News and Observations
... pulmz ano Of USSTA AND POLAND. C. The intelligence from the seat of waris of a deeply interes in at nature, and presents a very tintovourable picture of thepros. Apects of Poland ; but as tite Pales t ...
... pulmz ano Of USSTA AND POLAND. C. The intelligence from the seat of waris of a deeply interes in at nature, and presents a very tintovourable picture of thepros. Apects of Poland ; but as tite Pales t ...
... Wtbo% anD Otborbatiolt. -. n PO55TUGAL. ' We are informed that the expedients to which Don ti Miguel resorts to replenish his exhausted treasury are truly t, cbaracteristic of that contempt.of justie ...
... Sbc 'grabelter. REMINISCENCES 13,tEt .r SCENES AND A si rODS; OR, SCRAPS FaoRM TI pAO5TFO1,O OF A TRAVILJIN BACSSRLOR. (Continued from our last.) No. V)L yRnMlCE IN THE POSSESSION OF' THE ENGLISH, PRU ...
... ,aE~atfltr 4~tornpc~flium. WEDNE ' Sep21..-Thte SPring% Guns Bill was O WC)NSDAYd aSed. heG ?? went through 3 Food a tbird ased TeimeCa comte. Sep. 2,. The Roval assent was given by VY ?gtlltSDAY _uli ...
... 1-RETC - ?? HOUSE OF COMMONS. la a B ADJOURNED DEBATE ON ?? r. er. TUESDAxY, Alie/Is s-Mr. O'Cornarli, in delence nf tlc Mi- to nisterial measuTe, made a long, and a powerf ...
... . ?fia] Vestryv W- heli verterdav in St. Nicholass Church. A Special Vestry was held yeeterday in St. Nicholas's Church, summened by the Church wardens and Select Vestry, to take in ...
... ng As we took no great interect in the election, and have no pre. detdilectione or partialities to influence our judgment, fair play alone induces us to make an observatio ...
... We have heard that a most respectable gentleman, a tt few days since, declined.subscribing to the Asylum for the a' 'iouseless Poor on the ground.-tbat he feared that it vwas ci lie means of bringing a n umber of beggars into the town. a] As we value this gentleman's opinion, we wish to offer to oi te bis consideration the following brief remarks. Beggars 6t are said to be more numerous this ...
... nri EgjC^qdi, SATuDiAY SIORtt5oNOm',- has notbeenlnich the rtI, bern this vreek. The tendlency ef p-ices has still been tip. tbe hrd, The flrsty rice of Consols an Monday last, ay t3Ac foruthojice ala r antlnnd 8 for Money. On the following day tule Aeeount frice d4at tChCLI -ij ,on WVedlnesday, it feli to S'; dn TIuC~drytroseftOmBI at wrill;i ae~d yes3terday was about 84j all day. This ...
... L PR-LIAMENT. t:= Ha izv-rI I _ .7 . 7t r_ l_ * .. T i' . y~Jou~ ofLot'd--- Monday, .Ts0 4. S lir or HA R swoon, bejggd to call their lordeihipe' atten-, linla tibject partly donntcked tvith hibiself, as.. lord 11eatei~;of risk county of York,: and every other individual. Dn~ hodng rialloir situlation. In July' last, a rnagisfirate in the les h1txg ofa York (Mr. Nichael, Stables) as~ ...
... -, .-: :: -: = ::_ 7 -=- = g~sii( 13. r't ant, VTomber 1*-crerirp. flU LL, TUR'iPAY, APILI, b, 1831. G)in ;t , olow arc saw crowded in the present If ; 1 aLIx txit cc e Olaf i- Ig wproceedipgs in Parlia- i . 1 1 .I .,,. I.A , xx A I.. .. I. , A ..2_. ;. |. A_. -- |- A - cil .iaratot ! o the rce(uso, and wittl tihe trials Yik jl hirv .ssizos, that we are Compclled( to h i!,biciilecc ...
... I MARCH OF THE FRENCH ARMY ! d (From the Sun qf Saturday Evening.) d Events of importance thicken on us---the die of b war is cast---and a French ar zy offifty thousand si metn is Sonw oil its march to assist the Ring of' the Belgians in repelling the invasion of the Dutch ! b 'I'his is indeed important news, and must lead to t( resnlts of great moment. IT It appears that on 'Thursday night ...