Mr DENMAN wished to know, if the right honourable gentleman did not receive the salary usually attached to this office; what became lof it? (Hear.) It was generally rumoured that the right honourable gentleman received no part of it himself, but reserved it for another right hon
17 February 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Sea —.I was much . delighted with your fac-simile of the letter to Lord Archibald Hamiltcn, from honest David Walker, and his Lordship's other 4 , loyal subjects" in the good town of Crail. I was also much pleased with the manner in which you exposed the despicable artifices by
28 April 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
_Melancholy loss of the Henry, Captain Thomas Newport, of Dubiin, on her passage from St John's, New Brunswick, towards Dublin, which .vessel sailed on the )3d December from St John's. On the., 15th, siudding before the wind, in a tremendOui Storm;, the sails blew from the yards
12 May 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
"Gloucester Lodge, June 9, 1821. • - " Strt—ltord 'William Bentinck has just delivered to me the answer, which you have transmitted to his Lordship, through Mr Kinnaird, to the letter which I Addressed to you on Thursday. " Lord William Bentihck's opinion (With which_ my own fee
16 June 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
NOTICES TO coitttr-SPoNDENTs Our friends at hiveraray need tot be alarmed. for the horomt of their town; We are sure that the n has no correspondent there, and tfiat nobody believes him when he says he has. "One whom It may concern" is not suffiCiently explicit. " A Constant Rea
1 September 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
LIBEL-REX V. BLACGW. This prosecution for libel came on at nine o'clock,this morning. Mr Tindall opened the pleadings, and Mr Brougham addressed the jury, but very shortly: The learned gentleman professed to do little more than read the passage charged as libel; and he did very
22 September 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
At Newhattle Abbey, on the. 10th inst., the baptism of the Marquis of Lothian's infant daughter took place; and, from the circumstance of her having been born on the morning Of his Majesty's coronation, she was named . Georgina Augusta, in honour of that event. The ceremony was
22 September 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
" Ifunlanity and sound Policy ineulcate alike the necessity of our enasling a labourer to provide for himself, before we entertain any proposal for depriving him of rhe - mranrof exi..tence." "By establishing prosperity and happiness in the room of misery., i a mighty step would
30 June 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland