the conduct of the French Go- vernment respecting that unhappy country, are still the chief points of political interest. The Prime Mlinister of PEXIETRAND, CASA-IRU.JO, whose late acces... |
Austrian Loan, | 1824-01-01T00:00:00 | (11 IIQUfDATION Ol BRITISH CLAVMS.) This loan, wvhich so long by anticipation occupied the attentior. of the money market, was yetterdav brought into circulationt, and the terms announced under swhich the subscribers are to participate in the contract. The colltrac ors are the houses of Messrs. Baring Brothers, and Co.... |
Execution Of John Thurtel... | 1824-01-10T00:00:00 | Yesterday, at noon, this unhappy man paid, the forfeit of his life to the offended laws of hi3 country and of humanity, in front ef thq county gaol of Hertford. Ve 'have already stated, that At ,n early hoar on Thursday workmen were employed in -preparing tii'e stage on which thecculprit was to make his exit from the s... |
KING'S THEATRE.-The orche... | 1824-01-13T00:00:00 | KING'S THEATBE.-The orchestra of this theatre as- sembled yesterday evening in fuU number, for the purpose of trying the effect of the reverberation of sound under the alterations that bave taken place in the interior of the edi- fice, and of givng td-Rossini, the conductor, a specimnen of the combined as well as separ... |
Deaths | 1824-01-15T00:00:00 | On thle 6th inst., in the 63d yea of bis; age, Mr. Thonas KiUikk5 of New Palace.-yard, Westminster. h On he venng f te 1th nt~., t Lttle Stonhz)j, Sudrolk, -tl, Rev. J7 amsrih Vernon, rnwr;nin Liprenchpea eat St Pgu'ls- Co. vent.garden, and -evening lecturer at Iowvr-hursh, Cheapside. OnFsiday at, at h3is house in Bnnh... |
CAPTAIN FOREMAN begs to i... | 1824-01-31T00:00:00 | -dtdooDsUbthhe -z)NDTAR-H jL,'ta5t,uf .9 s Sbhiafor their goads belingaitbLdt, agih&g dIp will psiqti#'eIyciea.Zn thatitar- .,. ~~'QR ' ~ ~ OF_D9&Rb tays ervicel "- as sad:evngte~yraPrmd Oembe.vrKy,hn-b na1AFimnf"rP1clff t h Csmindt or1 n~tt rkainh hueo ,,oX'S ~hfllY14~htChfl.lIlq~ CorIs1i.~~ 7 ~:1~;'::.-~-.i.' 4 a~nge... |
Body-Stealing In Essex. | 1824-01-05T00:00:00 | Sarzto CZsare , the pirsonauisnpcte4 of- did ntzsntb -19 bu a wornan vd coyvecyiri the saghe fUom Litoleir d eaL T ahe v iti whFcyismob m.1aa4 )ir f'anielidere it WiA foirma wt s brottuglrt of b~r.W.a?ws.nTedy andudepen a ' fiu4 enwi.' YItOtLv'6ui'to his cohm4ital. The pnlsoner's p Iadana otheir. chiirchyards yavwn2 an... |
Deaths | 1824-01-06T00:00:00 | DIED.~ Suddenlg, on Thursda morning, the 1st instant, after a few days' ilness, at iis hottse, Holborn-bars, lr. rilliam Robert Lxtn, much lamented by his family and rnumerous friends. On the :d instant, aged 8 Sydenham Wylde. the second sog of mrs. Bowdes, of Great Coram.street, Brunawick.squarem On Friday, the 2fth u... |
Court Circular | 1824-01-21T00:00:00 | -* IV! gThxx Sn coufi eCourt Circular.) *Qn y,foeAiiyoon, alittlebefore five o'clock, his Mtajestyhel: a Court, at his Paace, dt Brighton, which was atteadedby the First, Lordbf the Treasury, tbe Secretzry of State for the ColonialDe- partment, the Alaster-General of dte Ordnance, the Lo.d Cham- berlain, the Lotd Stewa... |
Yesterday a Court of Dire... | 1824-02-28T00:00:00 | Yesterday a Colut of Directors wAs he)a at the East India-house, when the ship Thaes, taken ul on the 24th instint, .for China direct,was thus timed, v iz.to be afoat the 28th instmnt. sail to Gravesend the 14th of'. )ltarckstathere 30 days and be 6 the Downs thc 18th of Apr- 1. he ,.i:t~Lwas consign-t BerBl FIRE AT Pr... |
Common Council Report Upo... | 1824-02-12T00:00:00 | (From a CorrespondenLN TIne Report of the Committee of the Corninon Council upon the subject of coals, presented at the last Court; hass been printed, and is'oow before us and never, surely, was there a reference of so mitch importance to all ranks of society, and especially to the labourinig classes, which appears to ... |
FOR CEYLON, with all poss... | 1824-02-18T00:00:00 | ~~~~~N vf 0zll~ adsa.xVdds- "O r IWid fARAaid r .TO44L ,-th ~;te2al~kblk fs.1yilngitClXoo l 3 1'd~~ere& if ARds- and-Bemef arof tecro ggs;-9Sab Ii'OR CALUT-I', wihJjbitfti l4,pas~o&vrs at ~ftePresent mnosth. the fs.il eal Sp m-1SoUPIEW5 *A BUAP ~1t FEbIK.Coi stn ads, bsdei'00tnalhi.!h City (bankL. i71bl% ship a.po.a -m... |
Algiers. | 1824-02-23T00:00:00 | tFrom Satirdas G-zctte, Feb. 21.1 .tespatcnte5i aate4. tile lst of last monthl, and Ist instant, have this morning been reeeived atfthiA :office from the Hon. Captain Speneer, of his Afajesty!e ship Vaiatd (who had been directed to proceed to Al- giersto make, in conjunction witb his Majesty's Consul at that Re- gene',... |
Prerogative Court, Friday... | 1824-02-28T00:00:00 | ... ... -- uw;gmion vwas given in propounding-the winI,sn certain testamentary scrinpt of S. Vsticke, late of pofiwarne4owe in the county of Corwall, Esq;, deceased, who died in the rAoth of Januar last, leaving behinti hirn his natural and lawfuYbrother, the Rev. Uobert Michael Howrell Ustiekle, one of hbis next of ki... |
Court Of King's Bench, We... | 1824-02-18T00:00:00 | LAW REPORT. This was an actioni between the same parties as those in the cause of Mlonday, in which thc plaintiff complained of verbal and written slander on i;is character, itmputing to him that he was not guiltless of the charge which he preferred against a dignitary of the church. The jury being sworn, hlr. Pitri.Lt... |
French Colleges. | 1824-02-05T00:00:00 | There is nothing now talk ed of at Patis but (he a!atir of the College of Louis le Grand. You will see in the .tifonif etr of yes- terday all article pttblished by the University on this subject. This article states that 115 students liadi been sent home to their families, on accotnt of plots against the head, and insu... |
Military Trial For Murder... | 1824-01-03T00:00:00 | LO - f`swUrt astnmbled at a quArter befbre twqlie, for the tial of. Y,ltigenr Simonrfor-thej miltder of te daHonein,on yIte on wbich .the dTheofA-ngo leniee-itered Paris. The ollowingofficers cqtt. posed the CoUirt, viz :- .- ITheCount -de Caraman; Colon,], Pdident-DIDaifon, Chef de Billon ; Liebreton'.iind de Lupe, Ca... |
Many of the merchants and... | 1824-01-22T00:00:00 | Many of the merclants and members of Lloyd's appear to be highly amused by the Quixotic generosity of the French Government, in offering to make good the losses incurred by the capture of ships during the late war with Spain. There are various causes which tend to give a colburing of ridicule to the whole proceeding. F... |
Vice-Chancellor's Court, ... | 1824-01-30T00:00:00 | .s1 Ung o t ~ > ' . - . ,'A.'. Z:J. , IU o inter3t occurred in this .nl-- t-d- YI,CE-CHAN,iIP',tarsT nDIC n-- ---F- -r -n n . |
MURDERS.-A man named John... | 1824-01-05T00:00:00 | MURDEaS.-A manbnamed John Zimmnernman, who lives beyond the .Blue Mountaionsi on the borders of Lehigh county, Pennsylvania, last week committed the horrible deed of usurdeitig his own daughter, a yeung woman about twient'rkears of 'age ! The unnatural father after he had'driven the rest of the famDi from the house, dr... |
Surrey Sessions. | 1824-01-15T00:00:00 | sA most numerous metmng ot- the ltagistrates for the county of Suey took place at the Seassons-..ouse at Newington yesterday. The members for the county and upwarda of 40 msagistrates were present; Thoma.q Harrison, Esq., in the chair. The reports of the Guildford and Brixton Houses of Correction wvere brought up, .nd ... |
SUMMARY JUSTICE.-A young ... | 1824-01-10T00:00:00 | SU-MIMARY Jt'STICS.-A young lad, named Matt.reau, was detected on Monday, at Paris, close to tiie Court of Assize, in theazct of stealing a hianik-erchief from e n's pocket. He was institantly broultt before the Tribuna, and sentenced to 16 months' iniprisonmient. A genlleyiati at present a .Porlsmouth, last from Gibra... |
FRENCH and ITALIAN.-M. LE... | 1824-01-13T00:00:00 | ~~flE CFI ad ITA AAN.- . LE GROS, of the Uni- t~.rerAt ofPars,coninus o INeSTRUCOTION binthe abOv'c LANUA(S. 5t.hom orabr:,d onmoderate terms. References Cal hegivn t fanileq' shoos o th bihesrepectabillty, Apply toM. eGro, 110 Hig Holorn, n Tusdaysor Fiday, fromn I2 to I o'ock; r onWedneday r Satrdayevenigs, inle03 af... |
Suicides. | 1824-01-01T00:00:00 | A ('oroner's inquest was ield on Saturday last at the Jar and Castle Tavern, Oxford-street, before Thomas Stirling, Es?,Coro ner, on the body of Anthony Caldares, a waiter in the bouse. Sarah Cooper, a servant in the house. stated that the deceased d" lived some tiune ia the house, in the capacity before stated ; he ha... |
The Times | 1824-01-21T00:00:00 | NE W1V TIIA1'PRF P OYA4l,, UR Y-LA NP. TIlIS EVENING, THF HYPOCRITE. Doctor Caiatlr*cll. Mr. Dowton; M aw-worm, Mr. Listoni; Charlotte, M rs. W. West. After which, DEAF AS A PORT. To concluide with 11-11L,QIJIN AANn THIE FLYING CHEST. TJiE A7' OY* ,COi7'E WT-(GA RDEN~ THIlS ;EVENING, T~M MAN Or TPIlE WVORLD. Sir Plerti... |
A vessel has arrived at G... | 1824-01-15T00:00:00 | A vessel has arrived at Guernscy fronti Rio de Janeiro, which sailed frolti thatport oii the 26thl of Novemuber ; but the lctters which reaclhed town yesterday contain no evcnts of political implzortance. It is saitl that Lorcl Cochrane's late cruise had prove(l very successful, anid that eachi sailor had share(d prize... |
To The Editor Of The Time... | 1824-01-19T00:00:00 | nir,; l'he Kev. (i. W. Bridges, the rector of Illanchester parish in the island of Jamaica, has lately published a pamphlet, entitled J Voicefrorn famaica, in reply to .lF; Fotberforce. B.s" Th' gentleman has taken great pains to convince his readers of the un- paralleled blessings of West Indian slavery as compared wi... |
Private Correspondence. | 1824-01-20T00:00:00 | Yesztedy the Duke of San Carlos, Spanibh Ambassador at this Court, notified to Dl. de Chateaubriand, a second time, the official deiriand of the Govenme-ntofSjin-,' 'forthdediato-uf-thae.of France, between her and her colonies. This renewed application, which was first iade in a less pre?s'rigmnnne?btou ttcn.daysago, a... |
Court Of Chancery, Wednes... | 1824-01-22T00:00:00 | LAW REPORT. iAtr. JlAKT restiume.U i15s argument or. yesterday upon the treat. ment of the evidence of Mr. Gibbs on the N20i P7iie triaL Though, thp past lit'e ad behaviour of this person were reprehensible, yet his evildence ought noit6s-havebeen sent to the jury pervadedwith suspicion and suggestions to the. disadvan... |
To The Merchants, Bankers... | 1824-01-15T00:00:00 | I I As the time fixed by the Corporation of the City for conduding the contract for the New London.bridge is fast approaching, I cannot refrain from once more encleavouring to draw.the at. tention of the citizens of London to the plan I in February last submiitted to their notice; and I have yet hopes, that some of our... |
In yesterday's journal we... | 1824-01-30T00:00:00 | In yesterday's journal we inserted statements of a dis- tressing nature, on the subject of Southerii Africa. It would appear, if those statements should turn out to bdA wellfounded, that our countryrnen settled near the Cape had not only laboured under a total exhaustion of their funds, but had been grievously disappoi... |
Yesterday at two o'clock ... | 1824-01-28T00:00:00 | Yesterday at two o'clock a Cabinet Council was held at the Foreign Office, by sumnlons, which wvas again attended by all the Cabinet Mfinisters, who continued in delibera- tion till about half-past five, with the exception of two of the Ministers, wlho left at hall-past four. Monday eveninlg MIr. Proudnnai, the King's ... |
High Court Of Admiralty, ... | 1824-01-28T00:00:00 | No business of any public interest occuried in this Court to-day, excepting the following !- THE FLORA. This case we have already brought under the notice of our readers on two or three occasions. The vessel had been arrested under a writ of fJeri facwas, executed by the -$heriff of Kent. A monition having been subse4u... |
New Russian Tariff. | 1824-01-31T00:00:00 | NEW RUSSIdN TARIFF'. |
The Times | 1824-01-26T00:00:00 | A1RW TFIEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LAMR. THIS EVENING, KING RICHARD THE THIRD. Duke of Glocester, Mr. Kean; Earl of Ricbmond, Mr.Walack; l4dy Anne, Miss Smithson. To conclude *vith HARLEQUIN AND THE FLYING CHEST. THiEATR ROYAL, COPEBXT-GARDBM THIS EVENING, KING LEAR. King Lear, Mr. Young; Cordella, 5liss Lacy. Toconclude with ... |
County-Hall, Warwick, Sat... | 1824-01-13T00:00:00 | i Zf n IVntS7Z w[X1," 'miswas n-inuirybefre the SherifF to assess dainages against: 'th deednoorciia onversation with the plai,itiff's wife, jugrent havina gone by default -Damages laid at 2,0001 The plaintiff is an eminent merchant and factor at Birminighalm, nnd the defendant his clerk, who hias since left this ooant... |
Police. | 1824-01-03T00:00:00 | BOW-STREET-Ai...~r Vataili, an Italian . gentleniatj of Itl.i f, spectabiliity,awabrought before Sir BR. Bs IEu chir4zed *UIi sri assault and hatt upo one.RMrs. Sithe Qi ef Cof st. Martin's parish. a .o~-ed The statement of Am-n.Davis was. that she keeps ", 9I?Title(otnmc. day evening MUr. VatAlli t,ame iheo her "plafi... |
From the LONDON GAZETTE, ... | 1824-01-07T00:00:00 | Znerbanrg_-- -,", Y-S We c 1to ppoDtn Major?-GenerOj Sir Blnjamin ,,Urban4Ci.B., to be1 EtEIe'Mrovenor of the settlemeneo] f l oane!ramnd:Essequiba. The King has been pleaet apnur iG Mowe, K.C.B., to be GoveiiIo Point Conamordeneral~ofth Sir i - ~~WHITERIALL ~a~6- The iing bas been .pIeas6e t ,o "Japon. He rzue lnt Eeq... |
[Advertisement.]-LITERARY... | 1824-01-02T00:00:00 | [Advertisemcnt.J-LMTER ABY N EWSPA?PER._Tho-nDrrr (SC. turda) v. ai lle published, iR 16 pages, 4to, on fine wovepaper, price nd., or post free, price ld, tle first number of new volIUme of T7e Littrayro CA-crei'd alnd W'Zekh Reuiew. St. Rona's -Well- the LifcofRiego; the SpiritofthePublic.JournaLs, &c.,.willbeamong th... |
FOR the ISLE of FRANCE di... | 1824-01-06T00:00:00 | IyUK the ISLE: of FRANCE', djet, , ~onstheat lradeir I and *IUIsaii i3' eli-the preso a non.tVh the gre"ter 0]reb berearRo enpiged. with Itetve to Call at 1 [a4eIa, the fast sail eop. ?eredBHIP ORPHEUS, 'SiOS t4NLAY.Master; burden 450 toO4 n lp Clte3nal, . 7s most exceilcet necOmmodatron for hast -egngera and will Fore... |
FOR MADRAS Direct, to sai... | 1824-01-08T00:00:00 | ~rOR MAIDRAS firet, t [l n. tl- Febii IV ~ ~ ~ ~ PAM~~ IOtons, C0apt. TRUS OMT ec~ Sll? GEI1A niiso*ocr Truacott, Jerinle-is Ca hIlL T ~ ~lI ~pdtI fnm.St. *T,.O RMALJUTTAS.mItd CALCiJTA osi otvl r--, on ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~,tre M4AOSED.A T OT EGL fH'~eg~ ny -j' ntedt,i'i o tTh P f lanary..rom Portsit,) I Il ue Thant 8 .Ies... |
CUPAR, Jan. 7.-On the for... | 1824-01-20T00:00:00 | CUI'AR, Jan. 7.-On the forenoon of Sut:day week, a serio-comic exhlibition took place in that little chapel in LadyWvind, which serves the three-fold purpose of a school, a place of worship, and a mason lodge. The brethren of the " mystic tie" had occupied it on the Saturday in celebrating the festival of St. John: but... |
To The Editor Of The Time... | 1824-01-20T00:00:00 | Sir,-Since my liberatohn ftom the colntv-gaol at HerttOra, yout, as well as many others, have not t siled to impeach me witlh every criw.e which you think will tend to destroy my character or peace of mind; but let me tell you, that the day is at hand swhen that just almig~ht; who has mercifully saved an innocent mran ... |
King's Theatre. | 1824-01-26T00:00:00 | The aibhiensb,le world and the lovers of music were in movement eA -3i Saturday evening, to be presenit at the opening of this thea. tre -for the seaoni, under circmstancees of much pleasurable expec. '-on. A new management hias been announced; and new managers, Z2new iin-'s, especially when their predecesors hiave bee... |
Court Of King's Bench, Gu... | 1824-01-09T00:00:00 | LAW REPOR?T. tAils action Wa brought t~recover ;he siAm of i2 (7O(14,I1eed.tt be lent by bie Efop41nsdjance Compan3 t othich the 1liintiW iA the chafrman to agentleman concerned bibeEast Inz isnt de. m It aApearedI thatwhIt e tbe:dhndaqt as absent' from thitc ifi try .he sa'b in qUestzob was rwas ed y *Is MuJingsnd oth... |
Westminster Sessions, Thu... | 1824-01-09T00:00:00 | , ..,I;:apta ilY l, mdice4 ving 't''ati unIawftel gAme caUed:Ro lN,m it' .wninmjng of T the. Mim; of 81. , and 'Isolbr an assaulnt unon ,the tid Tidbiab;. :ApeMOt natied 'Wtsc1ll zUindUd 'in the indinentbtditEtppeain' -Al79.P-tl'?'Ps-totidtuecaior stted' ~aS,i'the 6; of- aaintng,houase No.'3SiPI1.mrnall, uwhere.tsI5h',... |
HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND ATTEM... | 1824-01-12T00:00:00 | HIGHWAY ROBBEItY ANID ATTEStPT AT URDF>E.- Tuesday afternoon, between three and four o'clock, as William White, a poor man verging close upon 50, residing at Battle Bridge, in this county, was passing through Epping forest, he waa suddenly attacked by a robust fellow, who started out of 6 bush. and knocked him down by ... |
The Committee appointed b... | 1824-01-28T00:00:00 | The Committee appointed by the Court of Common Council to consider the state of the Coal-trade, finished their sittings yesterday. WVe stated a few days back, that the determination had been almost unaniumously adopted by them to recommend an increase of twenty-five Meters, which vas, wje now understand, actually the c... |
For Madras and Calcutta, ... | 1824-01-07T00:00:00 | the fine Al c)Ak buidslt SHIP AiRII t1 'UOfsAiSi\ aEll Cr ltsAMn dmnaderbum7o fn,slwIIg liitil lrr' '? ,'if: . 7fgtxg-Asae SapW a wtanI -Aldham t sandflok Ill voY aes ad nsp'iloaqeo ioe,or poto asseuf ;)HAS YailQ E .B1iS.a? tAb, to sail the mididle p i iJ- jSI1V' CORNWA.LL g1 -thn er re ister- *intlotziX X lfESinisande... |
Dutch Papers. | 1824-01-17T00:00:00 | A plot hac latelv been discovered in Bavaria, which tlreatens tO haveverv unple.asant consequences for many families. Severalyoung men of the re-pectable middle classes, all under 20 years of Age, seemed to have formed a band of robbers. which had sprcad chiefly in the high schools of Ratisbon, Nuremburg, An-berg, Salz... |
Middlesex Sessions, Frida... | 1824-01-17T00:00:00 | This was an appeal against the cenvicdon of Thomas Dove Brookes, of Brentford, in the parish of Ealing, in Middlesex, on the information of- Proctor, for having sold beer and ale of a par. ticular description, by rctail, without a magistrate's licence, at a victualler. The question, which is one of very great importLac... |
News in Brief | 1824-01-20T00:00:00 | LONDONV, TU.PISDAY, JANUARY 20, 124, Letters dated the 29th ult., and received yesterday ftom Cadiz, tnention that the expedition against Southt Ameri- ca, whick has been for some titne preparing in that pert, was on the point of sailing. It was decided that the Asia, the only ship of war in the harbour of the first cl... |
We have read through the ... | 1824-01-03T00:00:00 | We have ad through the trial of Simon, the sentinel who shot the man ontheday of the D4ke Of ANGOULEME'S entry into Paris. There are many singularities in the pro- cess. The first and grfatest is,' the nature of the Court before which the ace"sed is brought. A soldier is charged with the murder of ain unarmed person in... |
The Late Mrs. Jordan. | 1824-01-26T00:00:00 | jThe following letter has beh addressed to the Editor of a Morning Paper:- The attention of the public lias lately, as it has many times before, been drawn by a notice in the daily papers, to the case of the late Mrs. Jordan, and much pains have been taken to stigmatize the conduct of an illustrious personage, as it re... |
The Times | 1824-01-17T00:00:00 | ANrEIlTP` T1 ,EA TRF ROYAL, DRURY-LAIN.E. THIS E:VENING vill be performed, (for the 4th tinme), a newv comic Opera, callecl PHILANDERING; or. The Rose Queen. To coniclude Nvith HARLEQUIN AND TIE F'LYING CHEST. THEATRE, IOYAL, COVEAT7'GA-PARDRIM THrlc EVENING, the grRnd melodramne of TIMOURt TIlE TARTAR. TL-nour, Mr. Fa... |
London, Monday, January 1... | 1824-01-19T00:00:00 | The French mornigandeveiingpapers of Friday,which arrived at a late hour last night, are chiefly filled with dis- cussions on the approachinig elections. It is mentioned in themn, that VICTOR EtA.SUEtL, the abdicated Kinig of Sar- dinia, wvhose death has been expccted every day for some time past, is dead. Prince CARIG... |
News in Brief | 1824-01-22T00:00:00 | LAdvertisement.]-SE111oNs for FABulLIJES &r._ . lames of Sermons, selected and abridged by the Rev. 3. Dakins, B.A., from the Wilorks of Bishop Beveridge, will be found to con tain some excell&nt discourses, adapted to the Epiphany, Advent, &c.. which are recommended to heads of. families and others. Sol& by Baldwin an... |
Vice-Chancellor's Court, ... | 1824-01-24T00:00:00 | 'IIls being the first day of HiIatW Tern, his liono6r took his seal at one o'lock, and pioc~eded, to hold the first seal. The motions, hovever, were not ot' any geerl interest, - I VICE-CHANCELLOR-SCOURT. FLfDA1V .J I9V- Tt ? |
Colonial Intelligence. | 1824-01-01T00:00:00 | At a General Meeting ot Proprietors and otbers interested in the quarter of Taearigua, held by special summons at the house of The- mas Le Gentlre, Esq., the Commandant, on Saturday, the 20th day of September laat, toe following resolutions were ananimously ap- proved and passed Resolved, That to deprive the master of ... |
CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, JA... | 1824-01-20T00:00:00 | CORN EXCHANGE, .M1ONDAY, JA3. 19. Towards the close of last week, supplies poured in upon us in great abundance, and this morning we have had large arrals fresh 3n from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, yet all kinds of Grain have ad- Nanced in price, owing to numerous country order. Fine lbeat is from 2s. to 3s per quarter hi... |
Marriages | 1824-01-05T00:00:00 | On'the 24th UIL., at Dndw ll,Gocestemhire,- the Rev. Heiiry Kett, Fellow of Triniy Collee, Oxford, to 111i- lt~iaJ Whit~,,o Charlton Kings. Dear Che-Mnamn. On Saturdav last, at St. Marylebone ChUrch, bytbie Itey. Wl AL Chauvel, .eetar of Treat Stanmore aucdof Whitelhureb I%iddlftex, and prebendlary of St. Paul's Charle... |
Marriages | 1824-01-07T00:00:00 | -IOnTThursday,tlb Ist ir.stautat riptn,ne-ir-Derby,bytheRev;. Wflhiain3ItPiSve tlancnarke, of .oddlbn, Norfo&k, diJbhu Herbert Cidge, Esq.;.son of the ate'Major Jolm~Cages t bf- hhet on. Blst: India Cofupanyts service, on the Ben feal esabbmnient,.to'Jan eEIi-~ zae& dOgtrthe late AQustin ralgrave1Uanclarke, E;sq. Aso o... |
Lord Erskine's Will. | 1824-01-09T00:00:00 | .. xThejas. ~dlnd tstsament o, $f th iag Itec Lit imsona, cnohe 2d.iJst8ntg;,n W n=X oe,eod!ci1aoexed; bamg beu Zqrihltted tothe R is tPoeh II. :u k,tk.,~the wkPtdfi 'f edri?Z?'iN -4.Beig, ftct a sensef-h n4.tr 3l lnmuion,an4mot ftomr.n liwtive oferson~il tena~flmnt o r g*it,'abbu2 tirexpsemxy]ffe to kgreiit periS; iiS... |
A report has been prevale... | 1824-01-09T00:00:00 | A retport has been prevalent tor some days, ebat hi -Ma- jesty's cruiser Shapnrock was lost during the lait gali.. W-e feel great pleasure in being able jo state that she ariived in Belfast Lugh on ;he 30th ult.-Dbllin Evening Post. Sheehan, one of the persons charged with the murder[of Mr. Franks and familv, and who e... |
We insert most readily a ... | 1824-01-20T00:00:00 | Honorary'Solicih)or':tb the-IMSendleity Society,in-witih--that gentleman, -.in' reply to an inqury put .thRi7'lJy_acorres- pondent in thisjournal, disavows- his ever havilng partici- pated professlonally in an'y money epeuded'by'fte Society for the Prosecution of Vagrants. We are glad to have re- ceived, and to-pubAlis... |
Sales By Auction. | 1824-01-30T00:00:00 | IFreehold Residenee, in Pall-mall>sind St. e9~sutetft s session at Lady-diay,'.BklIriFORRtEST; 'at GarTawFay-s,'rHlS DX , thQ 0th inistant, atI2,~ - JkFreehold. state; situate on. the niorth 'siae Of Pall.: ml;etning to St..Jiameae-quare, consistingx,f a Imost desirble h seLf rbnrY No. 43, btit n6n-. No. 35, late sin t... |
FOR the ISLE of FRANCE di... | 1824-01-23T00:00:00 | 1,i tthe ISLE of FRANCE direct, a consta4it tradter, 1 and will sail in all thle pesent month, havlng the greater part of 5~ccrgo engaged. wivth leave-to call at blaideira, the frast sailing cop- p-rdHPOftt'HEUS. TtIOS. FINLNY, M1aster, buirden 450- tons; .lIGi ieCit -canal. Has most excellent arconmmodation for pas- S... |
New Black Hole. | 1824-01-31T00:00:00 | 7lTe limngp.ery mrobab. and ridiculous tale of horror is eravely t6ld in tdhe ,ion Gazette of the 19th. irnstant. I he statementpuuorts to be: contained iD a letter fomnePara- and is profsseAly' nserEed'in'the Portuguese JOurial, to prove to the subjects -of his Faithful1 Majesty, "into-wbat an -byss of evils rebellion... |
[Advertisement.]-SHAKSPEA... | 1824-01-03T00:00:00 | 0o.!i.SMAaT haS hieplnoiaor Of ajiprisiiog hiIid rinds-aid pa. t r o s . . r n c t I . . .-~ ~ n I ~ 'rnt-ie.z7 ofh. intr:r Te"V J8 5t ~ayAb~ 22d~ tt At~ "If' togxr i4,v.stbUI~ o structi and-itar~ns~~' ferrabj,a tirbtet fortta ~Ih ilys, -bbe sAve~4S tarfli of sTain amsinWl i daa~. ~Aa~enhsewent.JliE NsTw bfd-m MAGAZIXI... |
Fatal Affray In The Count... | 1824-01-13T00:00:00 | LFrosn thic kil.k~cxrt Moderator.1 Thc. circumstances of the fatal occurrence at r[ghrnon, in the county of Ilrexford, on the night of Friday last (2d inst.,) having been variotisly stated, the fdllowNrg authetintic rartieularss derived tfron the polite communication of a gentleman -h0o. acsisted in thc. official ivwes... |
Court Of Common Pleas, We... | 1824-01-27T00:00:00 | PRICE V. UARSII AND OTH1RR. 'l'he Court sat this mnornine in n.e,;-. Air. Sergeant PELL moved f&r n rule to show caose, why the ver- dict, which had beeni enteredl for the plaitiff' in this cansc, should not be set aside, as being contrary to the .eight of evidence, and why a new trial should not be granted. Before he ... |
Retail Breweries. | 1824-01-09T00:00:00 | The great advantage th -public derivc from' retail. breqing.iq vert conspicuous in the-town'of reisd'ina.. The working clsfses .ay every day, at thoir dinr er. antd supper iouns, be seen flOckinrg frdb all Parts of the town to`2Ur,,eAdms1sretail brewery, in CastlnsEreet, where they obtain for 3d., 96ood strong beer, br... |
Musical Phenomenon. | 1824-01-02T00:00:00 | In tMe more select musical circles, where the leading professors-2s. sociate in th character of friends, rather than in that of artists, there ham been unobstrusively stealing inteo notice a child,: in whom is developed so early and so extraordinary a'talent for mrisic, that the most fastidiSus predict for him a reputa... |
Education In Russia. | 1824-01-10T00:00:00 | ;: ,I have seen letters from Su. Petersburgh of the beginning of August, :which, though of an old date, cannot fail to be interesting, at th'ey refer to topics wthich, more than any other, deserVe atteition at tihe present moment, an contain facts that could not be allowed to transpire through the medium of any Russran... |
London, Wednesday, Januar... | 1824-01-14T00:00:00 | WVe received last night the Peris morning and evening papers of Sunday. The following are extracts:- [From the Meonitear, Jan. 11.-Offiictal Part.] ORDINANCE OF T4RjqNG. " Louis, by the graee'of God, &c. " NVe have caused a pastoral letter of our cousin the Cardin Archbishop of Toulouse to be laid before us, which is d... |
Police. | 1824-01-17T00:00:00 | MANsioN.HoUsE.-PoYMs BIMTRAX`rs.-Yesterday the LoRD AIAYOI anuounced in the Justice-room that the widows and children of the emigrants to Poyais, in behalf of whom a smell subscription had been raised, were sent down to their homes in Scotland, as the place where they vould meet with the greatest attention, and where t... |
Court Of Common Pleas, Tu... | 1824-01-28T00:00:00 | -. r (lwJpt tsB t2r,- nI I - - ' -" This-vms *an action E"t b-h' y -tbi t T1ai ni r S-of money which They hnd been o bD~edu, pay~ a L r et a Mtr. Sergealt VAUOI1AI notOt MOvedafor a tule in show aUse W'hy the verdict Sholljj4not_ be,set .asde,. pnd.a,.non e.tnteyed. The tede,anid- cited siverit] cases is &sp-port.bf hi... |
The letters from Rio de J... | 1824-01-17T00:00:00 | The letters from Rio de Janeiro, brought by Thze Bro- thers, arrived at Guernsey, did not reach -town till yester- djq They are ited the 27th of November, and are found, onfrary to exentaon, to containintellig?nceof the utmost importance, both to Bmaiil and to Europe. As>tfh-princi: pal statement rests upon the authori... |
OLD BAILEY, Tuesday, Jan.... | 1824-01-21T00:00:00 | *Jol lciztunz (a boy of TOyear of age) was indicted forsteaiog 7s., the property of Henry NIatEn. Mrs. laton, the-wife of the.prosecutor,. stated, that she-was sitr ting in the parlour at the bacl of her hus . nd'sshop, in Round-. court, Straind, on the l7th of Deceiuber last, and looking through the glaiss rlor, shc o... |
STAGE DANCING.-Parents de... | 1824-01-14T00:00:00 | (Q TAGE DANCINTO.-Parents desirfils of haVing their) J children lfnstru 'ed hII stage dancing are informzed t Va -r. I-i i7LI N, late liillet Mas%t-r of the Italnan Opera k-rouse. has n a. '.NC% for some APP5IFNTICES. Parerts wyill fill' the present a' RVOmIT3'1C oppolrtuinty, as nio prer4Ium will be reqrrired.-1 7, Gr... |
The Legacy Duty, with the... | 1824-01-19T00:00:00 | The Legacy Duty, with tehe.auxiliary imposts on pro- bates, letters of administration, &c., has often been alluded to in this journal. If we could grant to this subject an amount of space and of attention at all commensurate with the wide-spread influence of the above branches of taxation over the affairs of private li... |
Foreign Funds, Jan. 17. | 1824-01-19T00:00:00 | & iRERiGN F`-UN u Jan. 17. AustrhIn scrip, 53 j Rpussun o~fle'22. s93 Clililall, 761 i Rtoussriptlon, 8 i Col,,mbihn, 63 1 Ditto inscriptien, Danis,iI, Xi . btuirilng, 95 D:tt antheti I , le, Ditto, In lInres flsxie.i. ' tti oi 1 1 S20, 563 4 4 Freicnl, Rentes, 94l 95 Qitto or s824, I5 4 Frenchl ScIrip, S& 6 Si,,erica ... |
Court Of King's Bench, Gu... | 1824-01-06T00:00:00 | .tA;7 lizwopt. !51dhrs'seat, and proceeded to the trial of causes by slecial jurics O'55r1iEw V. WIUTTZ. "Tiis'was .-S an SCtitOs Against the defendant for. so negligently con. octSnglsinmselfasj brokei in respec: of Canada whiskey, which he Unblertooktoleu refthdeplaititff that the plair.tiff'was unable to en. force t... |
We observe a disposition ... | 1824-01-31T00:00:00 | lVfe observe a disposition to involve our relations with the newly established trans-Atlantic States in obscurity. It is asserted, that if we join with or assist thege in casting off the yoke or government of the mother country,-that is, of FERDINANO VIl-,-we are practisingjacobinical doctrines, and teaching nations to... |
Deaths | 1824-01-14T00:00:00 | DIED On 'ridanv it I is home in York-fstrcet, Dakertreet, Ricard Dennison, &q., in his 721 vear. . - a On Sa?txday last, at hisAiousc At Kingsfbn pon-ThDeS Saijel . Cox, Esq., aged 75. |
The following curious occ... | 1824-01-02T00:00:00 | The follroving curious occurrence took place a little time ago, not many miles from this town :-A barber and a youngfe':e havingad their bans published, attended at the church to be sii6. red. When the minister came toa certain part of the ceremony, the bridegroom very gravely asked. 'he clergyman " If he might. not ta... |
Insolvent Debtors' Court,... | 1824-01-10T00:00:00 | The Court sat for a hart of this morning to finishl the cases inIi yelerday's pat er at the head of whicih was that of Lord Charles Sweuer Churchlill. M1r. POLLOCK iatirnated to the Court, that it was his L-:.i.dalip 's wihh that the cas 'should stand over for tiwe ptesenL It was order. edl to stand over accordingly. I... |
The West Indian Controver... | 1824-01-14T00:00:00 | TO THlE EDtT01R OF THE2 TINES. ,Si,-Havin in -toiy former letters vindiicated the W61t lIidian zzaters f'romi th charges.brought against them- by theAfricart In- stitution and Mir. Wilberforce, by oppbsing factfs to fadllaces, and high official authorities to anonvnou caumie, sal nw ro. cecd to consider the aspersions ... |
A statement in the New Yo... | 1824-01-23T00:00:00 | A statem-ent in the New lorlc papers, whiv h are arrived to the 26th ult., confirms preceding rumours, and if true is of great importanco. It is asserted, on the authority of information from WFashington, that the British Govern- ment had offered to confederate with that of America to resist any attempts of the Holy Al... |
Prerogative Court, Thursd... | 1824-01-23T00:00:00 | Nothing of public interest occurred in this Coourt to-day. The Court was occufledlfor several hours in hearingatestamentary caase; previoislvr to wliltc, utpon a questionarising onthe form of a responsive plea, thetCoutt ruIed, that a party wws not to be held, in answering to the specific articles of an aldegation, to ... |
Deaths | 1824-01-21T00:00:00 | DIED.' On Sunday, the 18th inst., at East Shee%, Surrey, John Larptent Esq., in the 83d yearotf his age. on the 28th of October last, at the Cape of Good Hope, after a; painful and protr:cted illness, whbich hebore with a fortitude and re.._ si gnation natural to the piety lor which he was so. eminehtly distin- guished... |
CAPTAIN FOREMAN begs to i... | 1824-01-22T00:00:00 | iflAPTAIN' FOREMIAN begs lo intform the Passenger-, C, C'd Sbhpper" of GOODS by the bF.NMARK.HILL, that unless t~rga'.tI.rcontinard by the lst'of February, fie cannot be answer- O~R CA LCUTTA, wmith liberty to laind passengers at I.E l.lArra, and to s!il Positively the 050th February, l'a'vhag ihe c~t .at of her car'aa... |
We are happy to find that... | 1824-01-01T00:00:00 | IVe are happy to findl that the Irislh Magistrates have begun to txercise an active control over the conduct of the New Police Constables. In the county of Kilkeniny a ser- geant, of' the namiie of Dickson, has been committed for tri 1, on a chitrge o. atrocious outrage, with intent to mur- ditr a pterson named B 4n.EY... |
Prospectus Of The Brixton... | 1824-01-19T00:00:00 | TA-n.vrp?T.v-- 7 He who appLears in the prominent attitude of an instructor of youth, has a right to expect scrutiny; for no onie ought to place his child where confiaence hnas not been placed ; and eonfidence should no where be placed without experience: experience is the work of titie, and hence the diTffilcultv to m... |
The Duke of Buckingham an... | 1824-01-23T00:00:00 | Thie Duke of Riuekingham and Chanidos is about to dis- pose of his estateS ualled Doldinigton, I.ilstock, &c. in this county. This property consists of several very fine th.rmsT, is of betweell tvo and three thousand a year rental, and stretches along a considerable part of the coast of the Bristol Channelt The whiole ... |
Marriages | 1824-01-08T00:00:00 | , MARRiED,:. On Thursday, the lSt ma nt,ai &1d{nDtoSr,,y thle Rer. Paisra Warren vIA.r;the-Rev..Bcnjmin Xaes of March, Isle of Ely, Cambftgeshire, to Blary; yiungest daughter o? phrI'Leei of tb ffmet place. . . ,-. .~''* - La?ely; ;i? St Jam~' Vehtl atXerry,, tim- h6.inebcsnt, .f Smiborougb, it;:Mis# MEimaret :W~ir, -d... |
Court Of Chancery, Thursd... | 1824-01-30T00:00:00 | .. '. .OR.. I. - - I- J ORD-U TAXCViLOLt.F ased if the co nal-had joy kuiu uncationto mAlce tpn higirecommendaitioo-to 3 -eeMent pantdiupo 6receiving areplyin theineXtive,,fixed on ATlaynet peremptorili for hN5udjgmeTf=o - -,i coMAths?tgNTs 1S tShA 2Pttt'Cy. Au'. !I!ONTAG=U~ moved for- the slischargEof a erwoI who had ... |
A Council, it is said, wa... | 1824-01-09T00:00:00 | A Council, it is said, wias : edIdyesterday at the h6&w,- or the Lori. Chancellor, in. inmillon.1ce, when the,1aim Hourint to the Royal -ereypnn acco unt 6filiepxomi-e-iadT e to Miti-and his confession, wa~s take 'into cnide ,o.Te ~dd by the Secrtary, 4d "It~ fo tk01ome epar of the Exchequer, andW eToersetSe lh 'Yester... |
Mina. | 1824-01-22T00:00:00 | On Saturday several of the distinguished but unfortunate Spa. niards now resident in this country, waited on General lina, at his residence7,to convey to him some recent arrangements fonned by the Spanish ommittee and others;* ard they availed themselves of this opportanity to impart to their countryman their sympathy ... |
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