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   Courier (Newspaper) - February 18, 1809, London, Middlesex                                FEBRUARY 1809. 6jb ' SIX GilAND to M. it liler Six R of. this that he made Ust had put into gild tbe - may to reot tUe Theatre for a of less to the at the Royal or the the Siith in North lately from which he alluded was not tu come forward what was untruly it to the mi j ut he i have already 147 m. are 500 flannel 5lockii(s, tor the which to tvill meet the and for the by to It in may be franked or T be CORN ETC Y of in a most M. at JL of kin iif late of in the parish of St. in the county of the widow and relict of the Jamet will apply Id No. 5, they of The person Who lately prepared a testamentary paper for tbe deceased is requested tu sead his address to tbe said Turner and GIlAND REE GIFT of One Tickets ' ami on Some ut supply ilie as r be found in the Daily and a the to Original Tlw Current of irvery Article into 4 of of thu Couise of an of * the mails are made in Notices of their the London and Provincial of in Town and evory of that can as tUf with itW asserts its anil other iis appearance is till four the of the day therefore contains the hut News that the It tool of no engine of Literary religious w F the as follow 11,100 5,001 to 3,100 to 7.101 4,5ai to 4,r>00 to 8,(iOO 11,1)01 to 5.100 9,001 to 9,100 to 6,rt)o Also a Tree Gift of Five Hundred Whole Tickets to the above 15/. the 1:1.001 to 15,001 to ' 15.,100 11,501 to to 17.001 17,10.1 The above Tickets may gain the whole of the following Capital Prizes 4.of......=^.20,000 t n im 10,000 5,000 A PHI 10................. 500 tlie 12th, 1809. In of the Gifts of 1,500 there are for and arc selling at the Licenced SECOND STAT 1-: sisting of Tickets the 13th of and arc selling by and Stork at their State Lottery No. 93, mider tlie and no where else in London on their The Schme contains Four of with the usual of other in addition to the Prize above 13/. on the First will be to One Tickets and the Prize above 15/. on tne Second will be entitled to Five Whole in These Tickets will lie nt the to the and delivered to the fortunate Proprietors at the duly and Scheme s and Soutli willi their India and all kinds and sold by Com- V 9, give nn r ' ht 1X^1 they be receive lu mid I real for Hi - r GALLONS of WEST INDIA I duly from m which the same hai | at of j and in of Muled were the Sale of ha. been till day ot J. ' ' * aUU tot and three lafly in the one remainder in a ' 200,000 300J300 r To payable ninety days after Conditions of tht Contract may be seen at the No regard Tender in the price shall not be in nl or not be to the Sunri One on the said tht iut instanti unless the Person who makes tlie or some on his to then - 1/. it whs ordered Sanden should lie to attend on the conduct of the Duke of A. Clarke the and ' wf hnd 24 48?'8.S 4*liOi.incbcs by 51^ concurrence of the COM Uik presented a for the and ordered to time on gaye that on Monday he should move the do a to the which related to the of The Irish MiMia went a the of Ki oil liy any or other under brought up the nf the lecl last night hy of the whole to and that had been brought Captain and to report their opinion The that Ihe thought the papers ail to thit fore the kousei ' OF. the pr. of the redd House resolve to - ' Mr. Tose to he was cross breach it ment of this lie it unhandsome and lie appealed to the whether lie had used any such They had bjr d- of The Morning Post be Bar of the ia the custody of the Serjeant at The Hon. the first step to be taken to deliver in the paper of he The course would then to mote that the Printer do attend at the Bar of the on day that wight be determined ' Mr. delivered in a copy of Morning and the objectionable was read by the Mr. then that on the publication of such a as a gross breach of the privileges tif the Houses as he did nut believe that it hail been an he did nut wish that should the person His object in had to mention the circumstance to and to avail himself of the of slating that he had used ihy to If it were the opinion of the ought to do lie would that this was a gross breach of the privileges of the and follow that motion by that Printer of the Paper be brought tu general cry of But if not mode of proceeding he to him as the The SPEAKER that there a course pursued by the which it would be in their discretion to follow or as they might think fit in the present It where a was such as that preferred by the Hon. to bold in aird Io adjourn any further upon it to a in order to the House an opportunity of seeing the conduct complained of would be or Mr. in the of Ihe that the further consid of this postponed to Lord the and bore testimony to the accuracy of the of the Hon. that he had nut used the words imputed to himl Qf this Gentleman who was present the must he perfectly As to the of he approved of the milder one now He was every purpose of justifying character must be can. and honourable in he had taken lip the though would not oppose the postponement of this yet the lipie could not from his opinion that passed over of illis nature loo The of said a few in consequence of what had from Gentleman the gallery He that ' privilege any Ho before they refused or delayed to take the proper steps to assert their and punish the At the same time it milst be to the Ijy these their be though a more complete than that brought forward liy and he had in the description published in of the narrative which he hatl Wst night given to jihe several very gross he Satisfied in his own that however they must all be j and he should therefore ihe for aii adjournment of any further ' Mr. SMITH the motion connivance of the iii the what place iis could it was be expected that ' ' - was not In ihe H of this but bad since of ifs had no to for deferring any further to a future day be had been bnd up in principles which to him of the press as one of tlie great of tlw freedom of not but feel that it was subject to such and in that the proceedings of were subject to without lead to most lie did not that any be or restrictions but he did h that he prevail the ill time with the laws them he a Member of the House of Commons of a of his iher intentional or in the former instance tiie case would be greatly that the would ihe to at to confess his to experience as the House under all of might think i to ifc I wirh Chancellor of the should be and at tHe present no one could wish 10 s'je the Orders of the House enforced to of their that which might or creep into the of were wholly compared the great which resulted from having of what in that made known to the The had I just sat had that Ihc of the press be was he from agreeing that Hon. that from what had passed he it was evident to the licentiousness of ihe the very much He ' no or fellers would ever be imposed npan liberty of the They would only bind tlie Country in ignorance and till some explosion should take the result state which hc had The of punishment fpr any gross of their The House hul already power to they proper in such a he had sat in he had never of that power that was productive of With respect the general of the there might be instances of it could not be said that Crown Officers bad lax in or ihe Courts of Justice in the of it seemed that autong the misrepresentations had abroad of what had took place last were Some relating to tbe narrative of the Chancellor of the Thai narrative was in. his the Hon. had ded and to that lio was to be imposed upon that most right of of the Mr. arid that he had uttered 4 which to the of had positively that tn his sanction wis In the or In the law of that Mr. WHITBREAD the com. of by the had his opinion that no. hew law was ini the course of his he that the of the press the of the it could not b. f Opposed that error mail had done so was from having his concurrence of the subject the - - ' to the .to heat his 1 that he hH of the in Ih Iti border inai he of had departed frota jSI or that jhe who had committed it was at all ofthe bad to which his At the time fit to call  

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