At the Dublin Commission last week, six men were indicted under Lord Ellenborough's Act, for assaulting Mr. James Butterworth, on the 17th of April last, and wilfully cutting and maiming him with intent to murder. From Mr. Butterworth's evidence it appeared that he has been esta
July 13, 1825 - British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post - London, London, England
lit T HE FRENCH AND I l'A ',IAN LANGUAGES. :et has caused a cce isst published, by Geo. B. Whittaker, Ave Alaria•lane, in 12m0. price ls. . Beans and Pease it boom', a New Edition, or ide is dull. fri.ONcERSATIONS, FRENCH and ENGLISH, of a MOTHER isitiTiii NJ with her DAITGHTER„
July 13, 1825 - British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post - London, London, England
This being the day appointed for the prorega . tion of Parliament, the Lords Commissioners directed the House of Commrs to appear at the blr of this House, to hear the Speech on the close of Parliament. The Speaker accordingly, attended by nearly 60 Members, appeared at the bar,
July 13, 1825 - British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post - London, London, England
"Anr.nnErs.—Lately, Mr. Rose /supervisor, with Messrs. Munro, Drummond, M'Niven, Sutherland, Macbain, • Turnbull, and M'Callum. officers of excise, captured eight horses ' one cart,and 24.2 gallons of whiskey, on its way to the low country. Mr. Bruce supervisor, and Mr. Gowans,
July 13, 1825 - British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post - London, London, England
LONDON MARKETS. CORN EXCHANGE. MONDAY, July We had large arrivals of all kinds of Grain last week, and a siderable quantity of Flour; but this morning there is a short sy of every article. The fine weather causes a general dulhu:ss ia Wheat trade, aud only fine parcels obtain Mo
July 13, 1825 - British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post - London, London, England
Court of Commissioners of Bankrupts.—Aug. 6, A. Smith, Beech-street, timber-merchant—Aug. 2, T. Redshaw, Fleet-street, bookseller—Aug. 2, S. Walker, Bull, Wharf-lane, Queenhithe, hoop-bender—Aug. 6, J. Kite and H. Best, late of Macclesfield Wharf, New-road, Shoreditch, and Borst
July 13, 1825 - British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post - London, London, England
Report, by which it appears that gold medallions have been voted to the following Officers of the Royal Navy : Captain Manby, R.N., as a testimony of the great utility of the apparatus invented by him for saving lives from shipwreck. Captain Freemantle, It. N.. for swimming on b
July 13, 1825 - British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post - London, London, England
ducted the prosecution. The Attorney-General and Mr. Chitty appeared for the defendant Park, Mr. Adolphus for Sophia Saunders, and Mr. Crofton Uniacke for defendants Godfrey and Turner. The substance of the evidence, of which a vast quantity was produced went to show, that the d
July 13, 1825 - British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post - London, London, England