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  3. LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.

    The Editors wish it to be distinctly understood, that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible, for their ...

    Article : 59 words
  4. RECORDS OF ROGUERY.

    At the Bristol Assizes, on Thursday the 24th August, a case was tried, which we have hitherto been prevented from noticing, by press of other matters. It was an issue sent down to he tried ...

    Article : 887 words
  5. THE ADVOCATE-GENERAL'S LOCUM TENENS.

    Gentlemen—Your correspondent "QUIETUS" has been wrongly informed respecting the arrangement made between the Advocate-General and Mr Bartley, for the temporary discharge of the duties of the former. ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. CALEB'S INHERITANCE.

    Gentlemen—Your correspondent "H" has not, in my opinion, extricated the sacred historians from the apparent discrepancies of their own narratives. Indeed, hs has admitted the two points I have ...

    Article : 1,731 words
  7. SWINDLING

    Two or three of those gentlemen whom our politer neighbours term chevaliers of indistry, have been victimising some innocent parties in this city, by advertising entertainments that had no existence, save ...

    Article : 332 words
  8. A SWINDLER.

    Within the last few days (September last) the wails of this town have been placarded by an announcement, that a concert would be given this evening (Wednesday), at which some of the moat ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. TO THE REV. FRANCIS COYLE, C.C.

    Sir—In to-day's Register, Mr Stephens presented to the public a report of your lecture on the " Liberty of the Press," delivered at the Queen's Theatre, and regret that circumstances prevented my attending ...

    Article : 642 words
  10. A PIOUS FRAUD

    A correspondent of the Alhenacum has discovered that this work is copied from a series of papers which appeared about the end of the 17th century, in the Leipsic Transactions, by a Dutch philosopher, named ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. ROBBERY OF TWO THOUSAND SOVEREIGNS.

    Another of those artful concocted and very mysterious robberies which are occasionally brought under the notice of the public has just taken place, the plunder being no less in amount than £2.000. ...

    Article : 313 words
  12. RECOVERY OF ABOUT £800 WORTH OF BANKRUPT

    Last week Edward Read, tailor, of Marylebone, absconded, after having distributed his books, property, &c., in various places, and sailed, under a feigned name to America, in the packet ship ...

    Article : 227 words
  13. AUTISTIC SHARPERS.

    At the Opera House one evening in Paris, the wife of a rich banker, who sat opposite the box of the Queen (Marie Antainette), was very anxious to attract her Majesty's notice to a pair of magnificent diamond bracelets which she wore, and continually ...

    Article : 322 words
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