The Times - 13/07/1833
1833; Gale Group;
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GEORGE HUNTER., J. T. NORRIS., From an eminent Correspondent., L. L., G. W. S.,
ResumoClassified Advertising: Want Places., To Correspondents., [Advertisement.]-The Court Journal and Gazette of the Fashionable World of this day (Saturday), July 13, contains, amongst, BLACKHEATH-PARK.-An opportunity occurs for PLACING TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN in a gantrel, FOR BOMBAY, will positively sail on the 25th of July, the teak Ship LADY NUGENT, 533 tons per regis-, WANTED, in large family, near town, a strong active young woman, not under 20, as KITCHENMAID.. Official Appointments and Notices: From the LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, July 12.. Letters to the Editor: To The Editor Of The Times.. News: Coroners' Inquests., Hobart-town papers to the 22nd of February have arrived; on the day preceding Mr. Montagu was swom in as, Report From The Select Committee On Hertford Borough., Cowes, July 11., Hamburgh Papers. Langenbrucken (Grand Duchy Of Baden), June 23., COLDBATH-FIELDS MEETING.-The following are the names of the select committee appointed to inquire into, Mr. O'connell And The Repealers., A new and curious publication has just besd undertaken in Russia. It is formed upon the plan of the Livre dos, Copy Of The Dying Declaration Of Richard Parker., Parliamentary Papers. Benefices And Churches, Ireland., Dublin Field-Day-Melancholy Accident. (From the Dublin Times.), Sir William Courtenay has been visiting his friends in this city during last week. On Saturday evening he set out, List Of The Majority And Minority, The Expedition To The Algarves., German Papers. Frankfort, July 4., WEST KENT REFORMERS.-The Reformers of West Kent purpose holding a meeting on Monday next, the 15th, A third school, under the patronage of His Majesty, was opened on Saturday in the parish of Kensington, at a. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords, Friday, July 12., House Of Commons, Friday, July 12.. Editorials/Leaders: Since we recently made some observations on the growing disposition manifested by the French press and, The doubts which begin to be entertained respecting the Irish Church Temporalities Bill excite many to, The public will recollect the circumstance of a fine of 10l. being imposed upon one of the grand jury at the Quarter-sessions, The Cabinet, in relation to Lord HILL'S conduct on the Local Courts Bill, have, it is said, decided that on, In the House of Lords last night, the Court of Chancery Regulation Bill, altered according to the re-, London, Saturday, July 13, 1833., The Paris papers of Wednesday contain no domestic political news of importance, but give us, In the French papers of Monday and Tuesday, which we received yesterday, we observe two articles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Colonial Markets. (From the London New Prics Current of July 12.), Money-Market and City Intelligence. Friday Evening.. Law: Smith v. Sworden., Lambert v. Fisher., Monckton v. The Attorney-General., BOW-STREET.-Yesterday a young man, dressed in the garb of a sailor, was placed at the bar before Sir F. ROE,, QUEEN-SQUARE.-Yesterday William Thomas Stonor, a private watchman in the employ of Mr. James Smith, of, Vice-Chancellor's Court, Friday, July 12. Injunction Against Certain Parties Being Thames Watermen., MANSION-HOUSE.-A young man named Abraham Samuels, who said he was a general dealer, was brought before, BATTON-GARDEN.-Yesterday Miss Harriet Martineau was again brought before Mr. Serjeant SELLON and Mr., Insolvent Debtors' Court, July 12., THAMES POLICE-OFFICE.-Yesterday William Thomas, a waterman, Henry Park, a master bricklayer, and Phillip, Hertford, Friday, July 12. Civil Side. The King v. Thomas Slingsey Duncoxde., Mayor's Court, July 12. Hall v. English And The Corporation Of London., Midland Circuit. Northampton, Thursday, July 11. CROWN COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice PARK.), Winchester, Thursday, July 11. CROWN COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice PATTESON.) Highway Robbery.. Shipping News: Ship News. East India Shipping.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction., Capital Town Mansion, with convenlent Offices, excellent Stabling for 7 horses, Coachhouses, &c., situate in the centre of Bryanston-.
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