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 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
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January 4, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
I • , COMMISSIONERS for AFFAIRS of . TAXES hereby give Notice, in pursaantelof direetions to tleat effect from the Lords Coinmissioners of his Majesty's .Treasury, that the increased Charges made on the late General Survey to the Inhabited House Duty,. cn the ground of the Houses
January 4, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 152 4. THE political state of the world resembles the commencement of the new year. .empera.te. It is mild and For this favourable aspect, it is in- lebted to the spirited policy of the Government GI le United States. " In the wars of the European Powers," says
January 4, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
We have been much pleased with the prot'eadings which we have had an opportunity of observing at tuna office, and as we are of opinion that an Institution for suppressing or controlling iMendicity, must, if well conducted, form DU mean auxiliary to the Police of the ,Metropolis,
January 4, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
On Christmas Day, at the house of the Iron. Airs. Cornwall, 37, Grosvenor-place,. the Lady of John Cornwall, Esq.. of a daughter.. MARRIED. On the Ist instant, Rethel Henderson', Esq., of Rristol,.c)- 114:ary Anne, 'second daughter of the late-John. Gadesaen; Esq., of Bow; Middl
January 4, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England