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The Times - 08/07/1833

1833; Gale Group;

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ROBERT PALMER., FROM OUR OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., M. GORE., W. CHARLES HARLAND., RAWDON BRIGGS, L., Y., T., A CONSTANT READER., JAMES FRANKS., J. G., J. H. POOLEY,

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Classified Advertising: Want Places., To Correspondents., DAY SCHOOL WANTED.-WANTED to PURCHASE, a respectable DAY SCHOOL, on moderate, PASSAGE to CALCUTTA from HAVRE.-The well-known fast-sailing Ship VICTORINE, Captain LEFORT,, AS COACHMAN, a steady middle-aged man who can be well recommended; left his last place in consequence of the, LATIN.-PRIVATE INSTRUCTION WANTED, by an adult. Terms for attendance in a central part. News: On Friday evening, as Frederick Parrett, a fine child about two years old, the son of a cheesemonger in Tun-, WRECK OF THE BARBARA, OF GREENOCK.-On Thursday last three of fishing-boats from Southport fell, Summary Of Persons Imprisoned For Debt In 1832., Porcelain Ware., Court Of Common Council., The Factory Bill. Majority On Lord Ashley's Motion., Private Correspondence., Their Majesties. (From the Windsor Express.), Ireland., PORTSMOUTH, Saturday, July 6., LIVERPOOL COTTON-MARKET, Saturday, July 6.-The demand in the early part of the week was limited, and, COWES, July 5.-This morning their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Kent and Princess Victoria embarked, Ireland. Tweleth Of July., Putney Fancy Fair And Regatta., French Papers. (From Galignani's Messenger of Saturday.), Flanders Mail. Frontiers Of Poland, June 20.. Letters to the Editor: Reform Act., To The Editor Of The Times., Russian Policy., Poor Laws.. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices, & c. House Of Lords. Orders Of The Day Which Now Stand For The Ensuing Week. Monday, July 8.. Editorials/Leaders: We beg the attention of our readers to a letter signed "L.," which appears in another part of our paper,, It would be seen, by the report of the proceedings on the Bank Charter last week, that Lord ALTHORP has, We have received the French papers of Friday and Saturday, together with letters from our Paris cor-, A pamphlet has been published under what we suspect to be the false signature of "An Attorney and, We insert a letter signed "JAMES FRANKS," the subject of which appears to us to merit close attention., London, Monday, July 8, 1833., Last night We received, by the General Steam-navigation Company's mail-packet Mountaineer, Dutch. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: State Of Trade. (From the Leeds Mercury.), Money-Market and City Intelligence. Saturday Evening.. Law: Coldbath-Fields Affair.-Liberation Of Fursey., Braham And Wife v. Somers., Hughes v. Winne., Earle v. Picken., Clegg v. Laffer., Greenhough v. Gaskell., Brasier v. Hudson., Cheshire Midsummer Sessions. (Before TRAFFORD TRAFFORD, ESQ., Chairman, and a full bench of Magistrates.), Humphreys v. Pensam., Cochrane And Another v. Braithwaite And Another., Saturday, July 6. Carter v. Jones., James Smith, the elder, was opposed by Mr. Nicholls for Messrs. Letsom: he was supported by Messrs. Cooke and, Hull v. Mackay., Saturday, July 6., July 6. Dablot v. Freeling., Law Sittings.-(Thisday.) COURT OF CHANCERY, Lincoln's-inn.-10 o'clock., Elston v. Braddick., Peddie v. Peddie., Waters v. Chambers., Small v. Attwood., Saturday. Braham And Wife v. Somers., Sitting Of The Court Of Review., New Court., Court Of Bankruptcy. Court Of Review, Saturday, July 6. Ex Parte Maldaut, In Re Hunter., Gray's-Inn-Hall, Friday, July 6. Small v. Attwood., Guy v. Sharte.. Shipping News: Ship News. East India Shipping.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction..

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