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LONDON, Ti'ESDAt, Aiccst 18,

... generally prevalent that the Governments may come to a rupture upon the subjects in discussion; —that the Court ot lA»ndon speaking in tone to which the United Government will not, submit, and that the Congress the European States, at Aix-la-Chapelle, will ...

KEMIM9CIXCI*

... if it proceeds it begins. The Chevalier Lunalico is despatched from the moon, inquire what subjects of that planet “truly speaking, are resident upon the earth, ilhoul leave and permission of his Lunatic Majesty; and to deliver summonses or subprnas such ...

fpenny.—sth Week, 3d Quarter

... Farnh. 0— 24 77tttMrovK, Juti, 27.—The hops in our neighbourhood •till look very promising, and middle Kent growth, generally speaking, was never known blow finer. The young hops many places have been injured for tbe want of rain, and several of the planters ...

To be completed in Three Volumes

... London Subscr.lcrs to the above suf.plied at! Buckseliers a id Sncsmen in t e United Kingdom. PERSONS THE BRITISH EMPIRE WHO SPEAK WOULD ACQUIRE THE FRENCH Ai;E Lk courrier l hope, 6011 AIN’S FUCNCH NEWSPAPEK, at ouce a Weekly Journal and a permanent work ...

Lincoln Assizes

... the witness's box stamped wvith the ignomniny of the broadest perjury, for on the trial at the last assizes lie had sworn to speak the whole tsrth, and yet he cos- cealed all the evidence he had this day given. Fle came to-day to swear solemnly wvhlst ...

OR YORKSHIRE AND PBICTKD AND PUBLISHED BY T. TOPPING, * »E OFFKE. I CONTINUATION OP CASES, Mont. Its. CAFFFRATA ..

... TO THE INHABITANTS OF HULL, Ac. Ac. IN laying the following Cases before the Public, Dr. CAFFERATA thinks, that as facts speak for themselves, any observation his own part would superfluous, Suffice it to say then, that they are authenticthey have plain ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... meeting, in Tondop, by, Mr. French, in which, that gentleinain indulged iri a 'm'ost ofenive stf~ain of vituperation, in speaking oftthe late lriemier,. I~r, Canning 'the present Lord Chancellor; and thie digistaries of the. ?? establishment, > The ; ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... falsehood as to say that you had only the first small quantity ? and he replied, Well, I know nothing -about it. Mr. Ayug: You speak positively as to the two sorts comprising the five pounds nine ounces ? Witness: I have no doubt as to the Cavendish. Joliffe ...

oxb or booty's soliloquies

... basts of the noble lord’s Advice his Son. Munich, by It. DTsracli, Esq., one of that gentleman’s best productions. He thus speaks id' ...

THE NEWINGTON MURDER

... Mrs. Quennell hali some conversation with him, a whbich she began by saying to hinm- {low could you be al so unkind as to speak of Williani (her husband) in the wvay youbhnve, when lehas been so kind to you ? Thu es prisoner seemed surprised, and wanted ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... ledge of the other. They were confined in separate cells, and during the night they were heard to speak to each other, those in the two end cells speaking through the one in the centre. One of the prisoners said to the other What has Nell got ? alluding ...

THE WORKING OF THE IRISH POOR LAW

... that it was as far as he could see unavoidable. After dwelling, for some time, on the state of the unions, he proceeds to speak of the c peasantry. Of these, he says, Sad, Sir, as is the physical aaspect of those whom workhouse diet has as yet failed ...