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... Cmwierfawli [N«. 2388.] ...
... Cmwierfawli [N«. 2388.] ...
... TU DA Y, NOVEMBER 18, 1820. The proceedings against her Majesty have abruptly terminated. stated our last paper, that 129 noble Lords to had decided, the Committee, retaining the Divorce Clause this majority comprised the enemies well the friends the Bill toto, whilst the simple opponents that clause, including the greater part of his Majesty's Ministers, formed the minority. By this foreseen ...
... his scat upon the throne, the Black Bod was dispVched reeptire the attendance llte House of Commons the Bar. few minutes the Speaker appeared, followed a large proportion of the Members the House. His Majesty delivered the following graci- Speech t.or/h CenUeihen, •• 1 have the ncijuiunting you, that continue to receive from Boreiko I’oVvirs «l»o slroogest assurances of fri ...
... CHAIN CARLES. Apply to BELL AND FISHER. Market Place, 27 M.y, 1522. - ...
... Julin Alpinuta and the Captive of Stnmboul,. HT J. H. WirrKN, AUTHOR OF HOURS. FTC. These are historical poems. The former, on the resistance Julius Alpinus, Chief of HeU'etia (wild had Ifen-ued himself witli Gulha), to the usurping rairaston of Cecina, the Genera! of the successful Otho, once illnstrntes the fidelity and noble patriotism Alpinus, and the simplicity and devoted affection his ...
... DITTO, Diln i .Im COAI. TAR. for Naval IRISH BUTTER, Tor Sheep Sake; Pipe, Puncheon, and Bartel STAVES J CASKS, of every Description. Apply to THOMAS HASTIE. Cooperage. Street, June, 1822. N. B. All of COOPER'S WORKdoneon the low. «l Terms. (26) ...
... The Whitehaven Harrier* ill cast off on Wednesday the Olh of October, at eijiht o’clock the morning, at Low Walton ; Friday the 11 th, at Steel Bank} and Monday the Hill, Castlori|'g. MONDAY, 7 OCTOREn, 1R22. When Is so much the fashion those who prwflar lie the political illuminati of the day. »o make long and long speeches for the purpose espounding tlWdr various creeds ; when ITolkham. York ...
... J. C. Curwcn, Esq. a otion relative to Criinal Laws the Isle of Man, Thi* ay leail an investigation of ore extensive nature, and it would not l>v iHgeotis to the iolercsis the Manx pet»|>lc, if ivil and C'liutina! Law* were jilaevd a looting vtty wli.it ilk’v present. Soe ngo the present Mr Juslire Ho!royd, nl oilier Lawyers of eineiiee, went KCy, to in ike innijiries intti the ...
... some months past have afflicted many countries, in consequence of extraordinary inundations, have not spared our city and there has not been in the memory of man any example such flood, we have experienced. The following are some of the particulars:—This morning, about nine o'clock, the water in the canals, which are supplied from the Neva, began to rise rapidly, and continued to for some ...
... CUM BURT. AND RACQUET. only men to lie held in honour, and that he in the tint of all speechmakers. O the rtwß animal !*• Loan CrtcalßAXF.— The friends of the Greeks in this country (ir'riiiding the Greek Deputies in London), are now treating with this heroic officer, in order to induce him to throw his talents and bravery into the scale against the Turks ; and there reason to expect that his ...
... 4 lo r the liberal enco and the Public in general, f ment he has received since he commenced Business in Lowther-Street, as an I RON and BRASS FOUNDER, and begs info that the be under the Concern will in future ASS and who beg to Firm of BURGH to assure their Ii jends and the Public that it is their determination to use every effort to render their Establishment as respect able and as ...
... the Globe Inn, in Cockermouth, on TUESDAY the Fourth Day of October next, at Eleven o’Clock in the Forenoon, to examine and audit the Accounts, and on other special Affairs. , _ JOSEPH STEEL, Clerk to the Trustees. Cockermouth, 9th Sept. ...