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MASQUERADE.

MASQUERADE.

MA4444RADE. There was ?? at.the Newz A Rooms. This species, ef eateraisngat n ais .an exotic- whic -has never flourished in this! country.' -Notwi,&bstandiag all our. pr~eten- sions to.the .vbaracter oft al ".most thiiking. pe qle,!_,there are, perhaps, few nations in Europe les'
December 30, 1823 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
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Advertisements & Notices

coloIT'TRY ta~r -sroc':wlnz the "I. CI'itN' .1WSTR af IN, t l 11th 1 .tltlnI Z ?? txs i !)AIart Nn ,,Catt Onvthtilr 1 :ktIIr,-i-, I ;a Woe. auc L. Lh,. 01,j-LbiI iS. ?? WR3 V i IGPI, S4ecretary. Iit TB K EiCtTOUS 43K %11[t,lioi- Xp., -r B~rg i-a~e to ;aqiitint you, that in ?? wit
November 5, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
LIABILITY OF PAWNBROKERS—EXTRAORDINARY DISCUSSION.

LIABILITY OF PAWNBROKERS—EXTRAORDINARY DISCUSSION.

LbIBILITY OF PA 4WNBROKEIS-EXTRAORDI- NdJbY 1) ISCUSSION. Yesterday Mr. Alley, the Barrister, accompanied by several pawnbrolhtrs and others, waited on Mr. Ballantine, at the Thamres Poiice-oflce, onl thle part of Mr. Cording, for whose committal to Tirlsont in default of complyi
November 13, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—TUESDAY.

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—TUESDAY.

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-TUESDAY. LaMax v. JADis.-ThIs was an action on a bill of exchange for 1,0001., drawn by the defendant on Lord Foley. Mr. SUEi stated the case. He said the plaintiff waS a gentleman of considerable property, who, having some money idle, thought It would be usef
July 11, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
FRANCE.

FRANCE.

F A COUNTRY WITHOUT A GC)VERNMEN'TSFH1ALL WE, H-1VE 1YAR?-THE PERSECUTION Oli' THE PAESS 1N i F7RANCE AND GERMANY. f TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. PTrln, Sepn h 2!, 1S32. Sllt-There is a country wvherd the sky is blue-thc air pure- the climate hcalthy-the soil producti
October 2, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
FRENCH PAPBRS.

FRENCH PAPBRS.

I RBNCIH 71PBRS. ?? ! ,, ?? (: i,, .to ; i ?? ,~ :I : I I Ix I ?? , I I .'PA1Sis OcI. 1O.-After allthat has been published, what- everrtayihap'en, it isiimpossible that M. Soult and M. Dupin can enter or remaia in. the same Cabidet. *The presefice of .M. de Talleyrand is consider
October 12, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
POLICE.

POLICE.

MANSION HOUSE.-HIGii Lin AMONGST THR TAILORS.- JOHN SALMION and LOUISA Piuc were brought before the Lord Mahyor for the following conduct:- Louisa PIke la a servant In the family of a gentleman named Wheeler, who resides In Leadenballistreet; and Salmon is a jour. neyman tailor
October 16, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
COMPULSORY EMPLOYMENT OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS.

COMPULSORY EMPLOYMENT OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS.

COMPULSORY BMPLOYVENT OF AGRICULTU- RL daOURERS. The following regulations appear in Saturday's Bucks Gazette:- At a Meeting of a Vestry of the parisb of Aylesbury, held on the 5th day of October, 1832, In the usual Vestry place, convened according to the provisions and direction
October 16, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK.

BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK.

BOROUGH OF SOUTH WARK. A Public Meetlng of the Electors of Southwark, was last night held at thte S-r1o,, Union-street, for the purpose of receivisnV XW. Brougham, E.q , and nf pagsing Resolutions relative to his re- election. The room in Which the meeting was held was well fille
November 7, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
IRELAND.

IRELAND.

It Is now confidently stated that the Dulke of RIichmond and Slr John Cam Hohhouse have been appointed to replace Lord Angle- sey and Mr. S:anley. A rumour to that effect prevalled some timne since; but the statement is now made upon good authiloity. -Dudblin l ?? nin Register.
December 6, 1832 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England