The Paris Papers of Tu - Pday last, arrived in `own on Fi May afiernoon. They luring furt er acc UPIR fro n Oft C 130 the Wince cf iglano, by advice an ith the con urr .ice of the inun cipAl author:tes of t e cap ta', proc!aimed the cons ituti of he Snani:h Cores. On the 1411 cr
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ROBERT BURNS. In the present age of improving morality, when the higher comforts of the domestic fire-side have, by imperceptible degrees, withdrawn the middling classes of Scottish society from the old custom of tavern dinners, and their concomitant Baccahnalian orgies; it is n
March 24, 1821 - Aurora Borealis - London, London, England
Mr. Bernal and Mr. Warre wished for some information relative to our commercial concerns with Russia. Lord Castler - rag-It said,, that tl.e'Emperor of Russia had referred the matter to his Minister for Trade who had not yet_ made his report; hut the subject was still under disc
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London, with '. documents instructing the right of Sir Alexander Home to - tl.e Earldom of Marchmont, proceeding upon his 1 . ein. the nearest and lawful heir-male of the ancient and honorable border families of \Vedder])Urn and Polwarth, which is to come inunedistely under the
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Christopher Crawford, of her, collar maker. Thomas Bird, St. Marun's-court, haberdasher. Joseph Acason Valentine Farm Rid ge , H e rtf o rd, cow -d ea l er . Chomas Field the elder, and Thomas Field the younger, Muscovy-court, flour factors. Matthew Sedgwick, London, warehousema
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EDINBURGH, 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. Wheat. Barley I Oats Beans 1 Peas First 31s 6d 21s Od 23s Od 19s Od 193 Od Second 30s Od I 19s Od , 20s Od 17s 6d 17s (id Tl.ifd 27s 6d I ltis Od I 14s 6d 168 Od I is Od There were 403 sheep in the market, Main Point, head of West Po t, en Wednes
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TRUSTEES. His Grace the DUKE of NORFOLK, His Grace ti e DUKE of RUILi-.ND, 'lie Most Noble the MARQUI;SS of 'NORTHAMPTON, Tic Ri e ,lt Hon. LORD KING, &c. &c. &c. • And SIXTY DIRECTORS. Managing Dilector, J. T. Barber Beaumont, Esq. F. A. S. THE diA.mr,lii,hing . A riucip e o: t
March 24, 1821 - Aurora Borealis - London, London, England
CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, MAnen 23. Though the ,arrival of WHEAT and BARLEY since Monday has been very moderate, a considerable portion of the ordinary descriptions of each remained oyer to-day, which met a heavy sale at lower prices.—BEANS and PEASE are steady in value; and OATS a
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• Mr. TVestern rose, pursuant to notice, to move for the repeal of the late additional 111alt , Tax, and maintained that upon ever:, consideration of feeling, justice, and policy, that motion ought to be agreed to, for no tax existed which was so injurious to the comforts of the
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PATRONS. His Grace the DUKE of BEAUFORT. His Grace the DUKE of ARGYLL. The Right Hon. tie EARL of CRAVEN. The Right Hon. LORD SALTOUN, &c. &c. &c. TRUSTEES. Sir George Jernintrham, Bart. Costessey, near Norwich. - Sir Joseph Scott, Bart. Great Barr Hall, Staffordshire. Ralph Cal
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