The Times - 01/03/1833
1833; Gale Group;
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G., FROM THE IRISH CORRESPONDENT OF THE GLOBE., FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., H. SHEPHERD, WILLIAM FARREN, , K., ROBERT FRANKS., DETECTOR., A CONSTANT READER., X., A CLAIMANT., A PORTUGUESE., LILFORD., A FRIEND TO THE POOR.,
ResumoClassified Advertising: Want Places., To Correspondents., WANTED, a respectable youth, as an APPRENTICE to the book binding. A moderate premium required., FOR CALCUTTA, to sail on the 10th April, with leave to load passengers at Madras, the PROTECTOR,, TO PARENTS and GUARDIANS.-An artist, a landscape and cattle painter), in good practice, is desirous of. News: Ireland., We learn from our irish correspondent that Mr. Steele, the "Pacilicator," has been arrested on a warrant,, Private Correspondence., EDINBURGH CITY FINANCES.-Weneed scarcely call attention to the extraordinary disclosures made at the meeting, TIVERTON, Feb. 25.-This borough is quite alive at the thoughts of a new election, in consequence of Mr. Ken-, We regret to find that the late stormy weather has occasioned much damage on this part of the coast. There, At a time when general attention is directed to the conflict carrying on at Oporto, it may be agreeable to, Brussels Papers. Brussels, Feb. 25., City Election.. Letters to the Editor: Corn Laws., To The Editor Of The Times., Dulwich College., Chaplains Never With The Indian Army Since 1805.. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices, & c. House Of Lords.-(This Day.), House of Commons, Tursday, Feb. 28, House Of Lords, Thursday, Feb. 28.. Editorials/Leaders: An explanation will be found by the Belgic Moniteur (in our extracts from the Brussels papers received, London, Friday, March 1, 1833., We are both mortified and ashamed, but more ashamed than mortified, at seeing the state of the poll, The letter signed "A PORTUGUESE," which sets out with the apparent design of correcting some inaccu-, Yesterday we received letters and papers from Holland to the 27th of February. Though the journals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence. Thursday Evening.. Shipping News: Ship News.. Law: The Kinnersley Castle.-Bottomry., In the case of "Wood v. Pringle," reported in another part of the paper, the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff, Murray v. Heath., Police., The Perseverance.-Salvage., Vice-Chancellor's Court, Feb. 27. Roscoe v. Ravenscboft.-Judgment., Law Sittings.-(This Day.), Rolls' Court, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Winchester v. Lawes., The King Against Champan., House Of Lords.-Feb. 28. Committee Of Privileges. The Rokeby Peerage., Insolvent Debtors' Court, Feb. 27., Court Of Bankruptcy. Court Of Review, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Ex Parte Robinson, In Re Fawcett., Truhling And Others v. The Same., Insolvent Debtors' Court, Feb. 28., Vice-Chancellor's Court, Feb. 28., Sweete v. Fairlie And Others., Lent Assizes. Norfolk Circuit. Aylesbury, Wednesday, Feb. 27., Schroder And Others v. Douree And Others., Spring Assizes. Western Circuit. Winchester, Tuesday, Feb. 26. NISI PRIUS COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice PARK.) Breach Of Promise Of Marriage.-Hooper v. Allies., Court Of King's Bench, Guildhall, Feb. 27. Wood v. Pringle., Rubicon.-Bottomry., Court Of Bankruptcy. Court Of Review, Thursday, Feb. 28., Manners v. Bryan., Court Of Exchequer, Westminster, Feb. 27. Hare v. Williams.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction., Very valuable Church Living, exceeding 1,500 per annum, and arising from capital Farms and Estates, let to responsible tenants, an.
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