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CRITIQUE ON DON CARLOS; OR PERSECUTION

... CRiTIQUE ON DON CAR-LOS; OR.. PERSECUTION. A Trae in i v Five Acts, BY LORD 'JOHN RUSSELL; WHEN we first heard of -this Tragedy,f or, rather, read of it in the newspapers, ve could, not help thinling, that the scene, though laid in Spain, was really to be Englishb. In fact we thought4 that the hoary Lopez was to be the persecuted party; that Lord John, under, the name of Don Carlos, was to ...

PLACARD CONSPIRACY

... sLP.MXA4 CN i] ¶h sbjct was, mIotoI in~ :the iastl Rg-istor; *Uder been couimen*el :for Tieaso beprever ed-s A n be4u*te ed .with: great ?? to ;¢vcry man w'iho ?? wsfith VliI prss. af The; i!nate i, X~ ever, S so deeply.t inteie~tingj that it seems neceary Otto di- rect :the -Ors attetion tdo some or, th publctionshh have taeni plmexe laetb tot The re e, hereuto ape eub- Joined four ...

THE UNNY MAN For Matchless Blacking and for Law

... THE UNNY. MA Fox; Matckiess BlacAiiihg and for La.Iw. Wmpx- the 'i U3NNY MANI2 ap- peared, the! other dy, at our Meetiug at the Freemason's Ta- vern, people were a good deal ,puzzled to know wavitt he woudd 6eiat. So me thought that he was onlyanxious that mypuitq should be preserved; but, when he said that he was ready with his dmite; with your spite, you mean, said a gentleman in the ...

SHERIFF'S COURT

... SIHERIFPS COURT. Thursday Mlorning'. THE newspapers have a report, and a very good one, of a transac- tion, in which I was engaged yes- terday, in this court; but, the subject being of great public im- portance, I shall revert to it in my next. I was by no means sorry, that the action was brought against me; and, though the result of it is, of course, pleasing. to me, hav- ing saved me from an ...

CATHOLIC APPEAL

... TuH public, and my readers amongst the rest, will haveall read the following document long- be- fore I can bring it from the press. I insert it, however, with a degree of satisfaction that I am wholly unable to describe. Mr. OICoN- rNLL has from first to last acted a part worthy of his cause and of -i6i characder. He has come to England, he has gone into the House of Commons, he has faced his ...

HUNT against COBBETT

... HUNT again7st COUBETT. Tos following is taken from the DlUBLIN MORNING REGISTI.R of tbe 8th instant. It shows bow cautious the ATTO4,EY GKNERAG ?? to have been in acting upon the instuct ions that he receive(d from Hux-r and his ATTORNEY. I have had no application on the subject, and I am obliged to Mr. ST&UNTON for this,-act of kind- ness atb or, #ough it was no more than justice to me, it Is ...

MR. CHAPMAN, AND MANCHESTER MAGISTRATES

... Court of King's Bench, Nov. 22. I have only to observe, that this SCARLETT is one of the Whig-Opposition ! Mr. SCARLETT spoke in ag- gravation of the punishment. The libel was, he said, of a most dangerous character, as it inter- fered with the administration of justice; and especially at Man- chester, where the population were second only in amount to those of the metropolis, while they were ...

IRISH CATHOLIC PETITION

... I ?? the following. Petition from the LEINSTER JOURNAL. It is stated to have been read to the Catholic Association, and agreed on as proper to be presented next Session of Parliament. Whether. this will finally lie the petition, I do not, know; but it is- the best that I have ever seen of the kind. It does not, however, plainly enugh poin ut the grievances and the insults which the Catholics ...

MR. O'CONNELL

... I MR. O'CONNELL ?: If- .e i ,. f.. TA&Riil przete aaius Aim, & :.y t.lae Atuornej,-Gnera, £Iareiwa eu. COMMISSION. COU RT. GreenZ-Aree, Jrn. 1. This dav, at oneocM-ock; the onmuissiol was opened- by Mr. Justice Jeb and Mr. Justice ,Moore. Long befiore the arrival .ot the Judg~es, the various aye- tides, to the Court were crowded to-excess, and the most 'intense anipety peadeda c es as t4o the ...

SURREY ASSIZES

... S URRE Y A-A:S S'lZ E S. : s . ?? ; . , ?? Kinyston, April 1, 1823. GAINSFORD V. SCOVELL. Mr. COMYN opened the caseb stating, that this was an action to recover the ivalue of a certain quantity of butter and bacons which had come into the bands of the defendants as wharfinger and wshich they had converted t, their own use, &c. Mr.,I MIarryatt then' addressed the jury for the plaintill. The ...