THE NATIONAL DEBT
... The property of a creditor of the public consists in a certain portion of the national taxes; and by bow much, therefore, he is tbe richer, by so mue3thenation which pays these tax ...
... The property of a creditor of the public consists in a certain portion of the national taxes; and by bow much, therefore, he is tbe richer, by so mue3thenation which pays these tax ...
... LONDON, WEDNESDAY EVENI'G' Z MEXICO AND sPAItO. ~ed We learn by the Skylark packet, which has md, outh, from Mexico, that an expedition wasrealyi cd al at the Havannah, consisting of one lineor rally ...
... -OrT a ?? ? t t i c ?? 7- COBIlETT'S NECV METHOD OF ItAISING TIHE WIND. ee Cobbett, in his last Reg~ister, has announced his intention of eexhibiting himself through the country at a shilling a head. ...
... IaRta-mantatp _Jompabium. 7I HOUSSg'ol LPORS CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL. ~ WhiS WMD5OESDA'Y, April 8.---AfCTe the pieseeetgtion 'of several mei petitions for andlagainst the settlement of the Catbolic quest ...
... . -att.t Heitiricls, the 11sssician.-There is now in London an accom- i olished musician, nanoed ileinrich. whose history is very inte- resting. He is a native of Germany, where many years ago he was ...
... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1822. Dr. P8r.1weitn's Lectures.-Dr. Spurzheim on commencing his 6th ecture on Friday last, after repeating the distinction I . ?? . -- _ - 1 between moral and religious fe ...
... tPARITIAL DESTRUCTION1 OF YORK MIXNSTER. rtaJAsa, &JJc..Lu tu attte *una ansgonxvn. *[URTHER PARtTICULASS. . The Yo rk Chronicle of yesterday. contains some adaisitoraI particulars relative to the par ...
... otocript, LIVERPOOL COTTON t .IE 1t Th'rsday, 'Agust 20,1829. The sales of the week are 8,500 bags; s ,, decline of igd. per lb. The in ports are 3 r5c6 b res 1,760 from New Orleans, 154 from NTew ya, ...
... 51, inct. m..IIENRY BELL. lies ;_4- was 89D7TORS OF THE LIVERPOOL ~I)RU RY. and T _TI5g..llw nanny cities have contentded foir the 6-~'031 ,bithtoHomer and'Hesiod! With what erro rof gvin ?? does the ...
... OBSERVATIONS ON SOME OBJECTIONS RAISED AGAINST RAILROADS AND SIMILAR IMPROVEMENTS FOR FACILI- TATING HUMAN INTERCOURSE, OR THE TRANSFER OF t GOODS. -- . Our correspondent, whose letter, subscribed A D ...
... UGUST 31, 1829. Opening of the Railway Tunnel - On Friday last, at twelve o'clock, this stupendous work was opened to the inspection of the public, at the moderate charge of one shilling each, and from the crowds of visitors who flocked to examine this triumph of genius and art till five o'clock, when the exhibition closed, a considerable sum must have been raised. The company entered at the ...
... FOREIGN INTELL.IGENCE. NAVAL BATTLE a a AT THE MOUTHT OF THE BOSPHORUS. a BER~iN, JITNE 19.-The commandtr of the Russian fleet in b) Itthe Black Sea has sent the following report of 30th May:- a 1.On the 26th Ithere wava an action betweeh one of our p small ships, the'Mercasy brig, and two of the enemy's men- dI of-war. On the 217th tue brig rejoined the fleet. Its masts o shattered by~the ...