.110 USE AND WINDOW TAXES. On Thursday night, a general meeti ng o f th e C en t ra l Committee appointed by the united parishes of Westminster, to promote, in every legal and constitutional way, the repeal of these taxes, was held at the British C.offee-house, Cockspur-street,
May 27, 1833 - The News (London) - London, London, England
FRANCE. The papers of Monday contain the addresses of several of the public bodies who waited on the King on Sunday to congratulate him on the birth of his grandson, together with Louis Philippe's replies to these loyal none of which vary from the ordinary phraseology of court s
September 3, 1838 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Monday was the most glorious harvest day of the season, and hundreds, not to say thousands, of acres of wheat which had beenpre. vented from being carried by the last week's rains, were on that' -day housed and stacked in excellent order. A comiderable number of forged notes of
September 3, 1838 - The News (London) - London, London, England
_A. very considerable degree of sensation was produced during the whole of Saturday in consequence of the circulation of a report res.e . cting an attack made upon Charles Louis De Bourbon, Duke of N L'andy, residing at No. 21, Clarence-gardens, Camberwell. The following are the
November 19, 1838 - The News (London) - London, London, England
PE,C.ILLANICS OF POLITICIANS - N? XLI. LORD HOLLAND. "I am not conversant in the language of panegyric. These praises are extorted 'rum me; but they will wear well, for they have been dearly earned."—JUNlUS. Here is the nephew of Charles James For—a Fox of whom Charles James neve
November 19, 1838 - The News (London) - London, London, England
From Mr. Wingrove Cooke's Tract upon the Constitution of Juries and the Rules of Criminal Evidence, which the learned author has sent to us, we last week extracted some observations peculiarly applicable to a case that arose in the Exchequer. In turning over the pamphlet, e have
November 19, 1838 - The News (London) - London, London, England
How- ered the ; and re- Teoman't rt of the risons," Ire insti- ng, and of the of the i, to use lore athas an nclined S as the oni has flphide. Opera, Ott forrrivals, 3, 18 in klimstre, .orinde, is en- Victor ded on Bloody ing, we hess of ,teanter smouth a- sumd been icers to res
September 8, 1833 - The News (London) - London, London, England
MARLBOROUGH - STREET On Friday, a luckless little urchin, whose stature hardly enabled him to peep at the magistrate over the table, was charged by his master a tailor, in the Quadrant, with having loitered on an errand last Wednesday. The trembling culprit was one of those frien
September 8, 1833 - The News (London) - London, London, England
good Trusses for Labouring Men, Bs. each," now offers (having until then manufactured for the trade only) equally STRONG ana for LIBOUR. INO Maw, 2s 6d each; covered in a superior manner, not exceeding ss; best ditto, 7s; and every other article in the trade equally cheap. Mrs.
September 8, 1833 - The News (London) - London, London, England