[From The Dublin Morning Post.] We copy the subjoined statement of a very extraordinary occurrence from the Patriot of last evening. the affair took place at rather . an early hour yesterday, a multitude of faoliSh reports were circulated during the day. It was said: that blows
June 28, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England
THE PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT. ON Friday, the Parliament was prorogued by his MAJESTY in person, after all the indecision on that point. The KING was to have been at the House of Lords by two o'clock, but owing to delay at Carlton Palace, he was not there till nearly half after
June 28, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England
On Friday a Meeting - of the Visiting Magistrates; of the Surrey 'Prison took place in the Committee Room of the above Jail, at winch were preseht--Lord Eastnor, M.P. ; Mr. H. Sumner, M.P. ; Mr. Deni- , son, M.P. ; Mr. Crawford, and Mr. Hedger. They were attended by the High and
June 28, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England
The Jew stripped iii the first condition: Matteson looked poor and lean, but what he wanted in substance he made up in blood. He was evidently thorough bred, and gave a certainty of dying game, if that alternative only should be left him. Aaron was full of c o n fid ence , an d
June 28, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England
J. Flinn, Liverpool, earthenware dealer. Attorney, Mr. Wheeler, Lincoln's-inn-fields. W. T. Bown, Malmesburv, Wiltshire, corn-factor. Attor__ ney,•Mr. Carter, Furuival's-inn J. Rickards, Newmarket, inn-holder. Climes, Burr-street, East Smithfield. M. C- Sanderson, Park-street, G
April 5, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England
but suppose it will be poor sport for persons from town. Townsman.--,You will see town life in miniature. You will see town characters, only known at the police offices and prisons, in their capacity as travellers: you will hear every evening a summary of all that is clone in th
May 9, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England
E NFWg L.. t• _ SKELETW OF A MAMMOTH NEAR LONDON.—The entire skektoli of a large Mammoth, z. e. a fossil elephant of the Saline species with those which occur in Siberia, and all over Europe, has been very recently discovered-oear London, at Ilford, in the county-of Essex, near'S
May 9, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England
the Chess Club at Paris called Le Cercle de Philidor, challenged the London - Chess Club, to play a match - at Chess ,for any sum, which the latter club might name, the moves to be transmitted either by post or by . extraordinary-couriers. The London Chess Club accepted the chal
May 9, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Mid Kent ...91. ss. a 131.0 s Pockets.. 71. 10s. a 101. Os. East Kent 111. Os. a 151. Os Bags&Pockets 41 Os a5l Os 6fficial Ditty last year £26,057 us. nth
May 9, 1824 - The News (London) - London, London, England