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May 19, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
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May 19, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
SCOTT ISH SENATORS.

SCOTT ISH SENATORS.

TO TIE EDITOR OF THE BEACON. Kirkuldy, MY Ste—lt has been frequently the complaint of sy nr o' that at the Union, so inadequate a proportion of r e v,i r it tires was stipulated for poor Scotland. • On thLY unnecessary to enter farther than simply to mark, that with that proport
May 19, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
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821.

Price 10d. alive without the capacity of executing. A grant to a certain amount is moved in the ordinary way: no, says this enlightened senator; you must be contented with so many pounds, shillings, and pence less; because, if you refuse to be so; you will show yourself the dete
May 5, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
MR T. KENNEDY'S BILL.

MR T. KENNEDY'S BILL.

We nnderstand, that at most or the cOlmty meetings on :Monday resolutions were adopted hostile to Mr T. Kennedy's bill for Altering the criminal law of Scotland. We dare §a that the fond parent of this strange misbeg-otten bill is very wroth at this, and says that. these county
May 5, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
THE BEA

THE BEA

PROFESSORSHIP OF SURGERY. We noticed last week that the Chair of Surgery had just then become vacant by the resignation of m Dr John homson. We called it the chair of Military Surgery ; but this is an error of no consequence with regard to our object in adverting to the circumst
May 5, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
311 t. OWEN.

311 t. OWEN.

We lately gave this gentleman an opportunity of publishing a letter of defiance to The Scotsman, calling on him to enter the lists of political economy, and prove which was the better man. This invitation, however, the knight of the leaden armour thought proper to decline; and M
May 5, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
This day is published, In 2 vols. quarto, £3, 3s. boards, JIFE of the :Right Hon. WILLIAM PITT, to 4

This day is published, In 2 vols. quarto, £3, 3s. boards, JIFE of the :Right Hon. WILLIAM PITT, to 4

February 1793. By GEORGE TOMLTNE, D. D. Bishop of Winchester. Printed for JOHN' MURRAY, Londoh ; and sold by, OLIVER and Born, Edinburgh.
May 5, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
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Parliament Stairs, Thursday morning, 2d Aajkust '1821.• Mr Stuart, accoMpanieti .by Mr Illandeld,:•called at:, -- .llr 'Stevenson's printing-office, and expressed a wish to have tome- private conversation with Mr Steveilsoq,•but on the understanding that it should be aritirely -
August 18, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
tarty or fifty yards, the carriage proceeded at a quick pace, until he. became manageable. The cavaleade proceeded on towards

tarty or fifty yards, the carriage proceeded at a quick pace, until he. became manageable. The cavaleade proceeded on towards

the city, until it reached the circular road, when it turned off to the l'hcenix. Park;. Lord 31ount Charles, and another gentleman, sat on the dickey;. on the . . way there was a constant acce - s - sion of horsemen, all rode uncovered.. His Majesty wa.s cheered as the carriage
August 18, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland