LONDON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
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... To.thc EDITOR 012qfle L. DS If EtR!CURK | i Sl-As 1le ilbabliants of this tots al,| suhjcct to\ a very heavy t. x for tile s5ipport mid elstib- jlishinnt st a tgeeral Wte!!, they 1;av ;r intereat 1 I eaquinhqe l hoit lir the prcseist systeni is likely to ;ii 1 swer its profti :edi obht-.t, in preveiti:ig noctumial (te- prudiiiotiiS and prcervilig tils peace ni the!te is. If i trie, inldeed, ...
... .I lim ff.,, . ft ? - I! ?111P '. , . , T \. .. A,., *&Icit Relieved, dischat'ged, &c. 4 jRelieveds agd c 7 dm itred - - - - s d ditited- 1 - I M r.Gr. F. Bo e, An eu r. !At a miee-ihig at Ktho City~ of Loindon Tavrgr, SniJ .Mostl day, it was resolved that 3'1,0 0 I ltd oa h crb di Kite namne-of tie pieiopl.4f Kle British em'p'ire, iii aid it Itle subscriptiqtn begun a-;i~erlirs for thed ...
... LONION, WLDNUSDAY, NOV. 1. 'rIte Paris paplers otiI ie 29th IIlt. arrived IIIS titriiusr; tihose of the .27th anI lith bace uot - vet reachled ih0'n. 'Ph e T tpet's qe the 29th are | tilled ith a report of thl, d.bates in he Chain- hers, of lhieh that ofthe 28th,. in 1he e -mmit- It tee in th(e Chamber of Deputies, Oil tihe projet I I of the law respeoting seditious cries, e onstitt&l5S 2 tle ...
... . , E. i?, ! ,, -? I ?? ( ?? ?? ?? .1 . . I I 11 - - i- xv., IV 0. I' is hrolbvi\' F1t1'lit11 We. ML-1 I f1A I N .11 a (n I 1?.IA ?? C 1~joao~t ~I I I I. i ind v it cei tail'0 o I iql'it. 'ii..ikb nmlo ?? ill the Ffivl al 1 'Ii ill;- 1i.'i~c 0 hi., ?? \IMtiestv, I A,,l . Acr o r zil sillS1 I .M1i1 Wilthin thle t p W i Fn i- 1 ivii I,, 'l WPs -t Rid1ing (if thle t ve. e'I' to lI p va0,,' ...
... TnE sanguinary la]vs nowv in prog tess through thc French Legcislative Body furnish a con- vincing proof that the Bousnsox Dynasty have sor confidence in the loyalty and attachment of the Fre lii people. It may, however, be important for that fat jily seriously to consider whether loyalty can be createf?, or attatlimcnt secured, by measures which subvert the great end of Government the ...
... I LONIDON, Tu;.uFDAv, Oct. 3 . ru ssls paplers tt, the 26th ult. and Fr;ink- firt to lI e 22d. Werc i-eceil edt on Sunday nigit. th ITlhey stale, tithat the PLrussian arny is all in fo notion lo0 retiti ?? Frahmce, exceji the corps Si of' deneral Zietlleu1-The :inniveisary of tilhe emeinrable battle .of Leilisic has Ieet cele- hi brated 'wilil soaeat jOX throulhout Ger Ally, ?? at l eiisic ...
... LEiDS, SITURIDAY, Nov. 4. On IVednesday night last, an unsuccessf'ul attempt was rsude by three men, to strip the tenters in a field in HtuImlet-Lane, near the premises where the robbery mentioned in our last paper was attempted. These feclows had so far succeeded in their villainous design as to have got part of the cloth of 'the hoeks, bnt the approach of the watchmen obliged them to Make a ...
... cu'varM ar- - . -1 -I-- - 11 I ? Stin oJ Oet. 25- Thtii Royal High- I los65C )Ionsider anl the th (lte de Pirri were present. A Memberdevelopetit i ropossition that thee9 should be counicated ill di ratne of the Chaunbir, their thianks to his lloyal f411haess the ule (gArung-ouletle, for his conduct in tile South, and ont the firuntileni of spaill. 'rise Meniber,:in ...
... Sc. - he; Zis bt.| lat i Idt ed nd - he Ot, be . o~n I otf I 'i ad bIs, Is. be|I li i. 1 -1 i~l T dett detols oa CstMras- raah and-atal :enterprise are arrived. Fram-Naples ve haver id the cpy-of his. Pcrnclaination to the Neapnlitans, rd a a Pre f foundn aemtingt his. papers, I restoring the Consti o rhe h h - enabliiheddatd ppionanlie speedy convocation of the Piarliantet I. The PIrocrlati ...
... ITHE NE GOCIATION WITIT FRANCE. 1I t ?? r- i .t s ;t e :1 *We have already communicated (and cr rectly, as it will he seen) tile general outlines of the condition of the treaty with France- But as the-tfilowing is the official manner in *vh ichl they are riven-in the inmportalnt protocol of ihe conference of the 2d of Otctber, at ewlbih the bases nvere definitively agreed upon. we have thou ...
... IU . ON A *& .AD. __. .T E ..UN-APARTIE s ABDICATrioN~ Detni.4 by MU. De St. Didicr, his Priv7tC Screti&ry.. For two clays and nialitq nmeetin gaand cda- a a mittces gucceeued each other in thie 6 lysee Palace- b j without prodilcing any result. riTe .tI`nperor o e anxiety siemeed to incrcasec Much buslresm ap-0 epenaed to be doing; yet nothin aS determined. tl T he time was, however,_ pesslng ...