What are the conclusions which the reflecting mind draws frons . 4 the foregoing dread f u l narra!ive ? First, that though we do ktikiN t h e Crimes for which these unfortunate culprits h ave suffered, wt are wholly in the dark of all the peculiar features of their offences i a
December 17, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England
House for the restoration of her Majesty's name to the Liturgy.—(Cheers from the Opposition) Sir J; Newport having'moved the order of the day, renewed the proposition which he submitted' to . the House last night, na!nely, that the Address of the l'resbytery of Langholtue was a
February 4, 1821 - British Luminary - London, London, England
" Such is the World," a Novel, in 3 vas. 12 mu. tendon Tile principal part Of the characters, whom the author ha introdoeed in this popular Novel, are of the higher circles but sufficiently diversified exteriorly and intrinsically in their, actions and language to furnish amusem
January 21, 1821 - British Luminary - London, London, England
• Numerons reports have been in circulation during the [ respecting the opening of the Opera House; we can state ` the following particnlars authentic sources. Waters and Taylor have entirely rendered one another incapable of mischief for the present; in consequence Mr. Ebers ha
January 21, 1821 - British Luminary - London, London, England
MEETING Of ST. MATTHEW, BETHNAL A meeting was held on Wednesday of the inhabitants, of the parish of St. Matthew, Bethnal Green, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of presenting a loyal and dutiful address of - congratulation to her Majesty the Queen. In c
November 26, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England
11 7 etheAy v. Dixon: 7 .-4n this case, Mr. Horne said that it was to% his intention ,this day to press the costs, but if the motion Wert not Made to-morrow, he should certainly feel hiniself ailsd en to folio* that course. ' Brown v. Detastet.—The Attorney-General moved that th
December 3, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England
The K:ng v. Sir ‘vrancis ittnie.tt.—The Judges having differed in opinionott the motion made in this important ease for a new trial, gaVe'their decisions separately, in the. most erudite and elaborate 'exposition of their reasons for the opinion pronounced.. The Lord - chid . Ju
December 3, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England
Tippets, and. Flounces; lioau. lich figured and Gros-de-Napiet. Cashmere and Braaanza Shawls, Rich.- :ainbri , .s. and Catnbiie Flandkerehiefif. Napkins to matt h ; India Longclotlis, at Beat %%Pitney Blankets, and the hnett • Diapers.Bd. Fine do, lid. Patent Tvrine Sheeting'. F
December 3, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England
PRICE, The highest price of - the best Wheaten Bread throughout the Me tropolis, is .stated by tlic principal 84kers to be l'enpence halfpenny the Quartern Lual.—Soute Bakers sell the Quartern-Lpal tme penny to -pence lower. , . . P t .SIONS. Butter, ip• Cwt. Cheese. Cork .... Is
December 3, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England
• Mows:mu, Firft Less: Isaiah c. IS.-2d Less. Acts c. 4. '4 A u I ' EvENtso, .First Less. Isaiah c. 19.-2 d L ess . Heb. c. 9. ‘ 4 , • High Water, Morn. 56 in. after 12.—Aftern.15 in. after L. A' I ..7. I 'High Water; Morn. 35 ni. after I.— , Aftern..at .2. .
December 3, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England