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... COUNCIL-OFFICE, Jan. 2. DAILY REPORT OF CHOLERA CASES. Sunderland, Deo. 31. Remaining at last Report ?? 4 New cases ?? 0 Total ?? 4 Recovered . Died ?? Remaining at this date ?? 3 From the commencement of the disease, on the 26th of October, 1831-Cases, 530; deaths, 199. Newcastle, Dec. 31. Remaining at last Report ?? 64 New cs ?? 23 Total ?? 87 Recovered ?? 7 DIled ?? . ?? ?? 4 .ie d..4 ...
... To the EDITOR of the DERBY MERCURY, I -I also Slin, ley. Your Journal of this day contains a very painful , by account of the destruction of human life, by the explosion ical of inflammable gas in a coal mine near Wigan. In the iousmelancholy detail of this catastrophe it is stated, that the will mine being intersected by breaks, or faults, caused an accu. mulation of gas, and experience ...
... * 1; l f i .. a Q .. e v *--aa our LcI 11PvY rallriN1:6. ro- t) Robert William Sievier, of Southampton Row, in the a Parish of St. George, Bloomsbury, in the county of Mid. an e dlesex, Gentleman, for certain improvements in the making tha a or manufacturing of cables, ropes, whale fishing, and other MD 'o lines, lathe and rigger bands, bags and purses, part of which flat f said improved ...
... MR. Co ;ETT'S LECTURIES. 'I 'fl Cbbet hasth~s'.ekbee n enigh teriing certain sage d rltcaso Mnh~fe, n filling his; Own pockets, by dthe delivery of a se~ies Of lcttiies on the state of the country. ?? tet of. his discourses are the thirteen propositions which he published a. few, montlhs agoi in 'his~ Register, a's certain reniedies'Ifor. the .plolji~tcaletils of the 8)$ate, and his ingenuity ...
... 1 04d;ay, Saturdati aind Sunday's Posts. _ n - - y- -Al LoNDObN, SATUR3DAY, DEC. Ifa B gi#papers of VVadnesday, which arrived on jbai- 7 e -sh' i5glilt -contain .newg of sonic disturbances in' thle l ~~ P5~OVWC0~Of Lu~~turg, where a party bas been gre it. w7glgdtrthte'ei~c f Dutch corruption, to wiil Iii~~a~ heaopeisy in-avor f ?? of Orange. That hoi (lif~'reseni. Affatir may be underqtodi, it ...
... ' . FOUBtTH AND LAST SERIES. 7These wilumes contain two Tales, I Count Robert of Paris,' and Castle Dangerous. The plot, &c. of the former is laid at Constantinople, that ;of the other, in the author's own delightful country of Scotland. Whether it be. from the peculiar glories of the Turkish capitaf-the 'manners, customs, . &e. of its inhabitants,' with whom it-is impossible for U3 ...
... WEDNESDAY's POST. Tn-rinn I'rilp~dnt .Fn Lordon, Tuesday, Jan. 3. to CITY, TWELV9 ?? Foreign news of the to, slightest importance has transpised this morning, and the of eqnsal Market, which rose previous to its closing yesterday to 84t, opened at the same quotatotin. of A considerable shock, however, soon afterwards oc- NE curred, which depressed the quotation to 83J, as it was announced ...
... DERBY, IWAJPESD.4 Y. January. 4. .- ., According to present appearances the afflairs of Belgium and Ilolland seem as much embarrassed as tiara ~ I. - -r - - eve,. We from the first never expected that the Conference treaty, would long preserve Peace, but _ we did not expect it would so conspicuously fail thus early. The general belief is, that the quarrel between Rthe two Countries will ...
... : CHRISTENINGS AND.. BUALS. MIlN THE CITY 0-P T .:NT.^£ ar tts. lhe9 $WITiIIN THE CITY Ol ?? A9D BILLS OF Stl he ?? \ -hMORTALITY, . e-. Cl pye - From Dec.15, 1830, .to Dec. 13,1831. D oure Christened in the 97 parishes within-the walls, G8, clb tybtirled, 1l87. Christened in the 17 parishes vi1thouttlhe tai to Wa llsf~,~6G0 ; ?? in- thie 2A outt. J. to parishes in Middlesex and Surrey, ...
... 'TUE9DAY's POST. LONDON, MONDh.Y, JAI(. 2. I We have received the Paris Papers of Saturday, with the ] efenager der Chambres dated yesterday. Their contents S aft not of much intenest. One of our private lettera states, that General Sebastlani is now entirely out of danger, and snaking rapid progress towards a complete convalescence, The announcement of this fact has given great satisfactibat ...
... di 'Ve have extracted the following curious fact from ia Coleridge's Biographia Literaria on account of its pi appositeness to a subject, which has lately excited te considerable attention. We allude to the miraculous 01 gift of speaking in an unknown tongue, claimed by al some of the disciples of the Rev. E. Irving, concern- di ing which we have already given some information, PI in an ...