Mr. CURTEIS moved the second reading of the Mariners' Apprentices' Bill. Mr. MONK opposed the motion. The Bill was calculated to interfere with the law of settlement, already one of the most perplexing questions that came before the Magistracy. He should therefore move as an Ame
May 23, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
- _ _- SOCIETY OP BRITISH ARTISTS. The Gallery for the Exhibition and Sale of the Works of British Artists, in Great Sulll4k-street, Pali-mall East, is now open to the public. It consists of a suite of five rooms, two of which are devoted to Paintings, one to Sculpture, one to Ar
May 23, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
The public will know how to appreciate the they hAvti—ifistained in the destruction of the auto-biography of elf:greatest Poet of the age. We copy from The Times of•yesterd'ay, the account of an event to which we own we cannot easily reconcile ourselves, premising, however, that
May 23, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
J. Fielding, Chester, corn-dealer. Solicitors; Mr. Bullock-Smithy, near Stockport ; and Messrs. Milne. and Parry, Tempie. It. Blundell, Liverpool, dißiller. Stilicitors, Messrs. J. and IL Lowe, Southampton-buildings ; and Messrs. !tow e and North, Liverpool. J. Driver, Dutton, L
June 27, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
PRESENIT, ' It i T s t he hisKtliaritdietr)set E tl, by I .N a l l e ' s 'i t e ; t i in Council, in Cuon c that the Parliament be prorogued from Thursday., the 4th day of : Noventlier next, to Thursday. the 6ilt day of January next. ItUPTS. C. Arctiagelo, Gloucester-terrace, Be
October 24, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
DRURY-LANk.—This splendid Theatre opened last night for the season with The lifareiage of Figaro. .Miss Graddon, from the.Dublin.Theatre, made her debut in 'the Character of Susannah. Most of her songs were encored, ad She received great Applause. Mr. Harley, Miss Psovey, nd Oth
October 24, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England