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THE STACKPOOLE CAUSE.

THE STACKPOOLE CAUSE.

PARIS, Dec. 22. M. Dennequin this day finished his speech on behalf of,Mr, Driver Cooper, the representative of Messrs. Marsh and Roche,the claimants against the Count Georges Stack peole. The learned advocate-observed, that arobber sometimes succeeded in escaping from justice4b
January 4, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
THE NEW YEAR.

THE NEW YEAR.

THE NEW New Year's Day was celebrated amon g the Romans by every one appearing in new clothes, and the entering upon 'their °nice on that day; .they went in. procession to the Capitol, clothed in purple, having the fasces carried 1 before them by lictors. During the 16th century,
January 4, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
• In a few days will be published, ANNUAL REGISTER, for the -ILL Year ; in one large Volume, Bvo.

• In a few days will be published, ANNUAL REGISTER, for the -ILL Year ; in one large Volume, Bvo.

price 18i. in Wards. . ** Lately published, the Volume for 1821, price lBs. of which ' an Account is given .in the British Critic for June 1823; also, for the Year 1820 (commencing with his present Majesty's Reign,) price 18s. St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Ala
January 4, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

THE GREEKS. Letters from Miesoloughi, bearing dates 11th, 18th, and 19th Feb. have been received. They state the complete arrangenint of the military laboratory furnished by the Greek Committee, which will be of the greatest importance to the success Of the war.. Young Greeks, f
April 18, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
Mating the amount of the damages, they would Consider all thecircumstances—the.dcgree they had heard of trevions happiness, and the in

Mating the amount of the damages, they would Consider all thecircumstances—the.dcgree they had heard of trevions happiness, and the in

which the condection•began—becanse where .at appeared that great •art .and labour had been etnplo37ed in seducing the affections of a Woman, it was fair to knfer.that the foss of the husband was much greater than when she appeared ready to consent to. her own ruin. The Jury. aft
April 18, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
CERT' FICATES-11Av 4.

CERT' FICATES-11Av 4.

N. Ketcher, Bradwell-near-the-Sea, Egsex, shopkeeper —J. Smith, Wangford, Suffolk, dealer—O. Mercer, Basing - - hall-gtreet, woollen-draper —T. Peterken, Lirnehouse; baker—W. Honeysett, Dalstort, .Middlesex, dealor=3"-. Roper, Norwich, woollen-draper. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. W.
April 18, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
• MR. 13ULLOCK'S. EXHIBITIONS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN ME)000, Egyptian Ball, Piccadilly, ate now open, the former 'comprising many original

• MR. 13ULLOCK'S. EXHIBITIONS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN ME)000, Egyptian Ball, Piccadilly, ate now open, the former 'comprising many original

and rare- specimens of antique sculpture, paintings, &c. and models of the enormons and monstrous idols which were buried from the conquest by Corte,, until dug up by permission of the Government, at the request of Mr. Bullock, to be moulded by for this exhibition, .and the latt
April 18, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
PRICE OF BREAD. The highest price of Bread in the Metropolis is lid. for. the 41b, Loaf—there awe others who

PRICE OF BREAD. The highest price of Bread in the Metropolis is lid. for. the 41b, Loaf—there awe others who

sell from a halfpenny so three halfpence below that rate.
April 18, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
DEVIZES, Apittt. 15. Wheal and Beans per sack; Barley and Oats per quarto.. Wheat 255 6d to 37s Ott Oats

DEVIZES, Apittt. 15. Wheal and Beans per sack; Barley and Oats per quarto.. Wheat 255 6d to 37s Ott Oats

265 (Id to 30s 04 Barley .......Os Ott to 40s Od I Beans 203 Ott to Od
April 18, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
 
THE TURF.

THE TURF.

NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. MortnitY, OCT. 4.—The Trial Stakes, a subscription of 10 goys. each, DM won by Lord Exeter's b h.Sultatn beating Mr. Grevilie'S c Premium, Lord Jersey's br c by Phantom, out of Web, and Mr. Wortley's ch c by Phantom, out of Propontis—.Mr. Udny's
October 10, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England