We stated in our last, that this young gentleman. whose perSonal itlntity has been the subject of much Aion, acquitted on the first indictment.and round guilty or the se fm 4 on Saturday, and that he would be tried on the remaining indictments,. in the course of which, the quest
July 25, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
a Splendid GailaTep.te, tvith.a constant ouccesstion of musements from Eight till Twelve o'clock ; consi;ting of Grand Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music—(randiuteSinbnia ccompesetli by Mr. Reakc)—The New Pcant Overture to Der Snrpristn. ATM rmances of the French .lotg,lei,
August 8, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
. - Th e war which has recently .broken out in India hasixcited no. inconsiderable degree of .interest in the excited of reflecting people in Europe, from the courage. and conduct displayed by the enemies' forces in the few actions which took place on the frontiers. In one of th
August 8, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
lIATNIAP.Arr.—This House nightly : attracts a crowded and elegant audience. ENGtasa H O USE.—The new Opera Der Freischut: has not Inst any of its attraction. The House is every night crowded with an elegant audience. A new Musical Entertainment, entitled The Reign of Twelve Hour
August 8, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
MANSION-HOUSE. TnE BEAtts.—Mr. Macalpine and Mr. Money, two rival friseurs. residing in Threadneedie-street, were summoned before the Loan on Tuesday. for keeping two live bears, which 'were not sufliciently secured t o prevent danger or annoyance to the public. Brady and anothe
August 8, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
Friday m orning. a concourse of persons assembled in Monmouth-street, St. Gilt''. nod the n.-!ighbourhood in a few Minutes pros:Nited a scene of confasion scarcely ever witnessed, in consequence of a report in 'general circulalation that a woman living in Monmouth-court, who had
August 8, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
that in conformity With the General Bond signed by his Majesty the King of - Prussia, at Berlin, the 7th of May, 1818, wherein reference -made to the Contract of the above-mentioned Loan, 'dated the March, 1318,. according to which a Sinking Fund was provided, whereof the Sixth
October 10, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
MA RLTIOROUGII-STREF.T. Tuesday, an elderly man, named Lewis Luis, who presented a very eccentric appearance, wearing a pair of spect.cles of about the fashion of three centuries ago, was brought from St. Giles's watch-house, charged by. one of the bea,ics with having ben found
October 10, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England