British Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1821, London, Middlesex MS July Servants will H THE Mr. Pope) of Dulce of of M r. a called TAP V 0^iGt)!ST IN SPITE by The al Sis 23, of HENRY THE ' Kibe Mr. Prince of C. Mr. Chief Mr. Sir John Mr. Mr. Mr. Scene 1.il^be the The of Grand prepared in with the Arms of which the of THE AND HIS H alf past Six Play fo brein al 3s. 6d.-7-Pil, 3s. 6dSecond 29.-Galtery,9.; 1,; Second 6d.. Tiie willi and Kinff Part 11. willi the HIS July 23, D WiU be THIS July 23, of ibe Most GEORGE fpE on a of 1 ro its expressly To rendier High inform their and Pieces of beat 3s. 6d.; add - Druggets of 11^: of lie r arid Mr. Theatre of Arts will be in and of Ills Troop all The Slack Wire by young The A superb and matchless of in attended by great will form a prominent feature in the Mr. the will also arause Ibe Company wUb liis the celebrated will exhibit prising ' and Bands will the written for the will be performed by the Grand - The Doors will be al Ten Supper will be Mr. of to and be ' Mr. ' Oue with a Supper of be bad No. 167, at Mr. No. 38", New Music No. 3, Old Lee's 78, and Music No. 26, and Office The Observer of the Times Sunday No. and which are opposite V wbo been to their and and have been obliged ire T will the tomedy of THE HEIR AT I tbat be ' A BALL and COURT JLi bis Majesty's and his Majesty's -are now and in the first of snd by Ladies decided to favour Jier with as early as to make op every superior is ai other aud at very and first reside with Mrs. of great choice aud An display for every at prices particularly Bell's so caa only he her Patterns being so and erety Corset adapted lo each ' IJot a should be lost in giving Orders for and Ball &c. Mo. 52, St. W rence V u West Peter Buck wortk be vice 4tli Bartlett be vice- October 24. 1820". SECONDHAND good as new 5 Cabinet not Ip be jn usual price 60 for 38 Square 95 Octave coal 100/. for 76 Pedal late the property of a cost 76 for 45;giiinea8.. iho equal to any of double its price in lone and To be teen 13, ink Mr. Caroline Cicely Mrs. ' After of NO Mr. Mr. i. Mrs. Mrs. Margaretta Miss Carew Mrs. 3a.-First 2a.-Second la. Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at Boxes may be had by at the the Opera of Love in a with High life Below On Who Wan is a with Love Laughs Bl BKG isH In Commemoration of the of bis Most Majesty King George this Theatre will be opened on the Evening at what is called Half 38,-Pit, 1. 6d. July 23, jL will be performed the Pastoral Opera of ROSIN A. Mr. Pearman Captain Mr. ard Mr. Miss 1. Stevenson Mrs. After which a new in two as broad as it is called TWO Orpheus Mr. Mr. Mr. 9 Mr. Miss I. Miss Mrs. To conclude with n new Dramatic Loyal called A SQUEEZE TO THE 5Jr. Mr. W. Mr. Chloe IloU Lucy I. and Two Love's A Squeeze to llis more Price GOLD and SILVER and Weavers who have any Goods thai have cither or - to they can riII cheap for arc Io at SHEARS and No 11, where Ladies certain of the largest aud the variety in of Luce and ai prices so reasonable Ilial no he Good 2-1. per Gauze 1.^.'!. nnd Stripes 3s 9il. the and Co. Ku An nf and from one lo 15 Guineas each Just in two 12mo. on fine price 6d. in - Divitie ami Moral of them v now first Selected by J. ip one volume 4ai|UlijiuiC~'tbe.>Saiiis. Foreign price in Printed for T. in the Strand and W. JAMESON This day were in price JOs. 64. on some of the GENERAL and on the PARTICULAR and TREATMENT of the different Species of with the substance of an Essay to which the Prize for the year 1818 was adjudged by the Royal of By J. H. Surgeon to the Deron and and to the Printed and G. 32, PICTURE LOTTERY will lie Drawn this PRESENT from the Slate The Purchaser of a Ticket and a Black Ticket is sure to gain one of the under TICKET is to a 500 0 valued ' 3,7.50 0 339 10 at Ui TICKET is lo Should the hist Ticket he an even all Ihe lied will be and IWc Blatk hiK if the Black Tickets will be ami Tickets arc uu THREE at 53 anil 54, New 90, and at all the of the he 4 3,000 MEDICAL This day were in price 14s. of FORENSIC and applied to British and for nsa of and Medical By J. M.D. Printed for Thomas and 33, OST respectfully to the the extremely case of late uf - Nearly thirty ago ho discovered and invented Ihc means of making the For of the Sea our to this important the Fur now obtained from the seal by his was made no use of other than for for the The For were of so little in be worth the freight of They were chiefly sold to the at from lo two each tiny have since been sold nl 2?. and per and Fnr at shillings per Immense of Seal Fnr arc yearly and Worked np into and cloth snal Numerous and of ornamental and clothing are also manufactured from it is thai fifty to one hundred Fnr on been annually and np Ibe lime their Far was by Hrit made Not the means in his lie this of securing it Io was the ranse of hia and The public halli benefited by it to a friends of the above bnt have deemed it advisable lo a in the hope of raising a fund severe anil he hath for some utterly the uf being able to carry on the lie and brought into general aud the great affliction by a severe which often him for or at a is the cause of so he rendered and unable lo any the means of by an ingenions aud skilful been the cauBo of giving daily bread lo who are employed in an new in vai Inch also numerous shipping and lo be the mosl remote purls the Seas in search of many new and is at an advanced of will be thankfully received at and St - The solemnity of bis Majesty's Koyal Coronation look Thursday the 19tb and a detailed of the ceremonies observed this and glorious will appear iu a future 13, 1821. Notice is hereby that hia hold a Levee at Carlton House on the 25lh'instant, H two Notice ia hereby 0>at his Majesty will huld a oit Thursday the 26tb at two - ' 0/??ce, 18, 1821. It is expected that no person will appear in al the At 17. 1821. This day had audiences lus his Highness Prince Extraordinary from the Emperor of Austria his Excellency the Duke de Ambassador Extraordinary the King of bis Excellency from the Emperor of fifs Prince Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of the Two his Prince Jo Ambassador from the King of his Excellency the Marquis de from the King of to deliver their from their respective appointing Excellencies with special embassies at this to his Majesty upon his Majesty's Coronation also Monsieur do Envoy Extraordinary and Minister from the uf aud Baron Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary the King of to deliver letters from their iu tu his upon his Majesty's the Count de Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Ihe King of to deliver his and General de Envoy from the King of the Count de Envoy Extraordinary from the King of and Ihc Count Envoy Extraordinary from the King of to their credentials from them on special missions al to his Majesty upon his Coronation which audiences they were severally Uy ilie of his Majesty's Principal Secretary of Slate fur Foreign and conducted by Sir Robert Master of the 18, 1821. The Lord Gaston Esq. Surgeon tu his Majesty's in the of Thomas Esq. tord 1821. The Lord Chamberlain has appointed Henry Esq. Surgeon Oculist in Ordinary to his July The Lord Ins appointed and Stephen Love Surgeons to his John Esq. lo his MILITARY s Snow and 217, and Right Lord Bishop of al The Hon Hon Frederick the Board of Trade The Right Hon. the Earl of of Lord Julius Henry Philip and 0 0 & 5 0 5 & 20,1921, has been pleased to appoint the following of Ihe Royal Artillery and to take rank by Brevet .as under Commissions to be dated July 10, 1821. To be GENERALS in the Sir Thomas of the Koyal of the Royal and John of the laic Irish To be in the Major William of the Royal | Edward of Ibe Koyal John ' of the Royal Kenry of the Royal John of the Royal of ihe Royal and Samuel of the Royal Invalid To be in the Colonels of the Royal John of Claudius of the Royal of Ihe Augustus lie of the Robert William of the Royal Artillery and of the Ruyal To be COLONEL in the William of the Royal Invalid To he in the Majors Joseph Webbe of the Royal Francis of the Royal Hugh of the Royal John of Rie Royal Robert uf the Royal and Robert of Ihe Royal Edward of lo July 38, August 4, and September 1, at Mr. Joseph late of twine and to July 4, and September 1, at at Messrs. Noy and Great ' Joseph of wine tu 98, 4, and ber 1, at Mr. Robert William of to July 3D, at 31, and September 1, at al Ihe King's Head Messrs. Long and of and T. B. and John late nf bookseller and la August at 2, at and September 1, at at the Bull at Messrs. Hilliard and and Messrs. Smith and Thomas of Devoni lo July 33 and 30, and September at at the Messrs. Andros ami and Mr. George of lo August 3, 4, and September at at the in - John of to July 38, 31, and 1, at at Mr. James St. July 28, of at at August 18. D. of at at 18. G. late of Saint Mary ot at August 4. J. of at al August 17. C. of at at the Black Lion August 4. T. of the Jerusalem late of the ship at at July 28i W. Brock and B. Le of at at 11. W. Bingley and of al at August 17. C. of at at the Royal Oak 11. J. of Ihe Neat at at August 11. J. late of at at 11. J. of at N. of East at at August 25. H. Burgess and of and of at at 11. J. of now or late of St. and of Commercial T. of Old 11. of the New City and of R. of Wapping J. late of of jun. uf of W. late of or late of J. of of West and also of South B. Parker and of June 24, 1821.-T. Nash and H. of February 8, 1821.-It. J. S. and J. H. of 8ttoruryx.il as far as regards tbe said J. S. July 18, aud N. of Great and June 1821.-G. and T. of 1821.- E. Hoggand J. W. of July 1, 1821__H. Clarke and j. of December 31, 1820. OF The average price of or Muscovado com. paled from Ihe Returns in the week the 18lh day of 1821, is 32s. 8d. per hundred exclusive of the duties of customs paid or payable thereon on tlie thereof into Great PRICES OF Average Prices of Corn of Engtand and by tbe Quarter of Eight Winchester aud of per Ihe returns received in tbe weekended the 14th of 1821. g 1io 5 1:w a J. d. 51 7t. d 32 1. d 24 0f. d 18 8*. d 30 7s. d 31 11s. d. 19 0. d. 0 0 ' 7Ail.:' On the the who had tiie ti ' flic diversely The most who wore a witb as as BBd He also ik v. The The band Siid other of magnificence and size those royalty Tie ' band crown of The Marchioness of Lond as splendid of the Her rube is said to a present Irom the East. Her corsage was Tbe Holy Alliance could ust basfe decked this towering Her for aud beyond all was very by fore the ceremony of placing the croon on Ws lil the so much that it was greatly he was near but he rallied and went through Ihe his absence of the procession from Ihe spd before its return from the Ihe tbe and bis their the banquet by the Those for were of rich Teaching tu tha tables were first covered with green Covers were then laid at each and of the tables of triumphal and flower stands of various and ornamented with artificial The cold nf ornamental cold fruits of the most then laid on tbe and followed by the Tlie dishes and spoons in Hall were all of graved with the Crown and the letters G. R. of linen for the use of the independent of the Royal was six thirty-two of wailing twelve dozen of and twenty dozen of The cloth fur the Royal table was sixteen feet by and had the Royal Arms engraved on Ihe In front were five elegantly finished containing one uf tbe four Orders of Knighthood The decoration on the table was simply a handsome plateau which lay on the in which the Royal Arms weie gilt and on there were four The plates aud sails as were Ihe knives and The of the table consisted of and filled with artificial The viands were principally but they on the iu the most tasteful ' - Tbe guests then proceeded 10 eat their The wax were as it was improper to them while his Majesty was in Ihe The contrast with tbe had rather an dinary During this the Ladies and Gentlemen from Ihe galleries promenaded up and the aud occasionally partook of Ihe refreshments which were so At twenty minutes lo five tbe Lord Great Chamberlain directed the Hall to be cleared preparatory lo his Majesty's return to the Hall to take his in company with Ibe No other persons were admitted to participate at Roval ' It was originally intended to have the ceremonies of as well as the while il was yel day upon il was found that it would be impossible to so desirable an and orders were in to Mr. in to make the necessary Although the was the uoik was accompanied with a which excited general The orders were given Utl then they bad to be lo to be lu defiance of these Perry completed liis to the of the Lord as well .is lo the admiration of Ibe Ihe preparations consisted nf eight and magnificent in the form of a each containing sixty wax in brass sockets and glass AI tbe bottom of the formed the vase weie crimson silk in unison with the decorations of the were suspended from Ihe angels in tbe loof by gold chains ten in were by coronet composed of ormolu and The hook lo which they were was hidden by two gill The Stable was about fifty yards from the north gate nf of the It was a substantial boarded of four which were provided with other was also -a dressing room fur The with some a and with a closet in which lo deposit his armour and ihe trappings and of his horses which were here were which had obtained fiom the one a piebald black and white known by the name of ou which the the other a small while called same used at Covent which was rode by Lord Howard of who acted as Deputy Earl and two other the one a sinali white which was roile by ihe ol as Lord High of ami ihe a dim coloured was by the of over tbe for thn j 11'e were two buhl The six tabbs in ilie of i. t I were lighted with twelve each wax in glass with silver T be cellarets lights from bnt passages were lighted with small uil All the oilier rooms wire lighted with lamps suspended against ihe Amongst Ibe varieties none exceeded in or incidents accompanied the noble and guests on retiring the In many causes their were UQt to be and in the noise and bustle remained lo be done but the hist of home in whatever manner they upon this was the rallying ano in lAe avenues to it were to be mit in bauds hats and bumpers of for a of where y were to a ttip into they gain The vicinity nt the of knackers and was by the promenade of lidies of f and from the down those were happy lo procure a and that viej in costume and appearance the admired women of in the have shrunk from a were to be seen in white ostrich &c. without any but a to