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The Paris Papers of the 25th inst. afford no further intelligence respecting the affairs of Greece, nor of the artful

The Paris Papers of the 25th inst. afford no further intelligence respecting the affairs of Greece, nor of the artful

expedient to which the Ottoman Porte has had recourse in order to evade the proffered mediation of the Allied Powers. Neither do they furnish anything satisfactory in regard to the proceedings in Spain. TRIESTE, Oct. 12.—While the Greeks are every where . announcing the taking o
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
LAW INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING'S 13ENC11.--OcT. 24 TRIAL OF THE REV. MR. TAYLOR, FOR BLASPHEMY. This morning having been peremptorily

LAW INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING'S 13ENC11.--OcT. 24 TRIAL OF THE REV. MR. TAYLOR, FOR BLASPHEMY. This morning having been peremptorily

fixed for the trial of Mr. Taylor, who was prosecuted, at the instance of the City Authorities, for blasphemies uttered by him at the Areopagus, in Cannon-street, the neighbourhood of Guildhall was crowded at an early hour, and, to prevent the rush which was expected at the open
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
doing so, he never had any occasion to chastise him, fof that he was a very good lad, and both

doing so, he never had any occasion to chastise him, fof that he was a very good lad, and both

clever at and attentive to his business, up to the moment of his running off; and notwithstanding his past misconduct, in order, if possible, to save the lad from utter ruin, and to soothe, in some degree, the minds of his afflicted relatives, he (Mr. Ferguson) was willing to fo
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
aNTICIPaTED lILL BETWEEN BISHOP SHARPE AND YOUNG DUTCH SAM,

aNTICIPaTED lILL BETWEEN BISHOP SHARPE AND YOUNG DUTCH SAM,

FOR £lOO ASIDE. Tuesday last, be it remembered, was the day set apart for the battle to take place, between the above boxers; and great anxiety was manifested upon the event throughout the Sporting World. Those lads, who like to make themselves comfortable; enjoy a dab in the Mo
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
done. Why was he to be made the subject of a prosecution, to have bit spirits broken, and the usefulness

done. Why was he to be made the subject of a prosecution, to have bit spirits broken, and the usefulness

of his life impeded. The words of the indictment were false. It charged him with having done something to the high displeasure of Almighty God. Who could prove that? On the grounds of reason and Christianity, they could not :say he had done any thing injurious to the principles
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
ND I-ILTMBU,

ND I-ILTMBU,

THE SUPPORTERS OF PUGILISM LAUGHED AT.-SHUFFLING AND CUTTING-...WRONG DONE SOMEWHERE I- THE BACKERS OF SAM IN FOR IT.-EVERY BODY DIS- SATISFIED-AND GRUMBLING FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END OF THE CHAPTER. THE AMATEURS AT FAULT-THE PIGS IN DOUBT; AND THE WHOLE TO CONCLUDE WITH THE
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
Lontion ffiarketic

Lontion ffiarketic

CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, October 26. The arrival of Wheat this week has not been large, and the trade on the whole is full as good as on Monday; for a few fine parcels rather better terms were obtained. Barley, Beans, and Peas, fully support Monday's prices; and though the Oat tra
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
NATURAL Cii - utosrriEs:-:-Mr. Charles Armitstead, Or Bare, near Lancaster, caught on Sunday last -a male seal, which weighed 1071bs.

NATURAL Cii - utosrriEs:-:-Mr. Charles Armitstead, Or Bare, near Lancaster, caught on Sunday last -a male seal, which weighed 1071bs.

The skin Wa3 afterwards Ashen from it, and stuffed by Mr. Robert Sanderson. A young cock partridge, with variegated plumage, white and brown, and legs light coloured, having the general appearance of a ptarmigan, was killed by a young Gentleman, in Mel, near this town,. a few da
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
COVENT GARDEN. _ fatiVslN • •

COVENT GARDEN. _ fatiVslN • •

October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England
 
DONCASTER MEETING, 1829.

DONCASTER MEETING, 1829.

The following important nominations have already been made TUESDAY.—Taro years Old Produce Stakes of 100 soy each; colts Oa Ilb, and fillies Etst 31b. Tied House in Duke of Leeds's b or br f by Whisker—Mercutio's dam Mr. Ridsdale's eh f by Whisker, dam by Cervantes—Maniac's dam
October 28, 1827 - Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - London, London, England