WEDNESDAY's POST
... NVEDNESDAY's POS'T. I - Londron, 'The~doly, .MIIt Li. The 1jing held a Court yesterday at St. Jarres' Palace, I le Members of the late Cabinet attended, to deliver up ,deD 1 ...
... NVEDNESDAY's POS'T. I - Londron, 'The~doly, .MIIt Li. The 1jing held a Court yesterday at St. Jarres' Palace, I le Members of the late Cabinet attended, to deliver up ,deD 1 ...
... - . - :1 ?? - WEO3± t1-I L OIWDO3- GAZ!TE:, 1wmw El 10. nr rr x DAO. - mre - - n -r ?? D DECLAfRA TIONS- OFP INSOLVENCY. t W. Whale, Witham, Essex, victualler, March 9, 1827. . J. Bishop, Goswell-road, grocer, March 9, 1827. BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. J. Robinson, Derlby, tape-manufacturer, from March 2 to June r 2, at the King's Head, Derby. r7 BANKRUPY'S. I E. G. Hopkins, Fenchurch street, indigo ...
... L )DNiSDAY's POST. Lonrdorn, i'esdos, Atymet 28. T ?? were (lone ?? at 87k, , T lar ?? of business yeste-rday afternoon, at which ter thd rened this morning; a teaction has since taken place ,s ,urter per Cent., their ?? a, pr5-sent being a7 ,, lt andI 8I for October The coltinuatidn is re- sit °I toot an eight per cent. The only business is miaking up, sul ,ig .a t tlsro - toii5 tonl ews we ...
... Tuo DOTY RV 1WZr.0Ciry, EMPTEMISnR 2-. - - - a The lswer which it was expected would be returned a by the Turks to the demands of England, France and mt, uy cae 1lurks to the demands of England, France and Tide s.Russia, has beentreceived. At thieexpiration of the fifteen Hali (lays, iarn nd' das Which 'the Ambassadors naimed as the time within pract ;~which a decisioaa must be come to, they ...
... I .e A rit. ~ntn The Fveedomi of the City having been Unanimously voted uftn to the Itiglt Rlon. Robert Peel, by the Mayor and Corpora- Sttod, to, at a chainbedr irteeting held on the 27thi of Juelat ard of Iand the same entrusted for presentation to the Earl of iu b Coventry, Recorder, the following correspondence has since taken place through thebands- ofViscountDeerlburst, acting harks onl ...
... 1.- ?? . m 1\n The Candidates Who have sent its their names and tes- tinionials, &c., for the Head Mastership of Rugby School, arev- hre nty rnt Clee xod sitn D Rev.Chales nstv, Tiniy Cole , Oxord Assitan Master 6f Rugby. Rev. Thomas Arnold. late Fellow of' Oriel coilece Oxfod. R1ev. S. E. Batten, Assistant Mlaster of haurrow.0 I 51Oxor- Rev. Thomas Bourdillon, .Trinity Hall, Cam bri age, and ...
... a- ?? POST. , ?? T ?? X London, Tesdal, Octocr 16. -n o'L rocx..This is the settling day in Consols. OT1'5 considered light, in consequence of the lmited 1P,.ctt leli tile account. The prices at present are 86i and D -0iter L xchcquer Bills 61 to 65. India Bonds 10 ?? is scarcely any change in the ot the Foretgn Blonds, and but tew transactions 1wa, 2I ; Colombia, 2Q~ 27 ; Brazil, 57,6 ; ...
... MmP1D3TION T n 'To T ,Ml NORTE POLw. rM - - - : ?? ?? )f The official letter addressed by Captain Parry to the First Lord of the Admiralty, wherein his plans 'are de- tailed, is a curious and interesting document. It is as h I'ollows: !e TO THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT mELVILLE, &C. d (copy) 1 Admiralty, 13th April, 1826. i AyLORD-Among the enterprises which yet remain unac- 5 d complished, and of ...
... -. GnOef GlmrlDEs ASM-a FIltt.t Ct IESIitIIPIELD.| The inhabitants of Chesaerfield were on Saturday lat rnuch gratified by lvitnessirg the Ascent of the celobtated Aeronut,| ,Ur. Geortge (Ircen. The weather which had in the morning been 4 unfavorable, fortunately cleared up at the time appointed foe I aseendill?, and gaive the assemblcd multitude an opportunity of seeing tbis interesting ...
... -- - PJ.PL Y of the RIGH T HAIO ROBERT PEEL, lf P. to the ADDRESS froma the VICINITY and TO N of TAMWOR TII. (FROM THlE NVARWICtSITtIRE CHIIRONICLE.) A meeting took place at the King's Arms Inn, Tamworth, on Tuesday, to receive Mr. Peel's reply to the Address which we had the satisfaction to present to our readers in a former paper. The Rev. II. R. ?? was unanimously called to the chair, in ...
... ?? -, ,lurocrne. 130W STREET. 4th t a, l - - UOW STREET. ed On Saturday the 4th inst. an elderly man, named TWlliam 2 !S. Edwards, a schoolmaster at Derby, was brought up in custody c 'B from that place, and examined at this office, before the liligistrates, for the purpose of having an order of affiliation made upon him }r to compel hit-7 to maintain a female bastard child, of which t g was ...
... 4 London, Tte~dapy, April 1o. pespatches, dated the 23d ult., were received, yesteed&v, t the colonial Department, ftom Lieut.-.General Sir ?? fi. G.Co.cB. commanding the British Army in Portugal. The g3igade's remained stationary, and all was quiet. Lord Liverpool is going on very well. The Lord Clhancellor and Mr. Secretary Canning had audienees of the King yesterday. Iln the House of Lords, ...