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   British Statesman (Newspaper) - March 22, 1819, London, Middlesex                                j i i ff rS V t k S 35 PRICE fc r lathe Adi On account oi in the el above exf thp Specimens illustrated with co PROPELLING VES Great 515 f dff td m m HOHi Constance of Baron the Bp Authority of the Pope itt Germany An Account of his En aid with eVeny probability of to a Demy price eXtra I To aH parts of the Four Inside the aad keep by MOUNTAIN and Saracen s Head The following Post Mail set out from the Saracens Head t The a new Liverpool Light only one mght on the carrying four insides and four sets out every day at one arrives at Liverpool next afternoon at six through Norths Latch and M Pt In the aad speedily will be First Volume of a Of lives imd Characters of of of every and at ia own or fot or Public in the of Science and carefully letted from the sources en riched by valuable heretofore inaccessible or by the compilers and at eight oclock in the only nine breakfast in and dine at the Dolphin This is a most to the Isle of Post every at five and new Post erery at three Tne packets to Alder one night rby Let Arabella Countess of Six through the arrive at London Ta next Ply the Gfe to Light called the sets out every at Eight oclock carries four inside and goes remarkably with a Guard Passes through and to the Golden Notwithstanding the uncommon expedition of this it is allowed to be the most agreeable and complete public conveyance on the North being unequalled in by any parts Camperdown and New performed Guard sets out every Corning ftt 3Eijht by way of and fatigued from the length of the may rest what time they and then proceed on without any additional to the Black from whence Coaches run to and other Thorny and Doncaster Post every at Six to the Cross and Post goes with Fonr Horses awl a Guard all the Passes through Bo and am the nearest way by 18 sets out every and performs the j with the greatest detained on the by business or advantage of their seats being secured in the Post every after soon at Five bury Post at Seven oclock in and Post Coach Post called the every evening at to the Saracens Head Guarded and Wolverhampton post every Birmingham Mercury Post with a sets out every and reaches Birmingham next day at Passes by and to the Sara cens and Rotherham Post called the Rocking every Stockton and new to the George Dover and Fater every morning and and Cheshunt every Tottenham and Edmonton at Two and CLAYS original WAGGONS and to Wootton i o and all The contain about amongst which will be found interesting James Spranger Countess of Bandon Joseph Roger Henrietta Henry Charlotte al r George April s k Susannah Sir the Levers of Irish that no woo sale fine copies of the following scar Works forts Memoir of aMap of Boate and Moly Natural of History of Ae Irish folio of the History of folio of 3 2 fine Harriss folio by 3 8v6 de and English and and Irish and English Diction 3 translated by 2 of the Commons of from maps and 4i the 4 aid 2 Irish Bards and and Youngs four in f r feS rm f Anti Just price of the Irish This Gazette contains orders for change on the and to out off It the 18th letters from their respective and an new of the including the MEMBERS THIS of to surrender April May at the and x P B MOUNTAIN and respectfully ac they will not be Attor Inn and Rodd and within and Child Middle Temple and 11 at the George Liverpool and aad f of more for any Pounds if of j at GuildhalL andH ind paid for at the my at the and J March Fen brof March May Richard March April m 4 The following sensed Fem rr The petition of tlie in of teat Britain and about to be tSj its of the United ra Parliament til April ft May Richardson April at Ball and May at the Three Caps and a at the years has arisen to so t as not only to threaten the peace and but even to the moral character eave D est aid April May at near March at Sioa ern ryv v s 1111 W of the to a subject which so nearly con cerns toe and lives of his Your are the more induced to ad 4f voo on the present the the evil they materially by tbe difficulties of the and the dU v at Attorneys Sweet and Bishops April May at and U i So at at bra lower classes of the Upon the diminished yet they arc of opinion that the of is to be chiefly attri buted to the and in some instances sanguinary nature of the penal upon no fixed principle of justice or of con r T I ana of trust acts of mere are of affixing of that to a vast variety of of oi crime as that judges advisers of the Crown cannot execute 4hg pn of its undue severity that prosecutors the same reason or shape not to the strict of ind fhat janes in of considering guilty or not weigh whether the alleged crime the legal and find their verdict the excess pif the penalty flatters the imagination with the of impu and an advocate with the offender for per manr pf penal having their J 1 fc la w and savage nant to the general feelings of with upon the minds tends to f irt APRIL rr wine Upper Exeter j PARTNERSHIPS and and tf Wors Hulme and Woodhead and nw utterly and that the fre ike indi by debasing feelings of the of being most the ignoranti and the incurs an awful by depriving suck unhappy beings opportunity of repentance is further if no have previously taken to instruct the the or to from lie That the present of a revision of the code is neither new nor visionary 5 that the wisest the ablest and of this aad many other countries in disregard of life in the of crimi JQ in the most noble and benevolent tbe moral of the classes of society should remain On these and actuated by feelings of huma your petitioners respectfully address themselves to Honourable and earnestly entreat that the revision of the penal code may claim your serious atten the present Session of in full confidence that the result of such investigation be a system of penal laws founded on and more cen sonant tto rae mild principles of the religion we and the intelligent spirit of the a and Buchanan and Bu Bullen and Holdich and dira and RV Aldgate vw i t i f 1 L and cOal Button and Fore Tinkler Mount makers Blaxland mer Adams and Wall and Hornby and Main waring jand coalmer Webster and E Hamp ton Robinson and Manches Lee and Middle Heale and Appleyard and King OF of Brown or Muscovado com pute rom tie eurns made in Ae Week ending March per On Wednesday last Alfred transport arrived at with timber for the dockyard which vas forests Sierra She had a tedious passage of ten The with a of had arrived out in the space of from the and part of the crew of the who were left on the a detained are come home The nefarious though most evident in this contraband could aot e Many of the principal clauses in the seve ETAT DE LA Le peuple Francais La gloire Quarante trois Les Le roi nest Les Les La dette Le La liberte de la presse La The key to the above is merely giving the letters ral Treaties on this subject are sp and evasively want of judicial au Admiralty Court at Sierra the cause is almost The Sir was cruising to leeward but the with schooners taking in fate month the The y of the source of the where they were wait fresh supplies of aad r t of mett of Tery con literary and STATE OF last letters from that of coffee had recently been purchased there on Dutch The in ordinary would require no notice but at the present when the operations of commerce appear to be we gladly give publicity to event tending to shew that the markets on the Continent are resuming their acti which has arrived at Liverpool from New has brought considerable and some extensive to some of the first bouses in Lan cashire and particularly for fine broad cloths but the coarse and inferior kinds are quite at any in the American which are repre sented in these letters as completely glutted our common Cotton wool is so low in the principal planters in many districts have come to the resolution of decreasing the quantity grown by them for a given The last letters from instead of containing remittances for the goods sent out communicate the unpleasant that the vessels were returning with their for which there was no though at half the dost price in this from Batavia to the latter end of October that the market was overrun with American who were purchasing coffee with great on account of the approaching duty to be on all articles exported in foreign The Americans pay for their cargoes only in and their speculations had advanced the price of coffee from 16 to 24 dollars the answering to about The new duty will be two dollars the foreign exchanges keep rising the im in the course of last was from i to per and bullion has fallen very nearly in the same Gold is now and standard silver the ounce dollars have fallen to but as their value depends on the commercial they c be quoted as  

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