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[Advertisement.]-SHAKSPEA...
1824-03-17T00:00:00
[Advertisement.l AtSPABpIAN ItEADING5.-Eigbth sea- son.-Repetition of the Series.-Mr. SrURT is induced, from the very great encouragement he has received, to announce a repetition of the whole setics of his dramatic readUinp, to commence To- morrow evening, Alarch 18, punctualy at eight, with the tragedy of Macbeth, an...
NOTICE is hereby given by...
1824-03-18T00:00:00
ofws, W_ sirsils *~~~~~ signi.y ingitheir Aese te-,4' 7i1e01ere 1tritsl per centeS n ~ i* z~~ jy S4 n.h tion of the o 4&eutos o befthter manuclr there - ~~~~ ~ e.f theo bemitre ofbeng 6th April,lSiid, t1,Akks~Etllmx lado fIelan, II eolrdlo d5 y be pe-yab1. - countryIanke nd may lso b had o`f tbe-potateso je'r fMrit 11T...
Country Banks.
1824-03-30T00:00:00
eaan_ngot tite nmerouS aChein tu whkh the present wuremabuh. ance.I cfaital iias given rise, we understand that one will be brought fLrward either before or immnediately after Easter, which, perhaps, in uagnjtit6de-and importance, will exeede; any that has yet been submitted to the public. It is the establishmeat of a ...
News in Brief
1824-03-01T00:00:00
JjON. .U0r !;Y LORD AI AN E ERs.-A t the hearihg o: J)ank- rut pe tio= s in the IriAh Court of' Chancery, sorric mornin*s since, .dr. Pennefather sought to sustain a coinnissioni ot bankrupiev sa countrBy genteman, who had traled, as iiller. The Lord Ct h;cellor uloked d'! r- Pennefatlher what line of trade his client ...
NOTICE is hereby given by...
1824-03-29T00:00:00
WFOTIt*s 'bw, p r ier oefit I; -rt'l it ,e O a u- ' 1Ithe!z J,i,ftm te o of ieiver }I.re I ol ltlr a i Ti2 p ielttibn af t thea ofroe r .whniler b. dT trepln f d aut su&Ase fl no eh? 4th April, 16j4. to vefo4fd onpany ofh 1m0d'ES :.Jtnd or qf Irel:tnd, t tiai b ndsvdfd in e fiyh Porin foirex-pre$lg e6 zsnahve .beif ina...
We give the Report of the...
1824-03-05T00:00:00
l\~* -. ,1tn R, pTt f, tJ.Oe Anniversary Meeting of the ., , ,~--v ry et tI i wiich took place yvsterdia;. Vs,c can : v :ha ,Itr ev,: against tile fTonorarv Secretary if; tv lro.edin >, ueitlier do xvc feel one to pi;t ukp vith injury, or sufFTr v. is . ii cpeakers. it wvill be observed, an(I - psru.- ' ivrL ie clhicf,...
WANTED, as SERVANT of ALL...
1824-03-29T00:00:00
* WAN'TIM, as 8S9RVAN'T of ALt.1VVORK, ayllfYlE VWomnan, froum 15 to 20 years of atge, wvho cain have a good clharacter fromn hel- las3t place; one from the cruntrj' ss'euld be pre- firred, AhSy modermte travelling expenxes wvill be paid If the parties Fertee. Apply (if by letter, post paid) to -Mr. Rozers. baIter, cor...
AT ASHFORD, in Kent.-FOR ...
1824-03-13T00:00:00
-T ASHFORD, in Kent 7j~LbYpIja-t ~ 1 n traeV'BROKI LAE X' 4 e drencI'e?o. gt0 vamU, toglether -Wltb I If2 I1I 1lts4s, OfVeryroiatue excelln celr nte 2d tresare 8 se d41es stable of thesn jw aebtntdide,cohlusad from London: ~ s fo sdse F~ atc~ pl byletter, post i r.I Jemmt o.Ahod.Pseso-a besaL t. J7J~~ ndla4o ee eihe n ...
Benevolent Society Of St....
1824-03-18T00:00:00
Yesterday the anniversary festival of this societp (being the 41st) was celebrated at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen-street. The great hall was filled soon after five o'clock by a most respect- able company. At halfpast six o'clock his Royal Highlness the Duke of Vork, the President of the society, entered the rco...
London, Tuesday, March 9,...
1824-03-09T00:00:00
The Frencki papers of Saturday have arrived. Their coutents are not very im-portant. We subjoin the princi- pal passages:- -MADRID, FE7n 25. "Several Members of the Cottcil of Castile have been allowed io retite; The King har norninater in their reom lblessrs. Llorent Garrido, Camara, Cano, Olja, GaYinsega, Almazan, Lu...
For Passengers to Lisbon ...
1824-03-19T00:00:00
F~ kMMI-MN9S to L1S-MDON aha NAIML8, thne e_doban aluuha e ay fer n i receive A peslen Co 1,%Water-lane, Tlaemes.strett; or to.C.ndI.. WOR M DP.A an BEN1 GAL, to sail from Graves- SHIlP" PAR.J)an h onste7hu Mu tmeie all 'b5~f ~0totg now~ lyn n the East lIldia Export ~raeteomn an spcl4ms ~aiccommoddartIfonmr passen- 0'r...
News in Brief
1824-03-24T00:00:00
The guards and mail-coachneu *vho arrived in towm verterday, stated the great fail of snow they in gentral experienced in the early part of the morning, which con-inued without intermois- sion from two till their arrival in Lombard-strcet. The waters are also out in many places at Hockley-in-the-Hole, ncar Woburn in Be...
The Times
1824-03-01T00:00:00
O R KING'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING will be performed, fir the 2d time these 10Oyears the Popular OperaBufib, in 2 aets,entitled IL FANATICO I'ER LAMUSiCA. Princip,,lPerformiers:.-lAdsalneatalani, Signor Curioni, Signor RosichS, Signor Francerchl,Signera Caradori, Signiora Graziani, and SignorBe Begnis. Betveen the a...
The King will hold, this ...
1824-03-10T00:00:00
The Kiiug will hold, this day, a Levee at his Palace, ill Pall-Mail. The Speaker's last Parliamentarv levee for the present session will be on Saturday next, the 13th instant. The Cabinet Ministers will dihe this day with MIr. Secretary Peel. We observe with indignation, that efforts are mnaking to excite a very mispla...
FOR QUEBEC, the QUEBEC PA...
1824-03-24T00:00:00
.K UEBBC the Loxidon PACKET, Canta in ri 0'Mthe Ist ot-Arril. I'his vessel has superior aegommnoda- fo ,-r Vasl- rabeblgiprovided with an excelleintcookt gndstewrd. F: -g`ca nPNTito the comnuniader, oni board-, or to W. andeA.pAt- "FOR he ISE ofFRANCE, a constant trader, char.' ~terdto ail,earl in ext onth wih leave to...
York, Tuesday, March 23.
1824-03-26T00:00:00
George Kenidall, aged 22, and Robert Robnson, aged 20, were indicted for assaulting, and taking from the person of WVilliam Mlint, a silver watch, hlis pocket book, containing four notes for 51. each, and some bills of e-change for 1801. The prisoners had re- course to the old trick of money-dropping to effect the robb...
Window Tax.
1824-03-04T00:00:00
The petition presented by hlr. houhse from the parish of St- Anne. Westminster, for the repeal of the window.tax, wAs not the one which was printed in Thte Times of yesterday. The petitdork given in that day's paper is the copy of one not yet presented, but which is in circu.lation in the other parishes of 'Veutminster...
Marriages
1824-03-05T00:00:00
AIARRIED. On the 21st ult., at St. Pancras new church, James Painter, Esq., surgeon, Howland-street. to Louisa, daughter of the late Samuel Drewry, Esq. On Thursday. the 4thsinst.. W illiam Bulmer, of Watling-street, eldest son of P. J. Bulmer, Esq,-Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Afary, onlv daughter of the late Mr. Robert Jo...
Sales By Auction.
1824-03-10T00:00:00
BLAM-at tieKipi~ iiAjt'lfll I, Cx'oydoit; on-Saturday, Siatch 13; aLt, 3 ptec1siely in 2y tt. , Lot 1 XSubt'ntiialI3ife'~ UDw*'elng`-}iOtse, ccveredi witil JiC4i1enitiiteju~a od toen, ithlcosiderable ex- *tcn of acconmo4tldn, Int ended originially &, a tni,tliehio0se, but eqully'cel rd.a~e4for ~anY otbef. -bushrWdis - ...
Petition For The Repeal O...
1824-03-02T00:00:00
4 A requl,isiUn;; t, ntnwef4x Iys2gned; of which the f'ollowig its a copy, w#. prrhfyg lto ithe MTght H6nou2rabTh thc Lord IaYor,.at4e hfanRf.?i. o-iugq -len bis.Lordship wa pileased'tg appoint aourt of Cohinori u 'cil, to 'be held on FrIday nex,at tWclve o clock, to take thc sn.ect lat?er -af tiie.saneS intb con. ." ,...
Marriages
1824-03-23T00:00:00
On the 20th instant, at MIortlake, Mr. Frederick H ", of Kew, voungest sn of the late Mdr. Thomas Hodges, of 1Yrotham inm 1 Kent, to CliffQrdier Elizabeth, eldest daughter'of John Dnniei hoie, Esa.. Old Broad-street.
To The Editor Of The Time...
1824-03-20T00:00:00
Sir,-You have for so long a period embraced with avidity every opportunity of being useful, that I stop not to apologize for now troubling y ou. About twelve months ago I bought a rockingbhorse for my son, then neaxlv five Years ol4, and of most active babits; he used it very much, and has, in consequence, recently bee...
Deaths
1824-03-10T00:00:00
DIED. On ihe loth of Dec., 18-23, on board the Pcrcy, Captain Sayers, on her nasaasc to St. Vinecnt's,whither he was proceeding for the benefit of his hecalthi, Mr. Williarn George Rattetibury, &~ed 21, eldest son oF Mr. Wl'illiami Rattenbury, ship-builder, Fore anct Aft Dock, Fast-lane, Berrnondsev, deeply lanmentedI ...
House Of Commons, Wednesd...
1824-03-18T00:00:00
'xae :npeatcer'a^t,g,,retat o^e,etut rn -orfemberfforwtb countr0of Pertb, tViJ,rtsnimond Esq.who AIr.l.t32: BTreNNi3TI tresehteda v pbttilf' firbhi'teine m factureri ti}i b-ff.:' -; *P . _ M,Ze; i0 - Sict<agtustle pro i-e uratione af,reting the lhAe) 1KIF'. DUG1sA_4pres6ntid a iisilaipetition from St. Antlrew'5. NEGRO ...
Attention will be powerfu...
1824-03-09T00:00:00
Attention will be powerfulty sLtracted to the proceedings of persons interested in the silk trade against ihe petty finance scheme of the present y'ar. a petition, signed by no less than 23,000 per!o'nf of that body, who are averse even to the abrupt rewiisaion of the duty upon imported raw silk, but most averse to,the...
Lent Assizes
1824-03-03T00:00:00
This morning the assizcs for Berkshire -commenced before Ir. JusticC PARK ahd MIt. Baron GAInROW, thc former presiding at .A?isi Priba, the latter ii the crim3inal cotirt The calendar contaiss ?3O rrsoners, one of whteui is charged with thie murder of hih son. OnIv tbur causes werv entered for tri,d* and one of these w...
The Times
1824-03-18T00:00:00
NEW THEA TRE ROYAL1, DRURY..LANEF THIS EVENING MACBETH. Macbeth, Mr.KMeant; MacdufF, Mr. ferry; Ladyl Macbeth, Mfr~. Bonn. After which, (first time), a newr Bllet, CalledtiPAINISH GALLANT&. To conclude wvith DEAF~ AS A POST. THRA TR?l RYL OE T.GARDENAr THIS EVENN,anwCmd,wt og,citald Lorenzo Mr opr itra iPtn. THEA TRE R...
To The Editor Of The Time...
1824-03-27T00:00:00
Sir,-From the manner in which my name has been mentioned upon a recent very melancholy occasion, I trust I may be allowed, through the channel of your respectable columns, to subi-ait to the public a few words in my own behalf. An account of the escape, in \larchi, 1815, of the C'onsfitution American frigate from the t...
London, Wednesday, March ...
1824-03-10T00:00:00
By the French papers which arrived last night, we have the cornmnencement of the operations of the departinental Dr great colleges in Paris. These collges are composed of the fourth part of the electors, who pay the highest rate of direct taxes, above 300 francs, and who thus, by their wealth, acquire a right to a doub...
A Meeting of the Ward of ...
1824-03-12T00:00:00
A Meeting of tfie oWa fFarrFingdon-without was held yesterday, for the purpose of considering about peti- tions for the reTeal of the assessed taxes. It is, to be sure, not a little extraoidinary that a Mlinister, when he under- takes the duty of abolishing taxes, should lose sight of the order ia which they are natura...
TO be LET or SOLD, an exc...
1824-03-18T00:00:00
Obe LET or SOLID, an extellenlt HOUSE andI PRE- - 1SS reold, wvith evely contveniencee requisiefr ag fTa.siy, Wvith ,ir wvithout a carriage: coaches to anid Irom London every day. Troms wrl,iic ir is distant 49 owilew. ,Apply by letter, post paid, to Mrib lyall, Castle i-edinghasu, Essex. ,fO ~be LET, g~enteelly Furnis...
Marriages
1824-03-20T00:00:00
IIARRIED. On thc 17th inst., at St. Alartin's-in-the-Fields by the Rev. W1 illiam Borradaile, Edward Cresy, of Suffolk-street, Pall-luasl East, Esq., to Eliza. daughter of AVir. *Ym. Taylor, of Iludgate. street. On the 17th inst., at St. George's, Hanover..square, Thomas Law Andrews, Esq., of Devonshire-strect, Queen-s...
Lent Assizes.
1824-03-04T00:00:00
Vcforc tre HJOt. Xr. Baron UAtIROW. Daniel Cri nsldtre was indicted for the murder of hisson, William Grimshire, an infant of the age of six montlhs. The indictment chargeA hi'm with having, on the 3d of January last, feloniously, wilfully, and of maiice aforethought, poured a largae quantity ot boiling and scalding wa...
Deaths
1824-03-16T00:00:00
On Saturday last, at lluswdelill, Emma Shia=, daughte of 0. (3n, = .vsly;, the 'fth in5t., GI.feorge 7ippl?'o Wyondbrn, NorN(jk, aged 77. At Chelsea, of a decline, in the l7th year of his age, {Charles Ro. binnson,h6tte Midsbipman of his Majesty'ad ship 33ribunc; and second son of Captain eourge Robinson, R.N: On Thnrs...
East India House.
1824-03-04T00:00:00
r esterosY a special Gerrern Court of Proprietors wus. held at the East-India Houtle, for the purpose of tainug into their' conisideratfont the services of che late Governor-General the MVarquis Of Hastings. After the miinutes of the last Court were read, The CHAIRMtAw , announcedl the specific purpose for which the pr...
CORN-EXCHANGE, MONDAY, MA...
1824-03-09T00:00:00
- - hOC O FX4HANQE, MOVDAY, {?AtCR 8 A ltough the .1wPlY Of Wheat Lit -wee'k was very small that oVyexsdindY easvY.this raorning and lasatTon. for the few iaes which w=e e is in4he better iasad, and folly support tlxeepei4e* of thig.Aay. re'nnight% BeDae aur Peay of Wh kina atc estrenely duii, butt not.eheperf XQe~ (t ...
House Of Commons, Wednesd...
1824-03-11T00:00:00
iMr. St'HIN(N RI UE presented the petition ot the Eccentric i\a- sons or Coleraine, praying for an alteration in the laws affecting free- masonry in Ireland. Mr. W. SM ITff presented three petitions of a similar nature, from as many parishes in the countv of Norfolk. LordJOHN R SSE LLpresenteedsimilarpetitions from Som...
Births
1824-03-18T00:00:00
0!1 Tucsday last, in Cunber1d stree, the lady of Charles Franks, Esq.* af a daughter. On the 17th inst.. at his house at Camnden.town, the lady of Oliver Anderdon, E6g., af a son and heir. At his house in Hill-street, on Sunday, the 14th inst., the lady of H. Mcltcaife, Esq.. of a daughter, still.boan.
MEXICAN LOAN for ?3,200,0...
1824-03-22T00:00:00
lzrE.ICANLOAN> for ?3S,200,000 Steriing.-MIessrs. t .A OLDSCIIMItDT and Co. give, Notice, that those Persr rs t he 9tsahveintat nut, aned ev.erny suetedsing da, oil the Scrip receipts heli returnled; and tl;at theNTEfESTon the ONDSdue on theistofAprfl next, will he paid on that and every followving day, between the hou...
FOR CEYLON, with all poss...
1824-03-04T00:00:00
~OR CEYLON, with atll possible diezipatch, %be finie WRCOPPe?ed Sill?P TI3fAiqDRA, A 1, burden 370 Ton GEORGE WRuAYagiConsmander - lying In the City Cnabal has excelent acconm- xndtosfor Pas6cingers.. For frreight or passage apply to Besicle, litignter, and Butharian,133.,MLsrk-l,sne. I?RLA ~GUAYR4 n PEWTO CAVA.LLO, th...
Lent Assizes.
1824-03-10T00:00:00
uy Mtr. litchpAr(, a di~seating tifieiiiterpreach. za tobn dE , againsBt a collector of tates, tor keeping 2n ul. ogly o, by, which the plQintiff Was bitten. 'Che plaintiff"s case wants byCOir. T,ucted b M.J rsnd?I Mr. PRILLIPS; the defend. aft's by M. TAteON'e anld Mr. lli'SSELI. It atlpearedthat in Augutst lakt. the ...
News in Brief
1824-03-15T00:00:00
7'0 LATJYU14()/i;Axw. Regent'.7-park, Thursdav, Mlarch 4, 1824. .Ma(LZfB,-T i , xrr (Ifa let-erattriblued to z'ie in Thel'ar-, of Dubi>, I Fe-.. 28, and zVhichil as been reprintcd in other papers, is aLn inposturc. 1 bhould despisC It, as I have done so many others, i1 it aimed at Inc only; but its, upon thtis occ:sion...
The Austrian Observer und...
1824-03-22T00:00:00
'I'he Austrian Observ'er undertakes a defence of the cri- minal law of Austria against the attacks of Mr. CAxNXNCs on the first day of the present session of Parliament. The force of the defence is confi.ned to this single affirmation- " that thelaw of Austria, humnaneas the Government, de- " sires the confession of a ...
City Contribution to the ...
1824-03-26T00:00:00
to the Right Honourable the Lord 31ayor, Aldermen, and Com- rnons of the City ofLondlon, in Common Council assembled. We whose names are hereunto subscribed, of your Special Com- mittee, appointed on the 10th of June last, to superintend the ap- plication of the grant of this Honourable Court ot 1,000.L from this city'...
Births
1824-03-26T00:00:00
At Farnham. Surrey, on the231 instant, the lady of Captain A. Brown, of the ship Bengal Afeichnt, of a daughter.
ANONYMOUS.-If the Person ...
1824-03-30T00:00:00
floNNY4,"*-7TI th~ Person who was comapelleA to leave his LodtYl OWn Wednesday flight last, the 24th. inMtfint, AIhout.aypevo. NwaltInalg,,1 wllet the gentlemnan, to whom he aldeseu ete ih 'at signatr r dlate, which was received otx Fridayrnowd whelre, be. j,y be met or communicated wvith, arrangR'O frlfld ayko whaemae...
Sales By Auction.
1824-03-26T00:00:00
Freehold Estate; MAartin's-lane, Cannlon-street,..By WINiSTANLIIY aund SONS, at the Mart, THIS DAY, Mlarch 2G, at 12, A *Valuable and improvatble Freeliold Estlite, c6rnsisting kjZL. of a cosihmodlou's dwelliig-hd,nse, wvith coiiiting-hous an stack of warehouses, in the occupation of Mlessrs; Joseph Green, sern. and Co...
[Advertisement.]-The New ...
1824-03-04T00:00:00
[Advertisemnent.-Thl Ne-ew Month1 JMagazine for Mlarch con- tains, among various other interesting articles_1. Salvator Rosa ahd his Times.-II. British Galleries of Mlt, No. 10. Mr. Matthews's Theatrical Gallery.-III. The Spirits of the Age.-IV. Grimui's Ghost, No. 16: Almnack's on Friday.-V. Gamestera and Gaming. VI. ...
Deaths
1824-03-06T00:00:00
At his house, in Ncw-street, Sjring.gardens, of an attack of ape- plexy, James Dick, Esq., late of Kingston, Jamaica. On the 14th ult., at his house, at Broxbun, 'William Ogilvy, 3sq., late of the General Post-office, aged 74. On the 5th inst., at Lmehouse, aged 75, IMrR. Rudgc, the be- loved and excellent mother of th...
Sales By Auction.
1824-03-09T00:00:00
Vi~J~h*aae.u paiIig r~td ~t.4SeoeI __ 2owiia-1~5r~4fmt4Lz~ A - .2*. hpa a~i tM tihe M4t Lie AN L*~I1an *i%a eat FznIgda~ isB~i~9~ a ctt .untLr n other St t,Wt ; lw .~ -WAA",de6nte stud, cndlstwts ndbft*bN -trT-0 ; &4tXT *s ba at aIIiAtbiO~epai OWte.~tyn YISW~IedP. f Th 1~pc~le tel a aof At1elnlif bad o x;d dresinromd, ...
[Advertisement.]-SHAKSPEA...
1824-03-11T00:00:00
tAdvertiSe L1S"SSAltAJ EAD?y4S, by ,U.8si.a, GiO, wet side of Leicetersquasre. List of the ttnes. TRf^ zVznc'G, M`arch 11, punstuelly at lht, the te3dy of Hamlet; and Slender's courtshtp, fnmA Se MIerry Wives of Windsor. Tickets, is. each, saay:bg lads asbove; it Hookhen's. Old Bond-street; and Richardsos', Roya&lZxbln...
Births
1824-03-10T00:00:00
BIRTH. On TutcclaW; the 9Mh inmt, the lady of Frederick Tyrrell, Esq., surveoo) of St. rhomnas's Hospital, of d d1atghter.
London, Monday, March 15,...
1824-03-15T00:00:00
NIWe received last night Paris papers of Thursday and Frildav In those of Tlhursday we findi the announcement of the de-th of IiUtsr ADELAIDE Princess ot 'CO'NDE, daughter ot tile late Prince of CON,DE, and, with the exception oft her brother the Duike of BOVRBON', the last branch of that illustrious famnily. She was b...
From the LONDON GAZETTE, ...
1824-03-29T00:00:00
Borough of Queenbttorough-Frederler CyavenOish etntlncIc, corn- monlycalled Lord Frederick Cavendish Bentinek, in the room of the ight Honourable John Charles Y1Uliers, no5v Earl of Clarendon, and one of the Peers of tbe united kisngdom of Great Britain and Ireland. *VAR-OFICE, March 26. 10th Regiment of Light Dragoon-...
The Times
1824-03-04T00:00:00
THRA4TRE ROYAL, DRU!?Y-LA.N'F THIS EVENING, THE MERRY WIE'RS OF WVINDSOR. Sir Joha Falstaff, Mr. Dowrton; Fenton, Ntr. Braham; Mirs. Ford, Miss Stepheils: Mrrs. Page. Madane Ve.tris. To conclude with the grand operatic romance of LODOISKA. T1HE.4TRE RjOYAIL, C) TVE' A ('ARDF.V. TIllS EVENVING.anew Opera, calJed NATIVE ...
Chilian Finances.
1824-03-06T00:00:00
The C.entiuda. a Buenos Ayres paper, gives the foUowing as the state of the Chili Treasury:_ 5UPPLIES. The annual interest of the loan The annual expenses of Santiago Those or Conception Those of Valdivia Total Dollars. * . 400.000 * . 1,026,948 * . Z60,000 * . 180,000 - 1 9 8 .4 8w T WAYS AND MEANS. Tcproduce of the C...
CORN-EXCHANGE, Wednesday,...
1824-03-25T00:00:00
CORN'-EXCH.A,NGc, edniesday,Ma.r.h 2S4. With the exception of Oats (of whichi article wse have recei-ed esp- sa-I;ls of 13,000 quarters), our supplies are moderate; still the de. niandf,)rall'k,iids ofGrain thisnmorning isf ery limited.o-fgtotbe reduictioni which- took' place in the price of Flour, and the few buyers t...
Sales By Auction.
1824-03-20T00:00:00
Q-abiret Dutch Picturi-- of the superior Clsss. j[LCHRISTIE has the honiour verv respectfully to -L.Ixotbrmn the Nobility and. Connooisseurs ini general, thatt on Rnturday, the 8th ofMay, lie Wvill SEL,L by AUCTION, at his Great R oom' n Ki tret,Sr Jme,ss-9qiiare, the very select ansd trtuly oefs] teag fHrP. remo ndin ...
Deaths
1824-03-22T00:00:00
DIED. On Friday, the 19;h instant, at i-s residence, Park-house. Highl. gate, in the 6f4hh y'ear of his age, John Cooper, of Toddington, in the cOti.mty of BevdforLd Esq., universally respected and regretted by all who knew hiit. At I1astinps, on the 14thl of Marchl. wherehe ivent for the reco- verY of his health, Hear...
Births
1824-03-15T00:00:00
On the 11th inst., at Westborne-green, Mrs. William Evans, of a still-born child.
Foreign Funds, March 16.
1824-03-17T00:00:00
FUI(F:I';IN FUNla-,. Marehi I. Austr1anSer1p, 12i 12 6 11 12 J,Portuguese Boiids, 04 4 s,*At y,X LOLL tllIAacrip, I g 4 t Colombiso., 68 RussiRan llonds, of 1822, 94 I 414 Da.,ish-,,n?seriing, 99i. Ditto inscriPtton, Ditto, in Marcs Ranco, 540 5t Ditto Aletillc. French Rente!, 100 S0 101 x. 25 Spanish of IS20, Do. Scri...
Board Of Excise, Monday, ...
1824-03-23T00:00:00
hir. John Ada-m, a tallow.chtndler, of No. 171, Whitdcross_ street, appearcd to an inforinhtion, charging him with certain. breacbes Of the excise laws, bv which the folowin penalties became forfeited:-For nmaking canAles zwitbout a declaration, 501.'; for making ramoo.candles than stated in the declaration, 60l.; for ...
The inquest which sat on ...
1824-03-02T00:00:00
The inquest whieh sat on the bodly of the man who was found dead in a pit near Bethnal.green, returned a verdict of" 's'il- ful murder against some person or person, unknown." On Friday night last, a youivg man of the iname of Joseph ti eves, having smet a young woso an bv appointment at Carr's-bill near Gateshead, the...
We have an account in our...
1824-03-25T00:00:00
WVe have an account in our paper of to-day, of a meeting of tlie Foremen of the principal Tailors in the Metropolis associated under a somewhat fantastical name in the French language. WVe know nct whetlher the statement has been sent us in ridicule, bttt wve think the proceedings of these nimble youths as rational as ...
Yesterday a Court of Dire...
1824-03-25T00:00:00
Yesterday a Court of Directors was held at the East India Ilouse. when John Petty Muspratt, Esq., took the usual oath and his seat as a Director, in the room of Sir Thomas Reid, Bart., deceased. PADSTOW, 'March 22.-The Iero, of Brixlaam, Bartlett, from Swansea to Dartmouth. sunk within the entrance of this har- bour to...
Court Of Chancery, Wednes...
1824-03-04T00:00:00
; . ZA W REPORT. Thie LORD CrA):CELLOR, on comirn inte Court, stated that he kould bc obligedto attend thc House'of Lords to_morrowt; but hbat arrangements had been made by which he should be enabled o sit in this court on Frnday and Saturday. He would then -hear rther arguments in he appeal which was before him on Fri...
Inquest On Sir Geo. Ralph...
1824-03-26T00:00:00
Yecterday afternoon, at hve o'Clock, Mtr. STI FtN?s, thecosoner, andajury of the mest respectsble ixhabitants of Fitxroy-square, assembled at the Yorkshire Grey publc-house, atthe corner f Clip. ston.e and Fitzroy.streets Fitzroy-square, to inquirenobte lsenent.. abe death of the above unforiunategentleetn. The house w...
Sales By Auction.
1824-03-30T00:00:00
Sflatee In the Lesds and Liverpool, Grand Junction, Globe Insuirance, Westninzter Gas, &c.; and a Reversion in the Funds.-By Mr. SOTT (nephewv nf the lste lr. T. Scott), at thc Mart, on Tuesday, Aprl 6. at 12 - 'VITiE absolute Reversion dif 1.OOl Three per Cent. .JLo6nsols, on the 4r,i3se of a lady aged 6il; and 6igfre...
FOR CEYLON, the fine SHIP...
1824-03-03T00:00:00
.-TM r-A1; STR buR4e..c6mOmtdna *fstrzoengsir(xr. Tn m eaI,h l -LOt he C P o 1GI))HOE :~ .rtleltesuif ~ote Ir Maf, i 1H rAWthe Nlo ,:k H~tlte,yIP ~ don boes, baa- U gb- ae RD. COlfo e i r F5~OR CALCUT~TA,, Dirh-eSt, stqAil je~y-`~ifriw a~mvuna wn tie" I'u1 iitfdate i tee,- w'atmluS .!jI EOURCE.ns Bk~RWARD -ANN.D- Comma...
State Papers.
1824-03-05T00:00:00
[renentell to b6t4 tiouses of arttlaslent Sty commmiaflO kits Maiaesty, Mlarch, 1824.] I_.r=ExRAGT Or A aCEMORAw111DUM Or A C02rE5'REXCE 13ETWEE'5 THIE 1'RINCE 'DrIE OLIGXAC ANS MRt. CAN- .qING, HIELDS OCT. 9~-T1 1823. The Prince de Polignac having aninounced to M r. Canning, that Isis Ege.<ellency was now prepared to ...
London, Tuesday, March 2,...
1824-03-02T00:00:00
The French papers of S:iturriay contain the results of a great nrUnber ore of thc elections, the commencement of which in Patis we noticed yesICTdaZy. The telegraplh has becn put in motion on all the lines of telegranhic comnu- nication by which France is intprsected, an thle victories of the Mfinisters in the Electora...
News in Brief
1824-03-19T00:00:00
LONDONZ. FRIDAY, MARCH11 19, 1824. The Frenich papers of Tuesday, which arrived last night, contain no intelligence of interest. FRENCH FUNDS.-PAiRIs, MIarch 1C.-Five per Cent. 100. 70.; Bank Stock, 1,777. 50. Neapolitan five per cent. in ducats, tj ; in francs, 95. 75. ?Lentes d'Espagne, 23. Exchange on London, one mo...
Foreign Funds, March 13.
1824-03-15T00:00:00
FOREIGN FUNra~. Mlareti 13. Alustrian Scrip, 11.1 I i l pil. Portuguese iltotds, 91 Chiliati, 821 1 i Ditto Scrip, 4 pIn.. Coliombiant, 682 Ilt .itttt Bontds. of 1829, 9323 Dasnisht, In ? sterling, Ditto Instrit irton, 2 3 Ditto, 1In Ntirn% Bancon, Ditto Mletallic Frenchnlentes, 10025 EX.264550;.iPaniih of 1820. iIi1 D...
Alien Bill.
1824-03-25T00:00:00
TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir,-On pecositig your paper this morning, I perceived that lat night the Alien Bill was introduced in the Rouise of Comnmons, with the modlification, however, to exempt those Aliens who have been resident in this country for seven years and upwards. For this act of liberality, those AIienrs...
Marriages
1824-03-27T00:00:00
hlARRIEDD. On the 21st inst., at St. Bride's, kr. Adoiphos Davin, of Den- mark-street, Soho, to Maria, youneest daughter of the late hlr. Thomas WVithers, of Knight Rider-street, Doctors'-commons. On the 26th inst., at the Friends' Meeting House at 'Tottenham, Samvson Foster, of Bromley, h3iddlesex, to hlary, third d3u...
Just published, price 1s....
1824-03-22T00:00:00
Jogt iYblisbed. VI-lea IS. AL SERMION oii SLAVERY,. ~reaeheul at Kteig y HN KEEN Ii kLt,, MI.A. Printed for laznifltoa Ada.. anda. 33, P'11ternoster-row. 7p RIALS; a Novel, in oue 12mo. By the Author CIITTT1SH PROPERTY.-Just publised. price 2s.6d- A~ LETTER to the Arclibisopo CANTERBUJRY, on the SUBJECT of CHURCH PtERT...
Sales By Auction.
1824-03-06T00:00:00
Valua'ole Cooybuiold BAtes &bton, in tbe county of Middlesex, of the annual value of 235L,-By.Mr. W. STEVENS, at the Mart, on Prlasy, April 23, at 12, In lots ~TALUABLI Copyliold Estates, situate at Sutton, Mid- V dlesex, Writhin 11 miles of tonwn Affording a mlost desirable oppostutity for investment, nearl4 cqiai to ...
Certain occurrences which...
1824-03-12T00:00:00
Certain occutrences whiceh have called our attention to the siubject of the discipline of the army (a subject, by the way, with which we seldlom interfere), are of recent date, and present not merely a ease of monstrous oppression, but, if the narrative circulated by the sufferer be a correct one, tlhey involve a quest...
FOR BATAVIA, SINGAPORE, a...
1824-03-02T00:00:00
-vot t.iova,':slN,xJ&I o. J_ rliltl, , R 'E!O~~~L ~~AtAVXA, sno~~~~~~o1 &nt11A7 ,.t K'~oi1 Ahear bb fast operf Y P1 to uCl5~itWOUtdifl.tXeC5, FQP 3tbe,is :IoTS FRANL1l r,,1or4%t bots -B1: eCIey Cpx:;hasexteItent i#eq0mmodi.aon fori,aaseSerfi. _=,1 1,ol,e,, 8, Blrybln- .T . * withk 1eave to tooch at.Madias, lund carIn f...
Yesterday at two o'clock ...
1824-03-04T00:00:00
Yesterday at two o'clock a Cabiiiet Council was hel(d at the Foreign-office, being the fifth Cabinet Council which has been held in as many successive days. The Council, vhich was attended by inost of' the 'Ministers, sat till a quarter past four. 'I'he Cabiniet M[iiisters edined with the Chancellor of the Exclc(quer y...
Sales By Auction.
1824-03-15T00:00:00
&CcUeen 0! 10 Pin ts, IileOThBI4*aiweal of the lin,t ebs& tIim PrOSrtofa tentema.-8yMessrj,etOjBlNS, at theIrReocas,il COVen't.prdeln, THIlS' DAY, Mlaych 18; antsI LAy e--Y-desirablk Ooltec4oii 6f Picturea, of -the 'anc:ient .4-SL nd maerschools, Hii which the sdn4rers of thils.s-t will soon iscOsTilzo verY fine specim...
We noticed some time ago ...
1824-03-18T00:00:00
We noticed some time ago a strikinag and interesting PaPer from the pen of AI. DunN, wahich had been read be- ?ore the Members of the French Institute in the course of year 1823. It was designed as an intredutltion to a vo- lume then forthcoming, by that distinguished tuthor, the fruiit of recentresearches into a dcpar...
Mr. E. Oxenford, the cont...
1824-03-20T00:00:00
AMr. E. Oxenford. the contractor for hie Brazil loan, is forming a list of subscribers in conjunction with Messrs. A. Baily, and I. L. Goldsmid, of the Stock Exchange. It will be remembered, that when Riego was taken pri- soner in spain, there was with himii an Enl lishman named illat- tihews, who held a regular coiunl...
From the LONDON GAZETTE, ...
1824-03-10T00:00:00
MEMBERS returned to serve in this present PARLIAMENT. Buirgh,, of Annani, Kirkeudbright, Duwnfries, Saniquhxar, and Lock- mabeni-Williami Robert Keith Douglas, Esq. Burglhs of Wigtown, WNhithortn, Newv Galloway, and Strainraer.- Nicolsa i:onynghanm Tindal, Esq., of No 9 Brunswvick-square, Lon- doni, in the roomi of Sir...
Marriages
1824-03-04T00:00:00
On Tuestlay last, at Claphln, bv the Pev. V. Dea3ty, B.D., rctor, Ir Joh Wheler, of -9ook.Norton, Oxon, to Mliss Eia betlh Pahnter,ot Bourton-on-the-Water, Glocesterahirp.
Court Of Chancery, Saturd...
1824-03-29T00:00:00
LA w .RZ?RT. 4-neZOLtC1TOR. E%tERAL applied, on behalf oF the trusteeS OF LordSratihmore's estate, to have the different orders -pronaurced 6111ce 1820 rescinded, on the ground that they had no notiee of these otders, and had continued to manage the "tate, therefore, as iifthey had uot been pronounced ; and that the re...
Executions.
1824-03-25T00:00:00
un 'I'uesday morning, Samnzel 1h_,!ines and John Agugtsio. Wrel, were executed in the Old Bailey. Raines was extretmiely resigned and penitent, antI prayed incessantlv With a sailor named Castle, who is ordered for execution next we'ek: he has left a wvife and two children na stateoftdeplorabledistress. The Sheriff and...
The Times
1824-03-12T00:00:00
TT'E.1TA'E R01W At.. CO VENT-GA RDEN. THIC EVEV 'ING, M archI II ;. a crsttd l'orforcnmccce c.f .ANC'IENT and SMODERN MUSIC. undtr thc dirc- ti,m of Mr. PIb,hsa. Part 1. Promn the most un bounded a pplsrtie. ,i Friday i;-t,. fro-m ali Farts of the TFhea re. and to comply zbh 'h. t * ,r Imnleror:s io, pikations. tile Se...
[Advertisement.]-ELEGANT ...
1824-03-26T00:00:00
.Advertiscment l-, ErEGAaT COATS, LADrEs' RrDraro- HAI3ITS, &c.-We are informied from good au'thority, (the fashion. able world), that the best place to get handsome, w'ei1-made, sape- rior,good,fitting Ladies' Habits, and also Gentlemen's blue and black Coats, is at No. 27, Piccadilly, wlhere immense quantities are co...
Sales By Auction.
1824-03-23T00:00:00
Housebold . Fsrnltare, imall collectilon of Paintings, old China, auid affeett .-Flh-street-hlll.-~By.J. J. flOP WOOD..on the Promises, -21, .Fish-strect-hiU, THIS DAY, Xareh 23, at 11 for 12 o'clocR. 'r'HE. Furiiture comprises tent bedsteads and furni- J tura. featherbedo .ind bedding, mahogany chests or' drawers, din...
CARPET WAREHOUSE, 32, Ber...
1824-03-01T00:00:00
Ak e.bl,d '.FFEIsom his last yearls '-'5h.o~ efalsf'j4~' O OJ aATnRt s'Tehl re- Inlirehase.. , t5lfti ' torpe h I'tO "Tfle' fir,st 30,a-1s an iTisiasli, slh5o hoeaslt Ito Also ~ .e'Itj'nOf his TIM- patterns, wichf, S C.aloerJ,, *o~ann. nd 'alit be- sold on lo,, terniai, wvith q 'aliies. t Swa desks for AXaltl-isater. i...
Marriages
1824-03-13T00:00:00
IUIARRIED. On Thursday, at Dravton-Bassett, in Staffordshire, the Hcn. R,e Henley Eden, eldest son of Lord Henley, to HaTriet, ..ouneaet dauglter of Sir Robert Peel, Bart. At Fov, ', Tutsday, the 9th inst., by the Rev. H. C. Wlorgan, Thonas 'Turx.`- Esq., of Hillfield, near Glocester, banker, to Sah. second dlag 'ter o...
London, Monday, March 29,...
1824-03-29T00:00:00
We received last night the Paris papers of Friday. It Is an. nounced in the Journal des Debats, that on the 13th inst. the Du. chess Of LJUCCA, formerly Queen of ETRURIA, Infanta of SPA121, and sister of the reigning King Fx:RnIANn, died at Rome. Her Royal Highness has left a son, married to the daughter of the late Yi...
To The Editor Of The Time...
1824-03-10T00:00:00
Sir,- report, calculateil to disFtress thc friends of Mrs. Siddlons, has miiost unaccounutblv been circulated i= the newspapers, w-hic 1, as her medical nlan; feel bouind to contradict. Mrs. Siddons came to London very much indisposed in the month of January, but I am hlsappsv to say tier health has been i hproving pro...
Lincoln, Thursday, March ...
1824-03-15T00:00:00
B.fo,r ,lf,. .e :',n l 1- l i.l. cX. '1bis v.55s al action brotight by the plaintifr'to recovercoin%ensa- tioll in rOian:ates for the io,s ofthe service of his d.:ughter. TIie ap- peartiJ)e of the snunug latdi was extremehv prepossessing, and when put into the Ivit.cbs box hier verv nioldest aslit ami:ble' denteanolr e...
Parliamentary Intelligenc...
1824-03-04T00:00:00
st lour o cocici thlirty-ive members onlY being pretient, the liouse adjourned to to-irorrow (this day). MINORITY On the conduct of the Lortd Ch:tncellor.-March 1. Allen. J. H. Denison, E. Macintosh, Sir J. Sni th. G. Althorp, Vis. Denman, T. . Martin, J. Smith, S. ACarnd, Sir T. Davenport, D. Mjiltonr, Viscount Smith,...
WINDSOR, March 26.-His Ma...
1824-03-27T00:00:00
1V'1 N nsOR, March *26i.-His Majesty took an airilg this dlay in his carriage to the Royal Lodge, and inspected the grcat alterations, that are making there, and returnied to the Castle to dinner. It is remarkcd bv the .Joternl des Debatls, that in thle tribunic set aliart for the Dtplomatic Corps, at the royal sitting...
Births
1824-03-19T00:00:00
1P. BIRTHI. On the 18th in.st., Mrs. IV. H. Simpson, of South-plce, Ken. 3nigton, of a laughter.
This day is published, Pa...
1824-03-27T00:00:00
This 4kv Is PuSlAisbea. Part 9, of ItEPORGE CRUIKSHANIK's POINTS of HtMOUR, ~I Wt~2' Plates, Printed for C. Baldwyn, Newgmte street. PARK op FEVIJ1Thl- day Ai Tol~bd in Sv.rCd 8. irl. boardi, ,,PlE.IA'HOLOG,OMF M 'ER belin theSubject.o -& th Guilstonlan Lectrrre, lately delivered at the Rloyali Crallege " Phlysicians. ...
The Times
1824-03-15T00:00:00
KI.G'S THEA TRE. TO-MOP.ROW RVENINX will be performed (f;r t`- la-Lt.:n, tli, eai), tIhe favourite winic pPera. in 2 et,, et titled IL l.A It l IF: " E Dl SIVIG LIA. Muuskc bv Signoir Rossiui. I.t'eer the mrs. the Di- vertisse:mlentclhev'alere.que, called iiONNE CR . U:X DAM I'S. End of tIe opera, the liewvgrand Ballet...