BLUE AND BUFF
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... . .COCHRtAN )I- by -AID --I ; ;BlOR £COCHRNE. b. Monday ast-, the 21st jnstant, S~iR ths AcwftOSH sented to the House of' Cominio, a petition f pa el inwa' dent fellows, Aiom he caled the Charnber. of .ommerce 9of af eA+sie. prayiD, bhat the Hou'se wt~ do- soedjt (I hardly .kuw wa)abou .dgnwlding Athe ineenec of $.ouihl Ame- ica. Sir ?? made a speeeh upmn the oc0Csion, aP -indee,- the eader ...
... , - I T -PQO R. - t' . ' : -: -~ I .: 7 : seem, tW ew &s-MT'di x~*ject. LaikJOfWN R.VS ELL. the, 2gtb :of Ma. ; a hou fr 4 Seleet Committee to e- ptctt of ipan Wage in the ?? of por-r ates. ?? obse4re tW Mr. No0.avA 1,a4~ liilbeibre the House for a p iiatbut i am hdt we haill hear aQ ore if~h~t Dill. seeing that a cizrioua -!atre npeaxs to have Jiap t N~r,.:Ee a -7clob i was Member for that de ...
... BROUGHB:-LI ,,-nSCARLT?. -a q- I. ?? . TV:. SiC~bg,-C tqfiel GE id. ,Hants, ?? 2, 1p24 Hiv3exe~nlyle* W i .y~urf add~essesrptectivel tothezougej of ion; on therset -'appeifintent8 of 'Al rs lo the- I aibw ib~rethe hose,' caled td the-- inepeidec6ne of--thitisli Bar 6be]~reat ?? Ing ured`-by twey-one YAppoint- ens bent1ilg. ;to-z be-made ieldr the patrinage of te- Crown,*aP -hatthereoref the: ...
... OF Apple Trees I have, I think, about three hkndred left.- Of the Forest Trees I have, in facts no-comletd assortment left, and no 'Locust trees at ?? orders Athat have been received shall be, as far as possible, exe-r cuted; but I would rather receive no more orders this year, except for Apple Trees. I shall, next., week, give an account of mY Acorns:and Yuts. I hope they will arrive sound; ...
... Eicellewt okservalions of pfr. Jistie . oster;. IrI ThatLearneld Judge is represented to have stated, I' that, as for the Ma- riner himself, he, when .taken into the service 'of. the Crown, only changes masters for a-time ; his ser- vice and employment continue the very samze, with this advantage, that- the danger of-seas and enemy are not so great in the service of; the crown, as in that~of ...
... FRANCE. PARIS, SEPT.25.-The funeral of his late Majesty tono place on IlieT,. day. At an early hour the movement of the inhabitants, and thes taneous suspension of labour, indicated the anticipation o a grasponn unusual solemnity. The road by which the procession was to pass Wa thronged by an expectant multitude; and notwithstanding the ienw, concourse, the greatest order prevailed. The troops ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE EtXAMINER. SIa,-I hate cant by whomsoever it is put forth. In a country news- paper it is announced, that there is a society of Christians formed at Nanclheeter, who have determined to refrain from animal food and to live Vn vegetables, and my purpose is to prove that it is a mockery on the part ofits members to call themselves Christians; bitt in my humble opinion, thley ...
... NEWSPAPER CHAT, COMPOUND WxNE.-An excellent compound wine may be made of equal parts of red, White, and black currants, ripe cherries, and rasp- berries, well bruised and mixed with soft water, in the proportion of four pounds of fruit to one gallon of water. When strained and pressed, three pounds of moist sugar are to be added to each gallon of liquid.- After standing open for three days, ...
... THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT of, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND HOUSE OF LORDS, JUNE 14. Mlr. Brogden, Sir James Graham, and others, from the Cainlsons, brought up the East India Trade Bill, and several pi'd rate Bills. Ibe J)uke of ATHOL presented a Petition from the Com- aisSionflrS of Supply, and Landholders of the County of Perth, tgainst the Scotch J ury Bill. 'ie Duke of GRAFTON presented a ...
... 3 ' HOUSE OF L0RDS -APIL 1?. The Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and Earl Ba- s thurst took' their seats as his Ma esty's Cornlllssioners, and t I tfe Ro al Assent to the Irish Four per Cents. Conversion M Bill, the Silk Duties Bill, the Union Duties Bill, the Postage Rates Bill the Irish Board of * Works Bill, and several Private Bils. The Bishop of EXETER presented a PetitiOn from ...
... TO T EDrDITOR OF THI MORNING CHRONICLE. SIR-A diffidence, which is natural to me, would for ever close my lips as to the discoveries I have made, wvere it not that I perceive another Professor about to impose on the world, as wonders, things which are by no manner of means new or strange. Professor Gruithuisen, of Munich, endued with ex- ceeding quick sight, and possessed of a pretty good ...