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East India-House.
1824-03-25T00:00:00
IYetterday a Quarterly Genteral Court was held at the Eut Iudia. iste, wlen the CIIAIRtMAN laid before the Court several papers relating to the allowances, compensations, and superanruations, granted under the by-laws. he C-UAIRMA then put the qucstion of adjournment, when ee DOUGLAs KINNATIRD rose, and asked what prog...
We have repeatedly spoken...
1824-03-05T00:00:00
W\re have repCatedl!y spok.,ii with severity of Ihe CRsAN- CELLOR of the ExCj 1lE(2FR'S nC',V plai or finance, IIot for what it hals dor-c in allkviating taxawion, but for what it has left undoine-not for the principles of financial policy on 'vhich it' is gi onideticl. but for t: ying vecn a successful rxpleriment in ...
We have received the Pari...
1824-03-11T00:00:00
WX-e have received the Paris morning and cvening pipers of Monday, together with private letters of' the same tlate. 'The contents of the latter, thouglh not very important, are not destitute of inttrcst. It would aplear that thc Frenchl Ministry, being unable to obtain any moniey fiom Spain as a compensation for the b...
Lent Assizes.
1824-03-24T00:00:00
'l'his was, an, action on- the casc against miller, for unlawthrfuly andl &eceitfully returning to tieplaintiffaquantity of inferior flour,asalls prodde ot0wheatwhichlhadbetn sent byhim to theirmill to beground it was proved athat the plaintiff a farmer, was in the habit of send- ing corn to the defendant's mil to be g...
Parish Of Chelsea.
1824-03-15T00:00:00
Sir,-A psrinted copy of a report, prcsented .16vst3 of Chel- sea parish, by a cotnmittee of inhabitants Aepated bya7former ves- try to investigate the accounts ofrthe overseers -,f the poor for the year ending Lady-dav, 1822, is in general bircuTadtbi throughout the parish. The prominent facts to be collected from this...
Common Council.
1824-03-19T00:00:00
A Court of Common Council was yesterday held at Gumldlhall. It was agreed to petition Parliament a,gainst a bill now pending, fbr making a canal from the river Lea to the Regent's canal, on the ground that the measure would have the effect of depriving the city of London of certain ancient rights, dues, and tolls, to w...
Crown Side.
1824-03-06T00:00:00
The interest excited by tile expectedt trials of the persons %m_ mitted for the alleged murder of James Grainge, it RableyJv,l,oo was considerably lessened by the returns made on the s5v5v1ai biil of indictment sent up to the GrandJury yesterday. By D neo'o,gk, however, the court was crowded, but there was litt]p exnie...
German papers have arrive...
1824-03-03T00:00:00
German papers have arrived, in which appears an article extracted from the Picd7nootese Gazette, dated Cortu, Jan. 24, -iv- iog an account of the notification of the death of Sir Thomas Mait- land, by the Ionian authorities. The event having been made known by formal proclamation, the colours of the fortress and of all...
WINDSOR, March 22.-On acc...
1824-03-23T00:00:00
XVj 1 w Mardogl?O ace-osrnii-f the continued fall of rain anti the severity of the weather, Hfis Majesty has not left the Royal Castle thi morning. A numerous party is e-I'ected to dinie uithi the King to-day: among the dlstin- ,-Iisbed characters expectedi are, the 'Russian Aynbas~adoir, ,he Dake of Wellington), the M...
London, Monday, March 1, ...
1824-03-01T00:00:00
The Paris papers of Friday, which arrived last night, are more than usually curious to thos6 who take an interest in the internal politics of France. They contain the result of the first day's election in the capital-a result for which those only could be prepared svho have for the last two months been watching the man...
[Advertisement.]-Passing ...
1824-03-06T00:00:00
[Advertisement l-Passing down Bond-street, our curiosity was attracted to an exnibition caUed the NATURORAMA, and having seen many things under the rame of ramw7, this bearing no re- semblance to them, we must confess that its merits are not to be described, ttS superiority s,trpassinr any thing that we have ever seen,...
Deaths
1824-03-09T00:00:00
Suddtnly, ,t his hKe;sjseJ, ballfstrce Finisbu r,( gn Sdur- day ~ las,eo. cv ppwa.4j:A7 the gt1t yesr' 67 3s 4ge11M 'RvbertP&nanr yea.yetaeinvy sargonin that,ecbbonr -' - man whose cndua thu i HAm ure the esteem of many finds. avd Ih whome death tbejo6r havc 20rta generous bnefactor. On Su - Y HutIflP) F thc wife of Ca...
House Of Lords, Wednesday...
1824-03-11T00:00:00
PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGETCE. The revenue inquiry bill was read a third tine, and passed. I The Irish church rates bill was committed, and reported.- A I HOUSE OF LORDS. WEDNESDAY. iMlARCIH 10.
House Of Lords, Friday, M...
1824-03-27T00:00:00
rJRLIAMENTAR r INTZ.&LIGENCE. Capt.at BASTAIRD antd others fromn the Corhmons, brought up the silk daties bill, tie postage bill, the convicts' regulatiou bilt, anti several private bills. Mlr. CAxrxG brouyl~t up the save-trade piracy bill. The above bills were read a first dine, and the other bills on tho table were f...
House Of Commons, Monday,...
1824-03-30T00:00:00
Mr. HUSKISSON presented a petition from an individual re- siding in Liverpool, againist the bankrup: laws' amendment bill. Mr. Alderman WOOD presented a petition from a considerable number ot' watenren, who ply at the '1 ower stairs, against the St. Catherine Dock bill. .Mr. T. WILSON presen:cd a petition from certain ...
Lent Asszes.
1824-03-19T00:00:00
This was an sction of trespass for forcibly compeHing the plaintiff and his family from a lodging, and for unlawfully taking his furnl. tare.-Plea, not gnilty. The plaintiff was stated to be a captain in the army who had served at the battle of WVaterloo; aiad the defetidants, father and son, were described to be carpe...
TWO excellent well built ...
1824-03-24T00:00:00
ritWvo excellenlt well bui t lFAIILY HOUSES, in coni- plete repair, adoining each other, with large gardens, to be LR1' or SO.D, remarkably low, thc proprietor residing in the country. rell adapted tor a sehool or any conevrl reqxirig room. Iniquire on the premises, 28 and 29, East.street, Wal rorth. r O DHAPERS, Groce...
Deaths
1824-03-24T00:00:00
DI1ED. ~ At Bath, on the 22d inst., universally beloved, ini her 81st year Eli7abeth, the pious relict of Petcr Turquand, Esq., fonnerly of the Old Jewry, London, merchant. On Sunday, the 21st instarit, at Streatham-park, Thomas Harri- Son, Esq. On the 22d inst., at his house at Stockwell, Hugh Stan er, Esq. On Tuesday...
From the LONDON GAZETTE, ...
1824-03-03T00:00:00
C *'.Mrl',tKreturnedtt%.erve Ile this present PAlLIAMIENT. utyonf LouthEs hn resliq Fester, of Rathescar, ir} the countY n Loutil Esq., tthe-room of the Riglht lion. Thomas Henn Skef- fi lto W kro iscoUnt Ferrard, a Peer ofthe U ited Klingdolr.). BANRRUPTCV ENLARGED. Anthony Gatenby, Manchester, wholesale grucer, from ...
Stutgard, March 5.
1824-03-15T00:00:00
Hi -Maijstv thle Kineoi Slveden has c.u;-e( a project of law to be iaid b re the Storthing. proposinre to abolish the ancient laws rc- lative to the duties of custo &s. &c. According :o this new plan. the ordinances forbidding the inmortatiol of French, Spanish, anti Por- tuguese wines, except iinnlediatelV from tlhe r...
Horrible Murder.
1824-03-25T00:00:00
untIe Ula we imagine, wflen we penned the article for our last in reprobation of the protection afforded to an armed ruffian, and ,n avowed murderer in Galnmot, that a horrible acsassination would be perpetrated in that ill- ated barony, before the parazraph was printed off at press. The gentleman to whose melancholy f...
Maidstone, March 16.
1824-03-18T00:00:00
'ine bent Assizes bor this eou:tty commenced here to-day. The LoaRD CHIEF JUSTICE presided on the Civil side, and the Ho}I Xlr. Justice BEST on the Crown side. WELLS V. SYGULDEN. This was an action on the 55th Geo. .Il, to recover penalties agains-t tne defendant, as an overseer, for supplying the pDoor Of the parish o...
Births
1824-03-12T00:00:00
O0- the 8th instant. at COrom's-hill. Gyreenwich, Mrs. Thomas Alartnr. of a soil.
Navy Pay Office, March 25...
1824-03-30T00:00:00
Pe iieNcLapKiSta The, COUTeNTYortace M thisla OVeMMUt he 1,4.I4 e"purio it ofc an adequcesth ,)per OnIes sle cdpflacxt(In cTtbgl~Wnjr tuatItV ud rsnFof eihp1~ore bintnai VyIt be1etrt.-KsiC0t ,e WrlU'i tdpll ai4the irets~f.tirn-, tjeami surplus, toth cnrsttEr ftlWyl losse and iffi ellent Teizolne ttiJIrVlTCl sEkuy x7ic-...
The Papers relating to th...
1824-03-06T00:00:00
The Papers relating to tbe ffhiits of Spain and the ul- tra-mrine States, which we published yesterday, are in. teresting; and we may also. adds as we do with great plea- sure, that, as far as they. go, they are not uiisatisfie- tory. We khow not how soon or how late the i'nhabi- tints of South America)- wvho have efeo...
It seems likely that the ...
1824-03-13T00:00:00
It scerns likely that the rew Game Act wrill pass the C'ommons. IVre feel a certain degree of timidity in speak- ing on this subject, and shall tell our readers the reason. fe have often observed in common life,how very little un.- derstanding will suffice to render a man excessively know- ing, and really quite II up t...
FOR CEYLON, with all poss...
1824-03-08T00:00:00
>'~td$IM IP l IBAL Direci,b despatl cl. 9tofAile~ 0 rlandei lyingfDtek t rea2 l _qcH aeloem <,nLle or berd ork to rOtlrxet&| P4,ye =d . . Xe ftt. i ife pry to Sk t aplyi Xsan. tlieremla ne1a. lfinr a , a CS:,GU~~~~~~~tA e're?:t, to si:dIsfl in nau, n-e ] AI.- burden. 2,30 t,ns; ,,, ,.Uperid iltl hithe Vtns itt hL'aVlr ...
Foreign Funds, March 23.
1824-03-24T00:00:00
IOEIRIGN FUNItS Sarci 23. Aupstrian Scerip, 123 J J pnm. otge Srp ChIlian, 81k1 IlOsai ons of 22, 94j 4 J Colombian, 64* 4 Ditot 4itln Danish, In Lterling. 9 tto etallic Ditto, In Mixres Blanco. 9.5 6 Spitlish Of 1820, Frzaih Rentes, 1oo150 101 DittofIS2O, 21 201 1 DO. Scrip, 131 131 Dtto of 1823. 18 Greek Scrip, Amric...
Oakham (Rutland), March 5...
1824-03-13T00:00:00
(Before the lon. B3aron; 111Y LOCF..) PatCr. k uDi. an Irishtnan,aged 70,known as a dealer in omnger &c. at the imnarkets and fairs for a considerable (istance round Stamford, at which place he has resided for a few years past, ran arraigned on an indictment. charging him with a rape on the body of Elizabeth Robinson. ...
FOR BATAVIA and SINGAPORE...
1824-03-22T00:00:00
OR, BATAVIA and SINCAPORE, noaw loading in E. TAoipool,- t", :1nel" 'ne s5.11? PORelR tbgC ~~ts n Pen~~~~ers. Far f~~~~lreiht orj, psge lamply to Fad ~ly ~P0 or toWido Cha. Grat anCiugton. London ORQUEBEC the quEBEC ACKET, CjVthiU Zts Don h 1tocpil oh esel has suelo~aeoA*d- 1tIO1n faor, P"Weners,ngpovdd ih airexcellent...
The Times
1824-03-09T00:00:00
, T THIS ;rti$'S T)VE4TAE. THIS present EVENhV; will-be Perdirie4 the'avonrSte comIc OUpeta., In 2 actF, enttltletlLIyNEK ).iVGXA useyS RO<SiDL. Betwreen th,n -ecta7the ZeaewDert]41em?nt chevalecesque, ealied HONNlBUR t5X tAMgS. Rntl' onf the Opera. an entirey new 3allet. vwithnevW eiierst,,drssecs ,nd de a lons. entSt...
From the LONDON GAZETTE, ...
1824-03-15T00:00:00
CThis Gazette notSf es, that tbe Mlilitla of the United Ktngdomn tgil I no becafled outfor training drexerelsinig inthe pre-selt gear. Aliother order ia Council extends tie prohibition of a former or eragainst the exportationi of gunpowder. saltpetre, and fire-arna, to the coa%t of Africa, for six mnonths longer.] At t...
WINDSOR, March 17.-The we...
1824-03-18T00:00:00
WINDSOR, M1al7rch 17.-The wveather being fine this morning, the King took an airing in his pony chaise, up the Long Walk to the Royal Lodge; and inspected the great alteratious. &c. that are making there. 'rhe Duke of Dorset, the Earl and Countess of Warwick, and Lord 2nd Lady MIaryborouch. &c. are expected to visit th...
Court Of Chancery, Saturd...
1824-03-15T00:00:00
r . w . 7 3Ah - - Txhe LORD CTIAwCELLOR 'aid that he had directed the evidence iz thi c ase to be laid before him that lie m-ight read it over ; but theY had brought him a mass of papers which he found it difficult to lift out of' one room into anothier. He liad brought tifem with hrim in hi% carriage, and he wished th...
French Papers.
1824-03-30T00:00:00
tidur some time had beenoccupied in hearing the reports of vai. riots bureanu respecting the quialifieatious of memberm- The Reporter of the 8ih bureau propo$ed the. adnission of AlBet jamin Constantt A. Dudon detanded anid obiaihiedlcave'to address the Chamber. (Lively move-ment of curiosity. Protbund silenem.) . ll. ...
French Papers.
1824-03-13T00:00:00
I noe ilocuments placed on the table of the liouse ot' Comniois, and which we inserted yesterday, ha/e not furnished anv thing new to the public. It is already two years since an act passed, by which England openet1 her ports to all the flags of the Spanish colonies- and she w6iDhed berore to treat for the independence...
NAVY PAY-OFFICE, Jan. 20,...
1824-03-06T00:00:00
C. 5,92'O Credet~~~R N Wit ?4Voyrlpg, Jantl 20, I 24. A C dipr -hving!appIcd_j,f,1_ 4yW P -mjaDi de .R frOm the abovenaseli .seauirn.a 5ii.i*i iI5e d NbeIe~is ereb ivenl to the iNeXti of-nA~efO hW -Ya Id. (tf d'saib osjotl 1se ofSea Kin ~ ~ ws, o ft~rhtrlforja~o0~gis forh 0E ve.oe C i-iM ''S RvyPA. Jklhuary-.1s24. 4 6'...
Durham, March 3.
1824-03-06T00:00:00
Hrwaerd ltVonomer was indicted and arraigned at the assizes held the 26th July. 1823, for having feloniously stolen a great coat, the property of Thomas Davidioni, of Sedgtieled, in this county. The prsoner did not plead to the indictment, and a jury wras empanel- led tO ascertain whether he was obstinately mute or oth...
House Of Commons, Thursda...
1824-03-12T00:00:00
-Lordl LOWITHER presented a petitioni fromn Kendal, praying for the abolition of negro slavery. Sir W1. ING ILBY presented sinmilar pietitions from Holbeach ancl lowthi in the county of' Lincolni. Air. 00dCH presentedi similar petitions from AMildenlrall and several other parishes in the countv of Suffolk. MVr. ESTCOUR...
Brazil.
1824-03-16T00:00:00
TheLutana LGvt 10 ln, arziVEitliWD 1sfron1 Van D eman's Lar d, ~ sssiled -fromi Ht)Janeo Chi tho 1Cth of January, and ryates, tbdt tt tiat period everpy thi6rerna,ned tr$nqufl; but all persons ffi;: -Ratisietd wlth 3tiitr4ry rleasures of the Emperor, and the BRi! tish officers cowplain,g ot the bad- faith of the Govern...
Minority
1824-03-17T00:00:00
.Gor postpoming the (irant to the Charterced Schools of Ireland, un- ti1 the Report of a Committee.-March 15. Althorp, Vis. Guise, Sir B. IV. hMacdonald, J. Stanley, Lord Bernal, R. Gordon, R. Monek, J. B. Tierney, Rigut Bennet, Hon. H. Hutchinson, Hon.Aartin, J. lIon. G. G. C. H. Newport, Sir J. Tremaynse. J. H. Barre...
Phrenological Transaction...
1824-03-11T00:00:00
le'e ha:c ionkec: in upon a gentlemnan-Dr. Wl'illis, if we recollect. fight-who is givineg lcctures on phrenology in Prince's-street, Lei- cester-square. A speculation of this kiind, well conducted, might become popular. Craniology (that is, the original system) embraccd a somethi ng of that faculty of di:wnition which...
Court Of Common Pleas, Mo...
1824-03-02T00:00:00
OI r. oergearit %o5ss stateu tuO ptaintt 's case. l ne action was brought br- the plaintiff'to recover damnages for as parcel of goo os lost tlhrough the carelessness of the defendants' uerants. The plaintilY was a Prussian Jew, t-esidlng at Nottinglham, and the defendants sere well-known coach proptietors, and owners ...
[Advertisement.]-SHAKSPEA...
1824-03-10T00:00:00
fottav:se eh. sAwSzArzAs PREADY49 by Afr.SMAkT, ., West side of ceicester-square, Last of'the teriess. To-mor. row evening, March 11, ptrietuatfy at it5hr- the tragedv. of Hamlet ctand Slender's courtship from The -Itrry Wivea of WVindsor. Tickets .s. each: * may be liad as above; at Hookisani Old Bond street; and Rich...
The Times
1824-03-06T00:00:00
XTNG'S THEA TlE. THIS EVENING will be perforrned, Air th4Y tUlrd iLme these 10 7nlra,ths popular Opera Bufth, ii 2 acts.entitled IL FANATICO PER LA Mt'rSICA. PrincipalPerformersA-,adamcCatalaYni,SiginorCurloni, SIgn.nr Rmsichi Sigrior Praincerchl,Slnera Caradori, Signorr Grazianl. and SIgnor Be itegns. Betreen the aets...
Lent Assizes.
1824-03-15T00:00:00
R' c r1. Raron litsniows. T-Iis D i-tIs ti-i e'cl for stunting at Sanimuel Butt, with in- T- ' :in-TI1c- hm. to oairm or dtebgure hiim, or to dlo him sonmc cres'so--.-tharmn Til ind;it;i;ent also contained a Count on .n .' rk -. '-'--'t; te w risoner wvith, firing, - guin, in a close T2 -c cv s---te at 'ite prosettltor...
House Of Lords, Tuesday, ...
1824-03-10T00:00:00
PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE. .lr. BlOGDEN ana others trom tlle tuommons, brought up the ;outh American postage bill, and several private bills, which were ead a first tinie. The Bishop of LONDON presented a petition f:om the inhabit. .nts of ;\ arylebone, against bear-baiting and other cruel sports. OFFICE OY CLERK OF P...
CORN-EXCHANGE, MONDAY, MA...
1824-03-16T00:00:00
I. I;$U K(iA Nq}IAMM, _iIox: A, MxA;L in15. Ournmarket is exceedingh ieavy, owing top thae large supply rf all kinds of Grain: fresh in Ais tuorning,and very little pronrre;s has been m adcein the sale of W theat.; but > hAt few smplesofinw [disposed of.,were full 2s. er quarter under the prices of fie l se'nnight..- B...
Marriages
1824-03-25T00:00:00
On Tuesday, the 23d instant, at St. George's, Southwark, Mr. James W13tiee. of V:lworth, to Anin AMaria, only daughter 0,f Clharles li ice, Esq., of Nortliampton.place, Kent-road. On the 24th mit., at Marylebone church, by the R.e. &suel J,ohnes Knizht, Sir W. E. Rouse Boughton, Bart., of Downton Ifail, Shro1;sh,ire, a...
Court Of King's Bench, Th...
1824-03-05T00:00:00
LAW RRPORr. -IsCJre 1lc Lord C14;ef Juq.?tie ABBOTT. aUr a Special Jurn. i n1s was an action for iiotney had andl received. The defendanit pleaed tat h wasnot iabl, an upn that point igssue was=oind. Mere ScaRLT hi ascuseno the prns.inqetontieleaintf stavitied that hi orfitent brogh theisactonduatains the udeftendants,...
Lancaster, Thursday, Marc...
1824-03-15T00:00:00
.:-H n npeie the cOII OI yestcrday, wid thiij 1a,P-Join t thr grand jiiry were sworn. a'(l the criminal busincss coiti- rnrnced. 31r. Justice Bayley stated why it had been thou,ght WO. :ero ehanze 0te usu.41 order of rircuit, and takethiR county bcf)re fRie murtv of Y'ork. It ofien happtned, thlat at& parties had gone ...
House Of Commons, Friday,...
1824-03-06T00:00:00
;uir. i1. ZI.NktAt brOught up the report oftheconmnittee on the Southwarlk gas bill. A question arose as to whether the company should be allowed to iniert their notices in the newspapers-the time having expired w ithin wahich that regularly could be rlone, according to the stand. ing orders of the house. Atter some co...
Carlisle, Monday, March 8...
1824-03-11T00:00:00
Hubert MIyers (a sweep), aged 29, ,as indicted for having, on the2d of November, 182, feloniouslv married Mary Johnston, spinster, in the parish of St. Mary. C(irlisle, he having previously, on the 29th of July, 18b22, married Isabella Dixon, spinster, at Gretna, in the county of Dusnfries, in Scotland, his first wife ...
To The Proprietors Of Ban...
1824-03-24T00:00:00
Ladies and Gentlermen,-As, in the address to vou, which I took the liberty of inserting in tihis paper on the first da;t of the month I informed yott that at the ensting hail' vearly Court to be held at thce Bank, I shoyld move fora livi(lend ofrfive per cent., in case the Di- rectors proposed a less sumi; I think it p...
[Advertisement.]-This day...
1824-03-25T00:00:00
[Advertisement.1-This day is published, price 6s., No. r. ofthe Cambridge Quarterly RCTiew *and .4cademnic6l Uregister. Londor, John Lents, jun)., 32, Cornhill; Cambridge, Stevenson; agd Ox- ford, 1 incent. [Advertisement.]-Dialogntes of Three Templars on Political Economy, chiefly in relation to the Drinciples of ;1r....
Letters have been address...
1824-03-30T00:00:00
Letters have been ial(li-essedl to uS, for the apparent pur- pose of placing the Irish clergy and their tithes under a more favourable point of view than they had been consi- dlered in by a pamphlet on the tithe question, to wvhiclh we ha(l referred our rea(ders a day or twvo ago. It was then affirmed, that the peasant...
The Times
1824-03-05T00:00:00
KV!G'~-S TITr ZTIS. TO .'OR ' x O t ".;IN'Gf... tci i t i ' e ...t r l'- 'IesC I?k cI i-,Ste Fpijtl etixicxflix:. ...A fit . I - ; ' R-leiJ 1riii,tjsxs It'tfiitxx .t t t' iR'. .iii.i, Cxix tiiro.t t; i,.. .;t .. .S t?. i-.fl Fra ;ixeritc(,t i ' G ' lie- E. ri :se tx'aq.ittit nut ll.-'i a' 'tr:I!. iti'tlle.'xitxc.'i,. e...
CHANGE OF FORTUNE.-A very...
1824-03-10T00:00:00
LIAwANO.E OF FORT(tNE.-A Yery singular Yeverse of fortune hba lust happened to an Irishman of the name of Arthur Birns. belonzing to the count> of Tyrone, Who at pregent resides in the Hizb-street, Glasgow. e WIcnme to this country a num'oer of vear am snd h-s since worked in the humble capacitv of a build er's laboure...
WANTED, in a respectable ...
1824-03-17T00:00:00
111 in Xc& k ts11"y, a goeoa PTA!N wv WeeAsr b .ve.a s gooelscliaracter from her last situatlOip- .4Fpty.to' Un.Grang e, bWlrAresaer, opposite the churcb, lslngton.- XXTA;NXI-ED, an APV TICE,. in the Siiverssith ini pawnbroltring Butsilpess. Apply at Mc-ssrs. Gray's, 114, Fleet-streeti A premntsini will betreqlired. WA...
AT ASHFORD, in Kent.-For ...
1824-03-20T00:00:00
ATAH'PORD, in by _. trc,LOOKEpLAC ams eiable residence foraeytl fansiy rtogether w1ith 45. 2r. Np oeols, olf I ryrIeh pa ture orchard, walled gades,sd platt .The house stands d-etss tthe ati, nrneo h on _and omnds a ine 'Iewo, h surroundin oom tyItconsists on, the ground flOOr of a dining room drawing ron,adprlour, w'i...
The Late Storm.
1824-03-05T00:00:00
Dovr.tR. :March 3, ha!f-past 7 p.m.-It is blowing dreadfully from the northwarcl, wVith thick slect and snownaaay ve-sels haYe gone Past to-dlay ftr the riier. ti.2tnCT; i. .lMarch 2.-The Siwedish brig Aurora is found to lav e received so nitich damage. that it wilU be necessary to discharge th: carco to repair her. I-...
[Advertisement.]-The new-...
1824-03-01T00:00:00
[Advertisement.1-The ne w-in;vented HAIR BItsrS, whieh en- tirely supersedes the use of the small-tooth Comb.-Ross and SONS No. ]19, Bishonsgate-street, beg to inform the iNobility and Gensrv.that the above invention, havinzbeen patronized for upwards of four yearsby some of the first families in the kingdom, they take...
A lad named Angel, son of...
1824-03-03T00:00:00
A lad named AnuzI, son of tloe posTiiaster of Chiehester, has, we hear, been fullr committed for trial, being cliarsed with se- creting a letter, containing a considerable remnittance which was put into the office by a commercial gentleman, directed to his employerE in LTndon.-Sxsev Chronicle. [Advertiqemlelt l-ATKINSO...
It may have been perceive...
1824-03-12T00:00:00
It may have been Tperceivetl from other quarters, that another meeting of thje Mendicity Society took place on Monday last, of which we gave no account. The truth is, that a part of the present agpncy of that Society is such, that though we had the ustial tickets sent us, we declined attending. The reports, however, of...
To The Editor Of The Time...
1824-03-30T00:00:00
blr,-in v'oar hlansion-loee repott of Saturday last, the Lord Mlayor is represeuted to have reflected upon the coniduct of the over- seers of St. iMary, rhitechapel, for their inhumanity tswards .Mlary facey and her four infant children. As I took an actite part in tfiat businicss, I amn idetid with it; and it being th...
Durham, Monday, March 1.
1824-03-05T00:00:00
The commission was opened and read on baturdar, andt tthe Co)urt adjourned to this da-;. ThIc Grand Jury, of which Sir lledworth Williamson, Bart., was foreman, being sworn, the JnDm.E shortly charged them, and congratulated them that thc calendar contained fi-w cases of any consequence, with the exception ot' tvo, to ...
Police.
1824-03-15T00:00:00
:'AUStON.tI'OUSE...George IfWalhen, who h;s undergone seve. ral examinations before the LOR D MAYOII, tipon the charge of hav. ing stolen bank-notes to the amount of 4,2001. out of the banking- house of !lMessrs. Lloyd and Jones, of Lnthbury, wvas on Saturday brought up for Sinal examination. AIr. ANDRE WS, for the pri...
PRIVATE TUITION.-A marrie...
1824-03-27T00:00:00
-RI'XATE TLurTfoN,.'_ are AClergyman,i olresidentiat ahelty within an stasy dstneo;tgn cholepire 6 Pneupils for either unirersits', has, nlow ONE VACIANCY. maohe ad ulnai References of' the 'most ,,atisfactory eharacter 'Inanp;~lieti,m to Mlr._Soti'er, 73, St. Paill's churchlyardl. VRItVn~ETU_ftjON0\.'ghjRev W. NBWLAND...
Births
1824-03-16T00:00:00
.a BlrTHS. On the 13th iD;t., at Argyll-hou,e, the Countess of Aberdeeni, of a son. On the 15th inst., Mrs. WalpoleEyrc, 22, Bryanstow"quare, of v. daughter. On Sunday, the 14th ipst., at Thickbtoomicottagc Stafordshire, the lady of John Shawe ManleY, Esc.. of a son.
Foreign Funds, March 18.
1824-03-19T00:00:00
FORRtION FUNII). Nlarel 18. Ausqtri2nsScrip, 1Il . i2i prn. Prstvsian of 122. 96; j Chilian, 81 Portuguese Bonds, 903 eolombian for Actt., 671 8i Ditto ScriP Danish, in Laterlinig. tunstan Bortd, of 1829, 931 3 4 Ditto, In lintrrs Bane-. 95r Ditto tnscrltso, Fretzeh Rentes, 100 75 50 100 CX. Ditto Metallic dlv. Ex. 25 ...
CORN-EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, MA...
1824-03-27T00:00:00
CORN-EXCHANGET, FIIIDAY, MNARtCH 20. Otir supplies arrive in great abundance, having had since Monday 4,Q00 quarters of Wheat, 4,100 of Barley, 17,700 of English, with 2,200 quarters of Irish Oats, and 4.100 sacks of Flour; consequently the Alealing trade is extrenmely dull, the few sales which were niade being prime p...
French Papers.
1824-03-26T00:00:00
I From tbe Btoile.I A quarter of an hour after the opening of the gates of the Lou- vre all places were occupied by a crowd of ladies, whose elegant dresses formed round the saloon a rainbow, shaded with a thousand colours. At twelve, the Peers, in grand costume, were introduced by the Master of the Ceremonies ; their ...
Marriages
1824-03-01T00:00:00
AIARREIED. ~ On Tiuesday last. at 'Norwich, Mlr. GeorLe Cross, 3yoinzeet son of' the late 'Mr. John Crosq. of Easthain-, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter I ofS. Short, Esq , Lambeth.
We have received Madrid G...
1824-03-08T00:00:00
WVe have received Miadrid Gazeites to the 26th ult. The number of the 124th contains tlhree royal decrees: the first declaratory and explanatory of the decree of Octoher last, concerning the constitution of thc courts of justice, and causes pending in them; the second establshing the Junta of Aranceles for regulating t...
[Advertisement.]-RIBAND M...
1824-03-08T00:00:00
F,, t.AV9e t;r RTBxnA.-1s:M,UrACrUnR.WC obsergetliat *I4AitioU;,z*nedby tije rincipl inhabitants of the city of Co- vdlEli 6 rIhori zequestiuig him to call a purpose of considering the t propnejyp?ngr.nJ .pftzj~o0 to the 'ouse of Commons against ^ kThtIoiior!s' ed161itttldad iW.xelkard to the sitlk trade. Tihe tile 8th...
Births
1824-03-09T00:00:00
On Saturdsy i, ns t Poni .T , the xcly of John Br- clay, FQ.. of a da pterJ
Births
1824-03-01T00:00:00
BiRTH. On the 28th iilt., at Clapham, Mrs. Niven Kerr. nfq da-cahter.
We commend the discussion...
1824-03-06T00:00:00
WVe commend the discussion of this day, in the Common Council, to general notice; we would also commend it to general imitation throughout the country; in which case there is no doubt that at least the windov-wtax would be repealed. It is curious to see the CHANCEELOR of the Ex- CHEQUEa persevere (if in his heart he do...
The Etoile, a French Ultr...
1824-03-16T00:00:00
The Eloile, a lrenchUl t7ra new-papaer, is, it seems, anxious to go once more a crusading. And wvhat is the new enemy about to be attacked by the Etoile ? Nothiing but the British navy! that's all. The poor writer has gone raying mad, because the Ministers of the Spatiish con- s-itution were fools, andl its Gencrals, w...
FOR BOMBAY, under engagem...
1824-03-16T00:00:00
1I OR B0MAjgTL,.unter enggmn t,ali Mr, h ~te57SItI UPTO CASLE. ugeZ 00tos 30-t: eWCE ER' OSfAie;(f the Rnual ropas' Sevie nd ate .C.ohm 4, cinlae t=Isiae fr an oely ". 1, ttet-to thecornnnerateerlaen cfl'eouefll dOfLbil odo-1t-rect; or t ess OIdaaesrygdale; -and U~OR.MAJ~RAS and. BENGAJoosi~tiiVely t~osail t1~e25t of u...
Deaths
1824-03-15T00:00:00
DIED. On Friday last, in her 82d year, Mrs. Ann Wooding, of Herne- hill, Surrey. On the 24th ult, aged 20, .Tessy Ann Towsey, eldest and only surviving daughter of Mr. Towsey, of Henley-on-Thames. On the I 1th inst., Johann Hermian Harbusch, Esq., 60, Lernan. street, aied 76. On Fridav, the 12th inst., at Ramsgate, age...
The New Game Bill is come...
1824-03-24T00:00:00
The New Game Bill is come out of the Comnlittee. It is not likely that our objecdons, were they even stronger to it, shorld have much weight at present, though they will be felt, and must, we shoultl hope, be remedied here- after. However, we will frankly confess, that we view the experiment -with more indulgence at pr...
House Of Lords, Thursday,...
1824-03-26T00:00:00
PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENACE. Earl SOJUtSKb presented a petitiorn trom beomiister, praying for the abolition of slavery in the NVest Indies. Petitions to the same effect were presented byLordELLENauROuGsI from Downton, in the county of WlV*ts, and by E:ar! FaTZw sILLIA- I, from places the names of which were not heard; ...
WINDSOR, Sunday, March 21...
1824-03-22T00:00:00
IrINeson, Sunday, Miarch 21.-Friday evening, sooni after six o'clock, His Majesty arrived at the Royal Castle, in his travelling carriaae, with a military escort from Lon, don. Satiirday morning, after breakfast, the Earl and Countess of IVarwick and Lord and Lady Mlaryborough left the Castle, where thev had been on a ...
Deaths
1824-03-30T00:00:00
DIED). Ar Dresden, after a short fiiness, on the 5th iostant, in his 72d Year, sincerely and universallv esteemed xnd regrctted his Exert!- lency Baron .! st, -Envoy E x 'rsordlinary and Minister Ilenrjipotenti- arv ot his ,Majesty the hing of Saxonv to the Courtof (reatBritain, h1aving onrsolete& M ) years of'nononrab...
East India House.
1824-03-06T00:00:00
Yesterday the adjourned' debate upon the state of Hailevbury CoUege was resumed in the Court of Proprietors, at the East India House. Before the regular business commenced, Greneral TIn(RNTON made an inquiry respecting th}e value of East India Bonds, which the CUAIRTtIA" declined answering,as the Court bad met for spec...
Marriages
1824-03-30T00:00:00
At IAmbethchurch,on Saturday, the 27th instant, !Mr. John Betham, of Oreat Tower-street, to Anne, second dlaughter of Mr. C. Dimes, of Frederick-iAtee, VauxilalU.
The Times
1824-03-29T00:00:00
TO-MRROW IN~G'S TJ?RATR& TOitled OW RN IV peformed a oomic Open, en- tild LSRBlERE DI SIVIGIAI The m usic by SInr Rosgini. Between the acts, the DlivrtIssmznt called L'AD AATION AU SOLEIL. Ind of the opera, the ner gmnd Balnlt entitld LI SONGE IYOSSIAN. Applicationsforboxesand single eubstriPtl.eX for the season to be ...
News in Brief
1824-03-18T00:00:00
LO.Y'DON., Th'URSDAY, MARCH 18, 1824. F-rech morning and evening papers of IMlonday have azrived, but do not supply a single artide worthy oF insertion or eomnient. FRE1XCI1 FUXDS..-PAiRs, larcl 15.-.Five per Cent. 100. Stl Baik Stock, 1,775. Neapolitan five per cent. in ducats, 8Y,. In francs, 95. 25. Rentes d'Espagne...
News in Brief
1824-03-25T00:00:00
WVI NDSO R, Mlarch 2--.-This afternoon about two o'clock, I the K took ihis accustomed ride in Wlrindsor Great !Park. ille Duke of WVellington, the Marquis of Graham., and the rest of His Afajesty's visiters, left thte Castle this morning for their respective residences. Yesterday evening, the King had a select party t...
Mr. CANNING'S speech last...
1824-03-17T00:00:00
Mr. CANNING'S spececI last iiight, on the Vest Inilia qucstion, was calculatcd, so far as wve couldl jud(le, to ap- pease the angry passionis wvhich have uRhappily been by various tmeanis excited oni that miiost irritating of all ques- tions-the policy to be obs.rved towards the slaves. The speech was principally remar...
House Of Lords, Wednesday...
1824-03-25T00:00:00
PARLIAMENTA1RY INTELLIGE 'NCE. The Earl of 31ACCLESFIELD presented a petition in; favour of the abolition of WVest India slavery, from a plhce in Hampshitc. Lord CLII bDEN presented another on the same subject, from a parish in WViltshire, which he stated was signedl b-;all the inba- bitauts, some of the clergy excepte...
Births
1824-03-06T00:00:00
BIRTHS. On Thursday, at his father's louse, Old Palac-yared, the lady of Thomas Jervis, Esq., Carabineers, of twin daugli ters. On the 4th inst., at Pentonville, Irs. John Fryer Smsallman, of a son. At Cceil-lodge, Hcrts, the lady of Colonel H. S. Osborne, of a daughter.
The Madrid Gazette of the...
1824-03-15T00:00:00
The Mladcrid Gazette oithe vd 1inst. cuntains a roytal dcc- cret. granting to the kingdom of Navarre th-. privilege of Tneeting in annual Cortes. 'The b'tsincss of this assembly (if it is to have any business) wvili consist in voting sup- plies to the Crown. Are we to regard this coieession giaxited to Navarre, as indl...
[Advertisement.]-ATKINSON...
1824-03-27T00:00:00
[Advertisement.1-ATIrTSOS'S OLD ]BEOWrW1I-DSOBR SOAP. -This soap is an excellent article for family use: it is made of the best materials, in the m~ost careful manner, regardless of expense, is kept till very old,.so that the alkali is compleeely neutralied. Itis pecutliarly adapted to the nursery, or to ladies and gen...
News in Brief
1824-03-11T00:00:00
[AdvertisCmrent.1-TxE- HERMIT IN TIE COUNTtY.-A new edition of this amusing work, by the well.known author of the " Hermir in London," is just published, in which all the papers on Scettish nanners are collected together in the thirlt volume. Amongst the most reniarkable, are-Society inEdinbutgh Sundav Evening Amusemen...
Covent-Garden Theatre.
1824-03-12T00:00:00
-. A. new-co womeyith nlusc, entitled Pridt. shall h4v a Fep , .waS brgughtout last-right at Covent-garden Theatre. It should have been. got into threeapets, if possible, instead of five; and it runs over withPMns, andextravegabdes, and improbable events; butit-has astrongvein,nevertheless., of farce-sometlhingehastene...
TO be LET, in the best pa...
1824-03-27T00:00:00
0 eL T, in h the b,,sest pr,t. if IA71huI&Ennaj horrfifIy, the acapi!al eountl'n,,ahouse, and eYreeisive cellars, fit for a wi1ne nlier- chat.lmnelire oses~,n n e ii,lr , nqiear 19.Aldelmnuy T0be LEI, a hanidsomie SHOP aind HOUSE, in a T rod stztion 05a eseo21years. The sliop is now fitted tip as a eheose m onge;r's.- ...
House Of Lords, Tuesday, ...
1824-03-03T00:00:00
I PARLIMNENTAR rA f.TEL LLTGEANCE. Earl SPENCER presented a petition from Mcllingborough, in Northamptonshire, praving for the amelioration of the condition of the slaves in the West Indics. The subject te which the petition related, his lordship observed, was one of the greatest importancc, and hehoped that it would m...
The feeiing of the public...
1824-03-04T00:00:00
The feeiing of the public with tespect to thc finanicc plan of the CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER is at this moment very peculiar: for, to whatever cause it may be owing, no one thinks the plan settled. On the contrary, all seem to consider the budget of the year in the light of sosne college subject proposAd to the consi...