LONDON THURSDAY EVENING
... ofONDON, THURSDAY EVENIN | 'Oct. 14,- 1828. 'j lle If m n ?? is muclh depressod.this morning. C ...
... ofONDON, THURSDAY EVENIN | 'Oct. 14,- 1828. 'j lle If m n ?? is muclh depressod.this morning. C ...
... TE li&VEV. DU. RAFFLES AND THE JpISSENTERS. Although we have unifofry en4etioure to steer clearnp of religious disputation, which, a s we last week observed, fi is geerall, and, vve might add, aitost ...
... 'To ins ?? TME DUKE OF WEUJNGTON. _ (Iron the Times. k - L-cAinies* ) My Loars,-To queition Your infallibility would be, no C doubt, preSUIJsUmptuou, Tine laure;s you have gathered, the E reputation you have actuired, itapos. ntega ijry of the Engish nation, TOUt have been told, until you must I be wemary O the assertion, that You are the greatest General I af modern titnes; You have ...
... NO rOPERYl! 1 -l1 - : 2 ?? y NO POPERY!t I t. a The following admirable jeu d'esprit appeared orryigally in St the Times. ot t HE PROTESTANT TURF IN DANGER! The Hon. Mr. Petre, the wiener of the Donca ...
... I ,4- - I I . ?? u'o. - I As we hauve no xx th tio sIte>L ti pn the liub: e ~dcl an, iqil yoc express~ ?? ?? fa til. %vc iieti fi ieln sinec of Tam of ecifspp Tcy'xi, ?? ,ddi-s 10( the Publipi , l WA' S t.c& i lrsett.i cIlcA0,1toir, ihstit M:Y ?? ll 1civ, in tih- Very ftot f oar 1e1M cr~l~~as 1w ti:' oaro o the pif'c~lepc!c tipiti which thils journal a to'be ?? As 1s~ti It~ oesson ' th ...
... TIHE COMET. TO THE R DITORS. GExryLEsrn,-A correspondent of the Liverpool Conrse, with a laudable curiosity, makes the very pertinent inquiry, i Where is Encke's comet ? The answer, for the present, ...
... (FRtOM OCUR COtRESPOvENT.l of No despatches have been received f' past &nm at the Home Department, but a private comninnica, n tnade to the Duke of Wcllington relative to th ...
... 420at Knifithfibut. , ? I ; ?- le THE MAIDEN LIGHTHOUSES. id The lighthouses at presenrerecting on the Maiden Rocks are )e in a state of great forwardness, and will be lighted up on the5th as of Janua ...
... I CHRONOLOGICAL RJIGN OF GEORGE IV.| 0- ed (Codnigmedfrom our last. to' A. A . 1821. of At the comn cneement of lthe year .the whol Piedmon- njtese army revolted; and,, following the example of Naples 1 roceeded to frame a new constitutioll. Tule king, unwil-. ling to bear the infiaigement of his prerogatives, res'goled a thc crown to lis brother, W}ho refused to accept it; and a sh. body of ...
... PAsRLIAMENTARY RlEPoWML SPEECII OF 3IR. JOSEPH SWANWICit, AT THE CHESHIRE WHIG CLUB. ;- a ; Mr. SWANWICi, began by thanking the President for the II flattering terms in which he had proposed his healt ...
... LONDON, W G RUSSIA AND TUJtXEY. A bulletin from Schoumla, dated Septembe t, and another from Varna, dated September the ' been received. The first consists only of six linte lxth kd states that the R ...
... Qr~o r rejjJofllbeflrje. ea e THREE HOUSES BLOWN DOWN IN TOXTETH-PARK. be TO THE EDITORS. th GENTLEDIES,-An Enemy to Partiality, in the Monday's at Albion, has attempted a reply to my lastin your pape ...