his best " h.°ll . l ( Pr ilcr e s l i e 't . lit‘l :4 l' n it . - il s ho A es t b i. i ,il s i Ik t , i a a :i l l; r . e rs io ; : n rl d n g i 1 7 act a conspicaou , 1 , • r or w otherise. Sucti, at least, i 6 3 ~m1C1 .5. nion, submit it to ovd, r eo 1 proceed other filets o
June 1, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
stated, that it was the property of the substance with which the flour was adulterated, to make the bread "short," or of a quality that soon became dry and crumbled readily ‘instead of being good sound substantial bread. It was when first baked, extremely soft, and soon became s
June 1, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
't.A.mnewal of the Oaks Stakes of Fifty rOyereigns h. ft. for Z•••,r old fillies Bst 41b.--Mile and a half; was won by the Duke idGrafton's hr. 1. Zinc, by Wuful, beating the Duke of Richfriend's gr. f. Dandizettc, by Whalebone, and -Mr. Rusts- b. 1. by Pioieer.-5 to 4 agst Zinc
June 1, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
On We iesday the Society lin . the Encooragement of Art, Manufactures, .lield„ . gs annual distribution ef .rewards at. the Opera House. Thy socipty bas been compelled Lii Move 'Place to 'place years, arid, notwithstanding Ito erforMouS seze of this Theatre, such i - was the de
June 1, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
THE OLD .7'IIEfiIIOME7'ER; At 15, Anxious for coining out, ,"and for the attention of the men. •: is, Begins to have sonic) idea Ocilie tender passion. 11, Talks of lore lit a cottage, and disinterested affection. is, Fancies herself in love with Some handsome man, who flatters h
June 1, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
. „ A 4 the TheatriczA towards a close, our cri.lical laboitri . 'are propertirinably The benefits nk, Drury Lane, during the last week, hare been generally productive, of ks ocertiocv _ .• it) ait sti lb Ii US arniti ler:t i g c v • farce, per Cent., brought out on which, thoug
June 1, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
Mr. Secretary PEEL To bring in Bills to enable Judges to abstain Iron, " pronouncing" sentence of death, except in cases of murder; to extend the benefit of Clergy to certain cases of felony ; and to repeal porti o ns o f the " Bla c k Act" relatingto the cutting of young ,trees
June 1, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England