Map of Constantinople
... Jap of C onotant CONSTANTINOPLE The eyes of all Europe, antd, we may almost ?? the civilized world, are fixed with the deepest iltt- upon this celebrated city, which has for ages held a minent place i ...
... Jap of C onotant CONSTANTINOPLE The eyes of all Europe, antd, we may almost ?? the civilized world, are fixed with the deepest iltt- upon this celebrated city, which has for ages held a minent place i ...
... c!omnc_ olitico. CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. ft must appear very evidentto all whlo take the trouble of readinig the reported speches at catilo- lie mhetingos in Ireland, that thc Roman catholic slaves, as tbey call themselves, enjoy, at least, the liherty of speech in the *nost unbounded liccuce. 1In this respect, it must be allowed, wbile the clallk their chains, that they a:e morefree than ...
... Oil Mmidav lost, thle COTHIERikS' UNCioN Bloaefit Sityheld its imptiat meeting, When saiolt 01mptt UPaS made to li It induce the members to) remsove their quarterly ise.:thigis from a -pubiic-hetsse, mtid ts mist the mineiy strut illi ele to the tounslof time Society. The Conitltiee eunanimosls y approvedt of ts e measore, ansd the resnisutions to, that elieet were Irefaced- by th:e ?? ...
... ?? . , 16POLITIAYt INTELLoiENCE. r : INVASrON or TuRvEa.-Tlesvarioushaeeoustts of the progressdof w the war between Russia and Turlkcy, rand the 'general course of 'y froceediigs' in the East of Europe, being mudh too vague and Is' lengthy to be given at full, it will be-our endeavour in a suna- it Intmy way to state.tle'substance 'of ?? the first place, 'the 1e Russaans tliemseives ...
... :Midla n d ?? I .cbr i-oanctsorr. k7i'llro. . .. la, FIiDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1S2S. The resistance which is offered by the Turks to the } arms of their northern invaders, is regarded in this- country with a degree of interest greater than we cana suppose it possible to be created by sympathy with ous antient ally ; for although the feelings of English X men are readily excited in favour of ...
... ARMY- Governtfetft Inost wilatty have it~a of quorterolYth~) is aifl title C ltapci sj10iiers week-ly jiostiiillof qas roriY..ti111- ci' itcti en.is1 sill prevent nm3any Of the htiercnS rom san- deis iel away in t ?? Iteir qli ?? ii) iifitn sli Rh ('01 ilSI ien to trust to ii(fetarllt ?? er a b t i O twe the i( lo0it in g plite ii. ni'. l . , C tist iii vi n of t the 3 unde h e r A1 o jor M ...
... , ?? - -- po-r i $ . -! ' FROM' LONDON FRIDAY's GAZETTE. M. Weleher, Lower Grosven ovi rsqu anover-square, lodging, house .keeper. J. R. Ward, of Bermondsey-streed, Surrey, cbeulist and druggist. W. Bradley, Leghtirn, Lincolnlsire, silk-mercer. Sols. Stokes &'Holltngsworth, Qateaton-street; and Mr. WiJson, LsPutM.. G. Barnby, Spalding, Lincbinshire, grocer. Sole, Pearce a Co. St. S within's ...
... EDucATfow.-The principal schoolmaster of Rouen made a public experiment of a new system of teaching reading, a short time since, Three of his scholars, who did not know a single letter, after only thirty two hours' instruction, were enabled to read 'With precision, and quick enough to be understood by every one present. FORCE DP IMAGINATION.-Joseplh Scales, Esq. about five years since, met a ...
... -Mi5relfalleatis, Artirlm Lin MsURDERt or M~AJOR L~AT.hG. It is Withl feelings Ot' sorrow and regrettilut weannoun,, th e inutrder of this intrepid and persevering travellIer. H- e 'd had reached Thimbuctoo, where fie hadl resided for a con- Bto Y, siderable rime ; but, upon taking his departure for Sego, Se lihe wathree days after lie quitted T1inthuctoo, imurderedi B 4O between the 21s9t ...
... jiROM THE GAZETTE DE FRANCE, DATED OCT. 2.J FRONTIERS OF TURKEY. ORSOVA, SEPT. 10.-(Private Corr spondence).-All the ac- COunts that We receive here from the Soutb of Tnrkey state, that the armaments al actively continued; that all the Zaims and Timanots (I) are Ilarching, and that the militia to the towns are asserubling. The ?achas of Bitoglis, Prietina, and SMoniaa; the Beys of Riskup, ...
... From The LONDON GAZETTE of friday, Oct. 24. DECLARATION OF INSOLVENCY. OCT. 23.-JOSEPH I&EEVF., late of Diary-street, IlamPsitead-rolad Sronmonger, that he Is In Insolvest circamstaflces, aud is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. SAMUEL MOSCoOP, of Steclipert. Cheshire, linen-draper. BAN KRU PTS. CRAIRLES BRADFORD PASSMAN. of Staffurd. Staffordiblre, ...
... From The LONDON GJZETTE o Tuesday, Oct.14. LORI) CHAIMBERLAIN'S OFFICE, OCroBEII, 1828. The Leird Chamberlain of his, Majesty's Hs1stiehold bar ap- pointed Nicholas Carlisle, of Somerset-place, Esq. F.S.A. one of tbe Gentlemen of his Maje8ty's Most HD. Privy Chamber ia Ordinary. BANKRUPTS. WILLIAM ROW, the younger, of Knott's- reen, ERe. and late of Little St. Thomas thle Apostle, in the ...