When honestly sol.l, - there are knaves who compare The seats in our Senate to stalls In a To stalls in a fair !—Why• so much.the letter, I wish the comparison just to a letter ; For-then our magnanimous Mare wcuild he able To stand more at ease in that dignified stable. This Na
September 30, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
• • BANKR.UPTS. R. Curtis,_ Bristol, chee4etnonger. Attornies, Messrs. : Lambert an d Sous, Bedford-row, London; and Mr. 'Cooke, BritoI; W. 4trond, Wapping -street, Wapping, ship-chandler. Attorney, Mr. Reeks, NVellelose-square. • T. I.yalls, South-street, Sheffield, and W. Ryal
September 30, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
Correlpontient+ " Les Russes ont bnile les magasins, et les plus belles maisons de la vile etoint •en feu a mitre arrivee."—" Les, Cosaques, avant de l'abaudonner l'out pille, et commis les plus grands execs, cc qui fait dire aux habitants, que les Russes croient, que Viasma ne r
September 30, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
* aft* he was placed on &tier and removed to Denbigh, where he expired in a. few hours.. Upon examining the body, it was discovered; that his bowels had protruded through the wound. —A Cornner'i inquest s.st on the body, and returned a vcrchct of—Wilful Mtirder•
September 30, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
WEDNESDAY, ISEI 4 TEMBER 30, 181‘2. Since the original commencement of our Journal, we have been i4tunate. enough to have led, by suggestion, to two measures Of sonic importance. The in the former numbers of our paper, on the propriety and nvressity of enhirging the Catholic meas
September 30, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
GENERAL ELECTION. Mr. Maryatt does not stand for the City. Sir Charles .Price has withdrawn his pretensious. The Lord Mayor offers himself. Mr. Serjeant Onslow is to be returned for Guilford. Durham is to be strongly contested. Stamford is to be contested by Mr. Noel and Mr. Odd
September 30, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
TO THE EDITOR OF THE CORRESPONDENT. Slll,—Upon recently Woking over a book, concerning elections, .1 was struck with the preface, which contained a Proclamation for a parliament by King: James 1. which, though somewhat uncouth . in point of language, according to the words used
September 30, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England