JOHN WALTER AND DR. O'MEARA
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... THE POLITICAL EXAMINE!R. Iarty is the madnens of many for the gain of a few. pon. -No. 758. A PEEP AT, THE MONEY MARKET; FOR TUE BENEFIT OF.,THE UNI NiTIATED. REtoND certain brief.notices of the prices of the funds, and a little speculation on the variations, it has not been the practice of. the newspaper press to discuss the' concerns of the money-market. The Stdck Exchange has indeed, by ...
... NEWSPAPER C'HAT. The Emperor of Austria has expressed to the celebrated com- poser, Rossini, his desire that he will take the direction of the tbeatre ?? while the Congress renains there. HisIrsperial Majesty accords to him for this service a sual of 50,000 francs. It is is contemplauon to light up the Palais Royal at Paris with gas. The Gas Company are now laying down pipes in the prin- cipal ...
... Party is the madness of many for the gain of a few. Porp. No. 731. PARTIES AND OPINIONS. We entered last week into some observations upon the general characteristics of the, triumphant Tories and des- ponding Whips of the age in which we live. Our pre- sent purpose is to attempt a similar sketch of the par- fies which have sprang more directly out of the great body Of the people-the mob, as ...
... TIE BISHOP OF CLOGHER. We briefly adverted a few days ago, to the disgraceful conduct of a I)ignitary of the Irish Church. One sentiment of abhorrence actuates every mind on the subject; and Go- vernment have shown themselves on this, as on all other occasions, faithful representatives of the national feeling. Anxious to mark their sense of the severe injury sustainiedty the cause of ...
... . ii L' 1 VRNIXNy C(R ONICE.Z 1, 0 N D 0 N-: IFE'DNlESDAY, J.4ANUM43i 2' s822. As our Paper was going to Press, wve received the Paris Papers of Sulnday. 'r ie following are extracts ZASTE, Nov. 30. After the naval victory of the Greeks on the llth of October, martial law was proclaimed in our island; the ordinary tribunals were immediately suspendscd, and hte most of out' distinguished ...
... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT OT FN G.RLA7 B11ITA,21V .AVD IRtELJUMP HOUSE OF LORDS.-Fits.27. Thie House met at ten o'clock in the morning, and proceeded in Appeals. *Tile E7.arl BATIIURST presented Petitions from the Coun- ties of I lamipshire and [iertlordshire, and from the City of Qne- bec, in British North America, coniplaining of agriculturaldis- tress. The Petitions front the two Counties were ...
... A Meeting of the Landholders and Farmers wsas yesterday held at thc Shire I Jal), in consequence ofite foillowin Iteqisi- tion having beenipresenited to the High Sheriff (J. TimpeonEs ' We, the undersigned, request that you will please to call a Meeting of the Ow'ners and Occupiers of Land in the County of Ilerte, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of Petitioning ...
... L O N D O N: TRl:USDAY, MAY 3o, 18S2. WVe received last night, by Express, an account of the French Funds on Monday. No Papers were pub- lished that day, it being the Fete de Pentec6te. PAmnIA, MAY 27. FRENCH FUNDS, five per Cent. Contusls-OpOled at 8s9. Gc. Cinsed, 89F. 60c. EXCHANGE ON LO)eSON. One Month, 25F. 35c.-Three Wlonths, 25.f. 5c. Cours Auttenltique, May 25. The situation of the ...
... .- L 14O 4D 0 N: if RFRIDAI, MA!RCH 29, 1821. At a late hour last night, we received the Paris Papers I of Tuesday, by express. They contain accounts of far- ther arrests of officers, and of the arrest of some of the Piedmontese exiles, against whom it is made a crime that e they had lived at Paris under false names! The French Funds have fallen a little. The following are extracts:- P'ARIs, ...
... MIIEXICO. The latest accounts received bly way of 1-avannati, from this rlistauit and seclmded portion of thle globe, are dated towards the close of' February. From these it appears, that thle Congress Assenmbled oil the -24t1h of' that morith, consequently little cati yet hle known here of the proceedings of this representative body. T1he Provisional Goverrnincut (if thle etopire had decreed, ...
... GENRERAL, ORDER, BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE MIOST NOBLE THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL. l~olltical Department, Fort William, Oct. 20,1821. Major-General Sir John Malcolm, having obtained the permis- sion of Government to return to Europe for the recovery of his health, his FExcellency the Governor General in Council deems it tiee to the distinguished character and talents of that meritorious ...