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... 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 ...

PAin.llMi:\r.lltY INrEU.iOF.KCE, I'UrSDAY, noltstj t.oitus, JAN. 23. speed) Tub tjihone. a)»ont two o* cl

... 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 ...

KENDAL

... The Gazette. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, By the French papers we learn that the Russian ultimatum, presented to the Turkish Plenipotentiaries anil accepted them, is rather to be considered the basis fu| ture negociation than a fixed and established | treaty however this may be, one certain good has resulted from it, which is, that ! the scourge war .will be deferred for season, and advantage may be ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1826
Newspaper: Westmorland Gazette
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 5654 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: hudleston 

TTIK CUM BURT. AND RACQUET

... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

DESIRABLE RESIDENCE

... TO be LET, and may Entered upon immediately, if required, A very desirable DWELLING HOUSE, with Coach House, Stable, an excellent Garden, and about Two and Half Acres of Land, situate at LYCHMORE, in Moresby, near Whitehaven. For Particulars enquire at the Office of Mr. ARMITSTEAD, Solicitor, Queen Street, Whitehaven. BRIDGEFOOT AND STAINBURN TOLLS. Xolii'e it hereby Given, THAT the TOLLS ...

SALK, Mitscovado scale sugars, JAMAICA BUM, (CAROLINA KICK. CHfcSIIIHE CHEESE. PINE TIMBER. TA R. Douhlc ..

... 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) ...

if. HOUSE OF LORDS— Wednesday, Ma\ 21. PROROGATION OF VAJUIAJIF.NT. Tins the day appointed fur the Koval ..

... ol lu. tats the Woolsack, at .p.arter two clock. Ihe blowing Irere the Peers appointed for the occasion Auhbwhop oj Catiterbun. Lord Chancellor, the Marquis onyngham, Lord Steward of his Majesty’* Household, .the Earl Harrowoy, and the tlicn comman.li-cl the of tl.e Jft«k Hod to summon tlic Cmm.mi,. to tl.t.r t uhovtly after lliomuolvos with the Npeakrr tlieir head and'the number Members in ...

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FflO be SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES-1. DAY the 2d of Mav, and the following

... Days, at the House of Mr. Lancelot Bouch, in Sandhills Lane, Whitehaven, All his Valuable H O U S E O L D G OO D S and FURNITURE, consisting of Mahogany four-post and Camp Bedsteads, with Hangings; Feather Beds, Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Bedding and Linen; Mahogany Dining, Card, Stand, ami Dressing Tables; Wash * Stands; Mahogany and other Chairs; Dressing (’bests; Eight Days Clock; ...

THE CUMBERLAND PACQUET

... Cue Dacqtict. WHITE AVENTUESDAY WOUNINCi, 3l, 182 G. The foreign news, this week, possesses more than usual interest. Mr. Canning returned from Paris. lie was well received ail classes the Parisians, ami had •the honour of dining with the King of France. Humour says he has succeeded in concluding a commercial treaty with our neighbours ; but well-informed persons discredit it. We very much ...