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v e ne, suddenly, aged S 2 years. eetable farmer of Bridge .g, at Little Chelsea, Frances,P g l q.

v e ne, suddenly, aged S 2 years. eetable farmer of Bridge .g, at Little Chelsea, Frances,P g l q.

and eldest tlaug-ht e r of ° 4 rkeley-square, aged 32 years. al the house of her 'brother. vti o - f Tararet Taylor, in Charles Assey, Esq. 1,13 0 i of March. at the house of , wife of A. Falconer, Esq. ° Ard' is ''rt; 'ho wring' cc, Lieutenant N. I. The strictest integiti )Ur.
October 8, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
IRELAND.

IRELAND.

DUBLIN,_ November 9. We regret to say, that insubordination and outrage still continue to disgrace the country. We formerly stated, that the influence of the military was confined to the spot on which they stood and that the insurgents became audacious in proporkion to their suc
November 18, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

The arrivals this week are as follow: Prom Bumbay, Asia, &thaw: from Valparaiso, Spring., Andrews; sailed 3d of August: from Havanna, Swan, Cape; sailed sth ult. at which time the coast was infested with pirates: from China, Middleburg, Ila!sing; sailed 19th April, and from Bata
November 18, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
CORN TRADE.

CORN TRADE.

Sir JOHN NEWPORT presented a Petition from the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Waterford, against the present mode of taking the Averages in Corn. Laid on the table. STEAM-ENGINE SMOKE CONSUMER . - - Mr. M. A. TAYLOR moved the Order of the Day for the House going into a Commi
May 14, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
BANKRUPT LAWS.

BANKRUPT LAWS.

Mr. J. SMITH said that it was not his intention, after the very long debate of that night, to trouble the House at any length, The Bill which he had in contemplation was intended to obviate many of the evils arising out of the present system of Bankrupt Laws. It would go to remo
May 14, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
COLONIAL INTELLIGEN CE.

COLONIAL INTELLIGEN CE.

Eitract of a letter from Chitagong. —" Lieut. Fisher, Assistant in the surveying Department, who was seized by the Kutchar Rajab, tributary to the Burmahs, in the direction of Sylhet, I am afraid is not released yet: the Government have written about him. The Burmahs have a!so s
January 20, 1822 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL. April 15, 1821. IVOTICE is hereby given, that a Quarterly Gene". ral Court will be holden at this

MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL. April 15, 1821. IVOTICE is hereby given, that a Quarterly Gene". ral Court will be holden at this

Hospital on Thursday the Sd of May next, at 12 o'clock precisely, to adopt some new regulations for Hawkins's ward, and to transact the usual business of the Charity. me Anniversary Dinner of this Hospital will take place on Thursday the 17th of May, at the Thatched House Tavern
April 22, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
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June 17, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
JULY 25.

JULY 25.

The Jury in this important case remained all night in seclusion, without any food or any refreshment. About half past eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning a message was sent to the jury-room, to ascertain whether there was any prospect of their speedily finding a verdict, but the
July 29, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England
 
HOUSE OF. LORDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24.

HOUSE OF. LORDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24.

, At a quarter before 4 o'clock, the Speaker of the House of Commons attended at the bat of tho house, axompanied by his officers ; when the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and Lord Melville, sat as Commissioners for giving the Royal Assent, which was accordingly given
March 26, 1821 - Observer of the Times - London, London, England