Tuesday a young- female, of prepciSsessing -appearance .and eleg-antiv attired, was observed pensively reading-To' some, time on Milbank, and at length•threw hersegioto-theTiver. - A boatman, however, succeeded in:gelling hey on,sbore i after she had been three or four or in the
June 8, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
WDOL TitAD V. Lord MILTON presented a petition from thO.neighhourhood <4 Leeds, praying for the repeal of the tax on . Foreign pool. expressed the gratification he felt at observing the liberal principles of trade adopted by the Miuisters ; and ho trusted I hat they would the po
June 8, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
Scarcely had•l made my way through the long lowLbrowed arenup that leads.to .of Justice, when I perceived two or three dressed gentlemen of your fraternity, in the immedia!e vicinity of the presiding Madam/intim!, each with his memorandum book and pencil in his hand, which " eve
June 8, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
• Here the angry prophetess appeared to be going into family matters totally unconnected with her case, and the 'Magistrate cut shOrt the business by ordering her one mouth's Ainprisontneut in Tahiti-ileitis Bridcwell. .UNION•HALL. Munwin AT CLArnAm.—Ever since the apprehensiOn
June 8, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
'snlPs PER CHALORON OF 36 POOL MEASI'RE. h l / 4 /ps ut st o V I, e t, &gips 60h4. Fridayl 44 7 New:rtstle f 41 from 35 6 a 40 94. I, 0 1 Sunderla•.)7l.. ...... 10 j ...,. 0 A 42 . Od above is the. of Goals ;i.. mild by the fqii to which about Vi 3.er Chaidrun to the ftethil Pur
June 8, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
MAY /fi-NINE A. NI .-A Rezeney during the captivity the King, has been named. It is composed the'Doke .4114illintAdo, Presiden . t; the Duke Niontemar, thui Baron AtENles, the oh Osma, and N. Calderon. • • ".,AR,MY i/F.TJIE PYRENEES. • .PROCLAMATION. GENERAL IN OF TSIE FRF,NCII
June 8, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England