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... TO THE MAGISTRITYS OF SUSSEX. Mr. A. Donovan has given notice that lie shall move, at the next Sessions, f r pr perly regulated access of Friends and Lawyers to thc Debtars in your County Gaol at [lorshlam. On thc part of these debtors, by their desire contin.ing my feeble but determined OppOsition to the oppression of them, I cali upon you, individoally, by all that is 'ocred in your hoFes of ...
... THE FANCY DISAPPOINTED, MATCH BETWEEN NED SAVAGE AND PETE SWEENEY, FOR 301 A-SIDE. Yesterday was appointed for the decision of the mtt tween Ned SaK.g and Peter Sweenev. Tbe latter r] ballitg won the toes for the choice of ground, named a convt lt within a short di&tance of the Joll SAilor public II Vt611 tween Nirwood and Croydon. This selection was, ut, ke made in compliment to the host of ...
... FRENCH PAPER~s. ErRok THE MISSAGER DES CHAMBREI, DATED I7TN OCTOSER.1 PARIs, OCTO11tf 16.-Authentic information proves to us the entire falsehood of tbe news from Stockholm, published in se- veral Journials, ccarding to which 6,090 Russians bad made them~elvey Wasters of the Island of Aland, where some Rus- s1an gun-boats are said also to have arrived. This news is said to be contained in ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. 16tb October, 1828. Sin-I think it right to apprise you and the public, that the writer of an admirable letter in your Journal of yesterday, signed John Maxwell Tyiden, is the nephew of the late gallant and able Officer, Sir Samuel Auchmuty, G.C.B., the Conqueror of Montevideo and of Java. Sir John Tylden was many years the Aide-de-Camp of his ...
... ALL NATURB -AlIVE. We live in an age frritfil beyond example in wondetful discoveries; for Nature, hunted to the quick by philosophical research, is daily suffertg one or other of her secrets to escape. ln anarticle'written twelve months ago, We gave some acc~oupt of the experinentasv of Dr Milne Edwards; which seemed to establish the extraordinary fact, that all'the parts of the animal ...
... ' . ' I Wait a youpg wan from 18 to* 18 nyeats ot age, as a sort of Jhrmi7n and: qqwrdeninqitndAursery-wes+APPREN- TICE. The caseis this: my farm -i8 taken care o by iny only surnving -bro- themr, w .has l been either jardener -or farnier~al1 his 3ite time, andwhQ, thev&h he is only thirteen months older than I ant, if ni able to mnove about so quiekty, 1rom place to place, as is iecessaiy- in ...
... CLERICAL MCGISTRACY OF KENT. We, the undersigned, being Clergymen of the Established Church resident in the deanery of Sttton, in the diocese of Can- terbury, and county of Kent, firmly attached2to our old and in- valuable Constitution, view with extreme anxiety the efforts that are making to its prejudice, and we fear ultimate destruc- tion. Considering the proceedings of the Roman Catholics ...
... ST PEtaRsBURio, SarrT. 26.-The following Manifesto hasjust appeared Nicholas the First, Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias:-Not- withstanditkg the success of our arms in the war now carrying on against the Ottoman Porte, our anxious wish to put an end to the struggle, unex- pectedly protracted as-it has been by the obstinacy of the enemy, calls upon us to persevere and adopt new ...
... [FROM Thit DUBLIN MOI N ttlG REGISTER OF FRIDAY.] ARRESr OF MR. LAWLESS. Mr. Lawless was arrested yesterday, at his residence, in Lieson-street, by Mr. Farrell, of the Head Police Office, on a charge of beading a riotous mob of twenty thousand people or upwards, an the 23d of September, in the neighbourhood of Ballibay. The annouOnceent of the event cansed ttnt a little astonishment amongst ...
... TIE QUEEN OF PORTUSAL,-Lord Clinton is unremitting in his al tion to the Queen uand, as his attentions are suited to her sge,she evidtel prefers his society to that of her stiff and stately subjects, who neney address her but upon their knees. Even the Marchioness palrnella, e understands is painfully punctilious in her genutlexions to the young Queen.-Standard. USEFUrL ARas.-Mfr J. L. Stevens ...
... CON NAUGHT PROVINCIAL WkTJNO. - The Annual Mleeting of the Friend' of Civi and ReligiOUS Liberty in this Province was held in the Catholic Church at 8&llinitsloe, on Wednisday, tile 8th inst.- Among others we perceived the Catholic Archbilhoti of Team, the lBishop of Ma- ronta L-%rd Ffrench, Sir John Rurke, Bart., Lord Riverstosi, the IPon. D A. Brogbatn 'a Protestant), the Hon. T. Ffrench, ...