CHRISTMAS FARE.—Roast beef and plum pudding, the turkey, and the chine, must, at this period, give way to the enjoyment of" merry music and the enchanting dance."— Lord Byron in his " Don Juan," canto the third, thus deseribee a " dancer of elegance :" 'Chase were his steps, eac
December 27, 1835 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
Wednesday, at three o'clock, Dr. Birkbeck, and a deputation composed of several Members of the House of Commons and other gentlemen, waited by appointment upon Lord Melbourne and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, upon the subject of the penny stamp, and the rigorous clauses resne
May 7, 1836 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
THAT most incorrigible Saint, the Member for Wigton • shire, better known by the name of Sir Andrew, has once more declared himself in all his hedgehog habiliments. A most stern fanatic in good truth, quite a Jew in the ceremonial of religion, only he would rather have no Sabbat
May 7, 1836 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
It is ludicrous to witness the gravity frith which the Morning Chronicle thus commits the crime for which it reproaches another, viz, the violation of propriety in giving publicity to the impurities and disgusting obscenities of private orgies : (From the Morning Chronicle.) "We
December 27, 1835 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
The funeral of the late Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury is over; it has been conducted with the greatest privacy no one in the town knew when it was to take place till within an hour or two of the time fixed for the performance of the ceremony. At 8 o'clock this morning all was
December 27, 1835 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
Last week, on Friday, the Apostle of Radicalism made his appearance at Barnsley, Yorkshire where he was enthusiastically greeted by those only who wish for an effectual reformation of political and ecclesiastical abuses. The maggots who feed upon corruption looked upon his appea
December 27, 1835 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
QAMITEL sAuLT, BOOKSELLER, STA- A.-7 Eft, and BOOKBI NDER, Agent for the Sale of the Publications of the Society for the diffusion of Christian and Useful Knowledge. S. S. begs most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public, that he can suppl f them with a variety of Che
December 27, 1835 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
From Joseph Henry Green, Esq. F. one of the CouLeil of the Royal Ciilege of Surgeons, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, and Professor Di surgery in King's Col ege, "1 have made trial of Mr. Franks's Solution of Copaiba, at St. Thomas's Hospital, in a variety of cases of discharg
May 7, 1836 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
When we examine the condition of the growing crop we see little or rather no cause for apprehension of failure The frosts which succeeded the rain ot March and the early part of this month, accompanied almost always by cold winds, have not deteriorated the wheats to the iegree t
May 7, 1836 - People's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England