THE DISTRESSED AND EXILED POLES
... THE DlISTRESSED AND EXILED POLES. With the solitary exception of the editor of the Liverpool Standard, who says, with a sneer, that v wherever the Polish exiles go, a curse goes with r them,' the c ...
... THE DlISTRESSED AND EXILED POLES. With the solitary exception of the editor of the Liverpool Standard, who says, with a sneer, that v wherever the Polish exiles go, a curse goes with r them,' the c ...
... 'I Warettet. at i A ut The Trades' Unsions.'AsSinitlts. arising out of the ill Lc re feeling generated by the Tisdes' Union in thie town, are aftt n- now of almost daily occurrence, and scarcely a wee ...
... L1ULul IN IA1Rvo. :-sr. --W.ata o A French travellerputs do wn the Americans for the clennert people oln the faee of the earth; for, said be, their vcry capital is called Jtoashing toitn, It is said ...
... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1838. It will be in -the recollection of the public that an Amer can vessel, called the Grecian, was stranded, some time ago, on the banks outside of the p ...
... J-kvlt=mtm Campmutunt., HOUSE OF LORDS - Ttus8nAY, MareU s 19.-The Minquiis~of Westinster - tesented a petition, signed by I5tlonperso.s,- praying i for the removal of the civil disabilities of the je ...
... A strorn in a puddle. Mr. O'Connell's abortive attempt to embarrass the business of Parliament, and to engross the public attention with a subject so insignificant a ...
... MlJLTUDI IN VAUAVO. The house of Fairlie, Clark, Innes, and Co. has been under. ?? of suspending its payments. Besides the gene- . the uses of distress which have assailed the East India mer- VAt Ishe ...
... YORKSHIRE INSTITUTION FOR THIE DEAF AND DUMhB. A pubHi6 rneetiltg of' the subscribers arid friends of the above institution was held on Wednesdav morning I- last at the Philosophilcal Hall, 'ublic Rooms. Ateliven o'clock, the Hall was c-r.ipletely filled by-a n55st respectablle asisenblage, vdrilted by tickets, whilch had been placed at the dispossl of trhe subict ibers, a very great ...
... * DONCASTER MEETING, 183. : TUSDlAV.._Thp ' -r I a .* * iUESDAY.-ThCeST. LEGER STAKtEseofSOsovs. eaeh-h, ft. for three years old colts, 8st, 61b.; and fillies, 8sat31b. St. Leger Course, Mr Metcalfe's br c Partner, by Whisker, out of Landlady Mr Stepglenson's br c Rosseau, by Blacklock Mr Ridsdale's b c Glaucusi by Partisan, out ?? Mr Ridsadale's b c Cock-a-hoop, by Cornus-Y. Petuari Mr ...
... I After having enjoyed, during the whole of the sulm- mer, a continuation of fine dry weather for a period unprecedented of late years in this our variable climate, a change of a most awful nature, and bringing in its train calamity to human life and mercantile property almost unexampled, took place on Friday night last. The accounts from all parts of the country, teem with the melancholy ...
... 'FOREI*GN N' INTELLIC NCE.. I Inl the Chtmber'of Dcputies,'on'Tuesday wcelk, the M. Garnier Pages begged' leave to ask the ministers for ;Bhi some explanations rolative to the' liberation of the lett Duchess of Berry. (Movement of attention.)] That pro princess had' f; r months fomented civil' war' o France; obs and it was not until it was certain that the possession of tire Antwerp and' tfe ...
... TrIrE PnoRoGArroN-Parliament stands pro- rogued for the present to the 30th of October, a period of about nine weeks; but we rather suspect that it is their inlention to put off the evil day till February; yet how they can with any propriety do this, with 134 lnotices on the order book of the house ofcommons, and half the business of the last session postponed or Un- done, we are totally at ...