An application was made to the Court on Saturday by 111 r. Cooke, on the part of the insolvent, an inmate of Horsemongerlane Gaol, praying that his hearing might take place before the long vacation, which would commence on the 11th of August, and extend for about six weeks. He w
July 9, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
AMERICAN SLAVERY.--On Wednesday a black man, in coarse and ragged attire, who stated his name to be " Georgius," applied to Mr. Clarkson under the following circumstances : He stated that he had just arrived in London, on board the Matilda trading vessel, the Captain of which ha
July 9, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
[We unhesitatingly insert the following letter from Mr. Beaumont, because it would be deemed somewhat indelicate to use Mr. Cleave's own paper for conveying to the public a gentle reproof of our friend's manner on Monday evening, notwithstanding it is expressed with forbearance
July 9, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
on the following important subject :—‘. What are the best means to obtain Universal Suffrage and a Free Unstamped Press?" P.S.—This is the second adjournment of this question. Doors Opened at Half-past Six.
July 9, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
Affairs will be taken into consideration; and also the Conduct of the Spanish People in establishing the Constitution of 1812, which calls forth the Admiration of all Lovers of Liberty. On Monday Evening a Meeting will be held of the Shareholders, and those willing to become Sha
August 27, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
IIOWSTILEET. SEDUCTION AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—Jane Moore, a middle-aged woman of very respectable appearance, was charged . rith attempting to destroy herself on the night of Friday. Mr. Wiitiaz- , of Cornwall-road, stated that about eleven o'clock on Friday night Le was passing
August 13, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
THURSDAY, 4. In reply to a question by Mr. Hume, the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that the charter to be granted to the Metropolitan University would be soon ready. The Customs Bill was read a third time and passed. The Court of Chancery Offices (Ireland) Bill was read a t
August 13, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
AFFLICTING CASE.—Charles Williams, a poor man, stone who for some time past has endeavoured to procure a living for himself and numerous family, by exhibiting to the curious a view of the planets through a large telescope in the streets, was placed at the bar before Mr. Gregorie
August 13, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
THIS is a Medicine of long tried efficacy for correcting all Disorders nf the Stomach and Bowels, the most common symptoms ef which are Costiveness, Flatulency, Spasms, Loss of Appetite, Sick Headach, Giddiness, Sense of Fullness after Meals, Dizzinessof the Eyes. Drowsiness, an
August 13, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
AN AWKWARD DlSCOVERY.—Elizabeth Holyoak, a good-looking, middle-aged female, was brought up on the following chirge : A female named Young, stated, that a few days ago, the prisoner's husband returned home ' rather unexpectedly, for his purse, which he had left behind him, and f
July 30, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England