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Galignani's messenger01.05.1819
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    Samstag, 01. Mai 1819
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[...] and of our internal affluence and security. It has taught Mr. Ricardo, who may be consider ed as the head of the rational Bullionists (for there is another sect who, upon this subject, are inspired with the sagacity and spirit of that sage [...]
[...] pence of coinage, and on every fall of the Ex change, guineas would be inelted and export ed.”—(Ricardo's Proposals for an Economi cal and Secure Currency, p. 26 and 27.) We agree in every word of these remarks, [...]
[...] to one of our prophecies, which we own requir ed ‘no spirit from the vastly deep” to enable us to make. We committed our credit by fore [...]
[...] Continent collecting evidence of a very delicate and important nature. Despatches were receiv ed from that person on Wednesday, and it is supposed, that the perusal of them occupied a large share of ministerial attention on Saturday. [...]
[...] prevent Mrs. Clitheroe from selling the rever sion of a certain property which was bequeatl ed to her by her father upon the death of her brother. Possessing this reyersiºn " her own right, she would of course, after the divorce pill [...]
[...] of new modelling the clause, by authorising Mrs. Clitheroe to sell the property in reversion allud ed to, with the consent of Colonel Clitheroe, and thus she would be placed in the same situ ation as she would have been, had her marriage [...]
[...] most universally disapproved of in Scotland. He wished only º or ten days more, that those who were interest ed in the measure might have time to consider it, and to communicate their sentiments to the honse previous to a discussion. [...]
[...] an U. A MEMBER, whose name we could not learn, present ed a petition from North Shields against the Insolvent elbtors’ Act, which was ordercq to lie on the table. Mr. C. GRANT moved for an account of the number of [...]
[...] Rome for Naples. Considerable doubt and surprise is manifest ed on the occasion of the Einperor Alexander, having called an extraordinary Diet at War saw. [...]
[...] The Court of Cassation has annull - - ed th - ceedings of the Court of Assizes ...}. case of Legal and Legueval, which we detailed [...]
Galignani's messenger08.01.1819
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    Freitag, 08. Januar 1819
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[...] This official statement introduces some names into the Cabinet, which had not been anticipat ed by the previous arrivals from Paris. The Count de Cazes, it seeins more than possible, referred the Ministry of the Interior, with its [...]
[...] really not so much danger of a Revolution in that country as seems to have been apprehend ed, at lcast not of the democratical kind. It is said, that Charles the IVth has manifested a strong inclination to be restored to the Throne, [...]
[...] out, but very indistinctly, at last, they got to him, and a most dreadful picture here present ed itself; Mr. Broadhurst and his man were placed in a position (quite insensible) as if they ilad endeavoured by using their hands, which [...]
[...] Magistrates considered the charge unfounded, and liberated Cooke, whosubsequently prosecut ed Key, and who is now under sentence of transportation. Cocke is since dead in a mys terious manner from the effects of poison. [...]
[...] aely it was a forgery ; they "“” took the op uloº of soute of tile ueigh ours, wººch $9" ". ed with their own : an olicer wº therefore sellt ſor, and the prisoner #1 ve" in custody. Just at this period Mir. Mitchel returned, and waving [...]
[...] objects, ideas, apprehensions these are begot in the ventri ed in the womb of pia mat [...]
[...] “Your old friend the General is much alter. ed,” observed a classical Parson ; ‘‘ he is grown quite an old man.” “An old woman, Sir, you ºnean,' replied the LL.U. and of the weakest [...]
[...] The true financial character, however, of the reign of Louis XV. is, that he greatly augment ed the revenues without at all augmenting the debts, and he left matters in a very favourable situation for his successor, though it is true that [...]
[...] would remove to Petersburg for the purpose of establishing a manufactory of his new ly-invent ed a rumour in that city, whic proposition the lat ter has of course eagerly accepted. The Death of Kleber mel last night at Fran [...]
[...] M. I.) u rºw —Cº v_ºux dressés-La Mºrt" * - The Arne be la Pontº # *.i.'..."-- ...,n, a ed. S. r. º. .e. Cap tº w "sº Olivisa, Rue Nºuv" des ". Fº: N. T.S.-wºn, it quisin; Slight of Hand, F., tita" in a , [...]
Galignani's messenger05.04.1819
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    Montag, 05. April 1819
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[...] vernments of Madras and Bengal, to determine what part of the expenses of the troops employ ed in Ceylon should be discharged by the Go vernment of Ceylon, and what by the other Go vernments. He had also tortº, that the force [...]
[...] per, to visit him, was directed not, so much against him as against the bill itself, the profess ed authors of which were compelled to intro duce a measure of reduction much against their will.—This point, he professed, was not worth [...]
[...] ed exclusively with his Majesty's person ; such as the Vice-Chamberlain, four Gentlemeu of [...]
[...] He hoped it would, however, be explained, why the repairs of Windsor Castle should be char. ed upon this fund. He understood that §. sor Castle, like Hampton-Court, or St. James's or Kensington Palace, was charged among the [...]
[...] required by the Duke of York 2 He nicurred none in Windsor, for there a table was provid ed for him, and the notion of travelling expenses, considering the distance between Windsor and Oatlands or London, was absurd, particularly [...]
[...] appointed to take charge of his Majesty's pri vate property, without ſee or salary, he lament ed that a Prince of the Blood was thought inca pable of undertaking any duty, eveu that of at tending on his father in his adversity, without [...]
[...] last Session, nothing had as yet occurred to break the silence with which it had been view ed. The circumstances, however, of the Queen's health, which was then thought to totter on the verge of dissolution, prevented the possibility of [...]
[...] ed for his feelings and his ſame. But meeting this question on the fair and ºpe, ground, *: could not see why his Royal Highness shou [...]
[...] he had done. - On Friday last the Court of Assizes pronounce ed sentence upou a number of criminals breugh before it upon charges of theft. named Pierre Dussaussay, a young man, but a [...]
[...] to º: º: of J. Maskie, Esq. of Watling *:::: 9th ultile Rev. A claikºvo, of Bisle. , Yorkshire, *, *, ed by the Lord Chancellor withºut any assistance in ar-. Les Perroquets de la Mère Philippe.- Le Pettt "… Cowtour ..—Les Machabées. [...]
Galignani's messenger09.05.1820
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    Dienstag, 09. Mai 1820
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[...] three denominations of Dissenting Ministers, which was most numerously attended from that body evºr recollect ed. . The Aldress to the King was lead by the Rev. Dr. Rees, tº which his Majesty returned an appropriate an swer. The reverend body were most graciously receiv [...]
[...] Rees, tº which his Majesty returned an appropriate an swer. The reverend body were most graciously receiv ed, and had the honour to kiss the King's had —The deputation from the Society of Friends, commonly call ed Quakers, was next introduced to present their Ad [...]
[...] PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING (SUN DAYS EXCEPT ED) [...]
[...] in order that the simplification of the accounts might be effected, and also what he consider ed would be a great advantage, the cornplete separation of all the classes of expenditure con nected with the Civil Government of the coun [...]
[...] class of foreign Ministers, for instance, every appointment made entitled the party appoint ed, after a certain period, to half-pay, and thus there was a continual temptation to ap point persons merely with a view of their get [...]
[...] tion of the House, as to the receipt jº. peti tions on Private Bills, be rescinded.—Order ed.—The extension of time for one week was agreed to. Mr. K. Finlay moved for an Annual Return [...]
[...] really for the purpose of conciliatingianother class of gentlemen whose interests were affect ed by other duties imposed, particularly that on malt. The house, and !. gentlemen to conciliate whom it was introduced, had now to [...]
[...] braltar, and had, .# that time, regularly attended a church of the established religion. He also had witness ed the regular attendance of the troops. - The first and second Resolutions were then put and carried. - [...]
[...] tº derstand that three more accomplices were taken up yesterday. f} i Ed.--At ºw. on the 2d of April, [...]
[...] For M. Galignani, to whom (only) all Letters and Com munications must be addressed franco, and where Subscriptions and Adventise MENTs are rece" ed. [...]
Galignani's messenger05.03.1819
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    Freitag, 05. März 1819
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[...] instant, containing important public docu ment of the Convention which has been conclud ed between this Country and the United States of America. The ratifications were duly ex changed at Washington between the two Go [...]
[...] tition be brought up. Mr. Birch observed, that intimately connect ed as he was with a large manufacturing dis trict, he could not hear in sileuce the many re ferences made to this subject. He knew not [...]
[...] formed a sufficient ground for proceeding to the disfranchisement of the borough, but had yield ed in this point to the sense of the majority. A very gross scene of corruption had, however, come before them ; and in such instances the [...]
[...] hon. gentleman had been so imposed upon, he should have burst out into involuntary-laughter. (Mr. B.) had stat ed also, that no two lawyers could be found in the coun try to i. it as their opinion that this was an offence, but stirel [...]
[...] #.;...". ºf "wº he was certain, from the liberal -was #. º * \V: Quin) had already shown, that he ed the #. º: the nost leuient manner. He trust would - .. º: “eling, and that they d, as he was ... member [...]
[...] The Whigs forty years ago, had coalesced with their opponents to obtain power; they had play ed a similar game in 1806, to effect a similar º ; and now, to acquire uot indeed power, ut outy influence in Westminster, they had [...]
[...] ciples of that monstrous coalition, which, as Mr. Hobhouse had observed, had only dégrad ed the character of the Whigs ; and for this very reason—that they were the only parly which had any character to lose 2 for he was [...]
[...] sing were it otherwise. This Law, which to the unprejudiced observer must appear conceiv ed in the spirit of the wisest legislation, the peo ple naturally revere and cling to as the palladi um of theirliberties, as their “Second Charter.” [...]
[...] the command by acclaination. Such must be the natural consequences, where the unenlighten ed inob, exposed to be the weathercock of every tempestuous feeling, are permitted to take a tead in conducting the machine of Govern [...]
[...] juiuais, pronounced in the sittiug of the Chain ber of Peers of the 2d instaut - I have pledg ed inyself, if necessary, to bring forward facts in support of my assertions—I am about to do so. It is by facts, and not simply by reason [...]
Galignani's messenger27.01.1819
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    Mittwoch, 27. Januar 1819
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[...] traordinary political integrity, has, notwith standing his boasted public virtues, condescend ed to accept the distinguished and honourable office of Steward of his Majesty's Chiltern Hun dreds, upon an understanding that he is to go [...]
[...] no other cause. For this the public are indebt ed tº the Lord Chief Baron, who, since he has presided in that Court, has applied himself with so much assiduity, that he has heard every [...]
[...] restless "...". disturbing the general tranquillity, had paid the penalty of unprovok ed attacks, and was the prisoner at-war of his Royal Highness's Governor-in-Chief in. India.” From east to wesºła kind Providence seemed to [...]
[...] gies conmunicated vigour to the exertions of her Allies; and their united efforts were crown ed with success, by the restruction of revolu [...]
[...] ner in which his eiminent talents had been view ed by all the Powers of Europe afforded the best possible proof of the exteut of his merits. How splendid a compliment had been paid to [...]
[...] ed as into a war of self-defence, the accustomed gallantry of our troops, guided by the wisdom and experience of their commander iu that [...]
[...] should excite against us 2 The address had spoken of the “intimate” union which subsist ed between this country and the allies ; but the word was too amatory to make a strong im Pression on the British public. They looked [...]
[...] g *** of that chaos of minor states, whose **plication seemed tod diºxiou, a whole pº ed to deprecate ed to be annihil. ole people had not been suffer religion ..". ated by those high professors of [...]
[...] his support as conscientiously as he considered they déserved it. On the present occasion he consider ed he should not be doing his duty by his Consti º ‘. by the Public, if he were to embarrass Mi nisters by opposition. He s - [...]
[...] life, and recapitulating the various services which he has rendered to his country, proceed ed to state, that his Majesty was perfectly aware that the proposed grant of 50,000 francs per annum was by no means of proportionate mag [...]
Galignani's messenger03.05.1819
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    Montag, 03. Mai 1819
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[...] persons habited in silks and turbans, with dag gers and long beards, in no small degree attract ed the attention of the inhabitants, whose curi osity had been raised to the highest pitch by the different accounts of the beautiful Circassian. [...]
[...] turned to the Pavilion this evening; Admiral Sir E. Yagle also arrived this evening, and join ed the Royal suite. The Persian Ambassador and his fair Circas. sian and suite arrived yesterday afternoon, about [...]
[...] lics to political power. The petitione's profes sed themselves friends to toleration, but object ed to the highest offices of the state being open to Roman Catholics. The Marquis of CoNYNgh AM presented a pe [...]
[...] Mr. F. Robinson moved that Lord Kingsbo rough, Mr. Ellis, and Mr. Bankes, be discharg ed from the custody of the Sergeant-at-arms on payment of their fees.—Ordered - London Clergy. [...]
[...] clair, Mr. Bhogpen reported that the bill had pass. ed through the committee without any amºnd Inent. . On the motion that the bill be read a third [...]
[...] sition was expected, and where they imagined the belief existed that all the facts could be urg ed, were not careful to state the case very mi nutely to the bouse, but merely to give evidence It had already been de [...]
[...] der to show that they had not come forward with an unfounded application. If such claims were reject ed by the coinmissioners, he hoped the parties would obtain justice upon an appeal, and he fºr one felt grateful to the noble lord for having afforded thern [...]
[...] *šity and honour? The learned Connºith. the natire of the evidence he would roduce, and observ ed he should, having called that º. sit down con ilºt of an acquittal of his client. The Common Serjeant, who appeared for Lewis Lev [...]
[...] according to the present Law.” Article 30, thus become article 51, was adopt ed without any amendment. The President then put the entire law to the vote. It was passed by a majority of 38 votes. [...]
[...] Strangers visiting Paris, ſº respectfully in comfortably and genteely Boarded and Lodg ed, or Boarded only, in the House of an English Lady, many years resident in France, "" cligible terms. Couch-house, Stables, and Garden. Apply, 23. Rue de Surcmne, Boulevard de la Madeleine. [...]
Galignani's messenger18.08.1819
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    Mittwoch, 18. August 1819
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[...] WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18, 1819. publish ED EVERY MORNING (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) [...]
[...] ~~~~~ *************No LETTERs or com MUNICATIONS WILL BE RECElv ED UNLESS THE POSTAGE IS PAid. [...]
[...] -a The Morning Chronicle of this day has insert ed a very pretly little story from St. Helena, of a Naval Action at that place, said to have been got up for the amusement of Lady Lowe, [...]
[...] Spanish troops, and are now chained together, and compelled, in a state bordering upon nak edness, to work out their reſentance by exces— sive daily labour in the public streets of that noxious city, under the weight of heavy irons, [...]
[...] shew its zeal in the service of its employers ; but impudent assertion, however often repeat ed, will not avail as argument or in elucida tion of truth. We stand upon the simple fact, that the Ambassador from the Netherlands does [...]
[...] annual Prize Wherry, given by Mr. Astley, in honour of the Prince's birth-day, was contend– ed for on the River Thames. The first heat excited but little interest. The boats started at five o'clock. The grand contest was between [...]
[...] exhibited the usual display of cutters and Gen tlemen's pleasure boats.The banks were throng ed with well-dressed spectators. Several hands of music played on the water with fine effect, the afternoon being delightfully ſine. At eight [...]
[...] To be LIEUTENANT-COLONELS in thc ARMY. Majors. Ed. Shearman, of the 26th Foot; F. Jones, of ditto; T. W. Forster, on the half-pay of the 24th Foot; N. Wilson, of the 17th Light Dragoons; S. Hall, of the [...]
[...] oot. To be MAJORS in the ARMY.--Capt. D. Macpherson, of the 39th Foot; Ed. Witty, of the 26th Foot'; James Sweeney, of the Gad Foot; Ed. Staffºrd, of the 31st Foot; J. Maclean, of the 75th Foot; W. Bennett, of the 69th [...]
[...] ger, Esq.; W. Lukin, Esq.; E. Fellowes, Esq. And the under mentioned Captain were also appoint ed. Flag-Officers of his Majesty's #. : To be REAR-ADMIRAL of the WHITE.-W. T. Lake, Fsq. C. B. [...]
Galignani's messenger19.01.1820
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    Mittwoch, 19. Januar 1820
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[...] “The intercourse between Spain and this Garrison, so long intercepted, will be re-open ed to-morrow, by order of the Governor.” Courier. [...]
[...] before six o'clock this evening, the Regent, ac companied by Gen. Sir B. Bloomfield, return ed to Marlborough-row. The Palace is not yet in due order for his Royal Highness's re ception. — The weather continues intensely [...]
[...] could be selected. His Lordship's worthy and excellent father, the late Marquess, who prov ed himself equally, as Pope sung of his illus trious grandfather(Sir W. Wyndham), “just to Freedom and the Throne !” was decidedly [...]
[...] of l'eason,” as Carlile ... his shop of sedi. tion, and blasphemy, in Fleet-street, . invit ed the Public to patronize her continuance of the traffic.—She considers it very meanin the Sheriff not to pay her rent an taxes. The [...]
[...] the ridiculous error that they, at the same time, imported Greck and Italiau genius. #: Professor constantly press ed the fact, that the approach of art to per feetion more [...]
[...] than upon individual desire, however aident. He entorc ed, that the artist should be, as Pliny says those of Greece were, the property of the public ; that private encourage ment, however liberal, can no more supply this public in [...]
[...] ed to swear in the Grand Jury, and to try traverse and other cases. [...]
[...] King of Norfolk. - ~ - Lot 8-Speech of the Right Hon. G. Tierney, intend ed to have been delivered in the House of Commons, up on a motion for a dutiful and Loyal Address to the Prince Regent, beseeching his Royal Highness to make [...]
[...] The Corporal and two privates have been tried on account of the killing of a man engag ed in the riot and assault of the house of a Vintner, the detail of which we have already given ; the privates have been acquitted, but [...]
[...] we can scarcely pass our eyes over the columns of a British Newspaper withoutreading record ed acts of united and individual philanthropy (the redeeming qualities of our native .# º that excite in us the feeling so beautifully ex [...]
Galignani's messenger24.07.1820
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    Montag, 24. Juli 1820
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[...] COMMUTATION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. On the motion of the Marquis of Lansdown the adjourn ed debate on the above Bill was resumed. The Lord Chancellor, in the course of some observa tton on the subject, referred to certain provisions of the [...]
[...] - -- , k ed, being a man in straitened cirquistances. One pecu far advantage resulted from the law, as it now stood ; it was this—that persons even with he determination of [...]
[...] is' beinformerly passed, he wºu!! ask, did it not º the Ministers in a new difficulty Sºppose they . ed by the Minister for º to expel *gy of º: from this country, could they retu:* * * lie looked for [...]
[...] ed notoriety. [...]
[...] Í. Ellenborough explained, Lord H lland, in the few observations which he intend ed to submit, would, uotwithstanding the deep interest he felt upon the subject, confine himself surictly to be immediate question before the House. The noble Earl [...]
[...] Lords Holland, Shaftesbury, Donoughmore, Limerick, and Reuesdale. As far as we could understand what pass ed between their Lorilships, the second reading was fixed for to-morrow.—Adjourned. [...]
[...] and St. George, and hir Majesty's Lord High Steward for the Ionian Islands; and Capt. Ed wards, Aid-de-Camp to Sir T. Maitland, was introduced to his Majesty, and presented an [...]
[...] Islands, on his Majesty's accession to the Crowu of these Realms. His Majesty was seat ed on the Throne, and having most graciously received the address, was pleased to invest the Senator Lavo with the ensigns of a Knight [...]
[...] of the Order of the Bath, when Admiral Sir C. H. Knowles, Bart., was introduced, knight ed, and invested with the º: of a Knight Grand Cross; Admiral Sir H. W. Hope, and Vice-Admiral Sir H. d’Esterre Darby, were al [...]
[...] Means. The 2 Reports were brought up and order ed to be printed; and the discussion on the first Projei was ordered for the following day. A 3d Report was brought up from the Com [...]
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