Ah ottt 415r u lia lf - Past one o'clock on Sunday morning last, an POr n t g et . k e broke out on the premises of Messrs. Thomas u and . t 'nuerchants Thames-street, which rapidly comm ho ' uses iu the occupation of Mr. Mathews, Mr. Field, tallow-chandler, Mr. Field, drugt4, 1
January 30, 1820 - Political Observer - London, London, England
A most melancholy proof of the violence of 'lnman passions, when not under the guidance of reason and religion, took place on Thursday last at Crawligh, near Turby. Two young men, named Griffiths and Roberts, had for a considerable time past paid their addresses to a young woman
January 30, 1820 - Political Observer - London, London, England
Several'Petitions ,Were presented fiiiiii ; therpost respect able. Booksellers in parts of the kingdom, and other persons, against the Bills now in progress iy-Parlia client for destroying the liberty of the press. Considering the undefined nature of .a libel, the de nunciation
December 26, 1819 - Political Observer - London, London, England
130 X LNG DISAPPOINI'MEIVTS, •The fight between Oliver and Shelton, who are considered the t,,0 best men of the day, was to have taken placeat Cop thorne on Thursday, more than 30 miles from London ; it did not. The fight had been formerly stopped at Byefield, en miles nearer to
December 26, 1819 - Political Observer - London, London, England
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December 26, 1819 - Political Observer - London, London, England
it is of little moment to the country whether their errors arise from the head or the heart. I do not wish to see the scenes of 1798 in Ireland ucted over again in this country. The treacheries, the bloodshed, the wants, the sufferings, and oppressions which fell equally on frie
December 19, 1819 - Political Observer - London, London, England
A protracted took place upon the Bill for the effectual prevention of Seditious Meetings. In the title of this Bill there is one great en on, which will probably be amemded in the Committee. I allude to the use of the word scditiotrs. This is quite unnecessary, and only tends to
December 19, 1819 - Political Observer - London, London, England
There wag no motion of an;iicient itv.portance to excite debate. Lad brought up the English Insolvent Debtors' Bill, which was read a first time, and ordered to , be read a second time on the 16th of February next. It was intimated by Lord CASTLEREAGH, that the two Houses of Par
December 19, 1819 - Political Observer - London, London, England
MY LORD,—I request you to peruse the following fines ; our sentiments, probably, may not, in every instance, accord ; but I trust I shall convince your Lord.. ship, that the state of the English and Irish Catholics not only deserves your attention, but imperiously calls upon you
December 19, 1819 - Political Observer - London, London, England
It appears by the Paris Papers that the streets of Paris,. are infested by one or more monsters, who delight in wound - , ing females with a poinard or sharp instrument. The polietr.. -- are on:the alert, but have as yet. been unsuccessful discovering the criminalS. Severalfemal
December 19, 1819 - Political Observer - London, London, England