Correspondence
... ?? I - COMPLAINTS OFTHESHt ~l~lNoF laVERPOOL. In To the RDITORt of tik. LiYrRlPOOL RCERCUR Y. Srn,-I aimnota sis hpkeeper,nor.have I inglet to do with shOP9, P beyond the suipplying of my wants, from ...
... ?? I - COMPLAINTS OFTHESHt ~l~lNoF laVERPOOL. In To the RDITORt of tik. LiYrRlPOOL RCERCUR Y. Srn,-I aimnota sis hpkeeper,nor.have I inglet to do with shOP9, P beyond the suipplying of my wants, from ...
... iha In the few remarks we ventured to make, on a hasty tha he perusal of the important intelligence of the movement of the )sttroops from the north-west frontier of Hindoostan towa ...
... SAM SLICK'S ACCOUNT OF TOULISTS. M-a;A ?? A - . Q__a- .1- The following clever passage from Sam Slick forms ing a very s triking contrast to some of our popular works, sct whichthave obtained a very u ...
... Wtrt Rbrrklvalg Iftricur). SALUS POPI'ULI LE. SUPREMA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1838. ON THE QUARANTINE LAW-THE PLAGUE CONTAGION, &c. or, We have just risen from the perusal of a most interest- ut ing a ...
... I 3@probinces. . I CONSERVATIVE PNNER.-TbheConservative Association of the Evesharn and Pershore districts irave given the members of the Eastern Division of Worcestershire an invitation to dinner, (in Friday the 23rd inst. at Evesham, on which occasion, in conse- quence of the very strong amd increasing Conservative feeling in that division of the county, a highly-respect- aable and ...
... Irflallb. The latest accounts from Ireland throw a fearful light on the state of that country. A social war of the most frightful description is raging through- out the districts, which acknowledge the supremacy of the Roman Catholic Priesthood. Let us turn to the Gazette, for we will not incur the risk of being charged witl dealing in false or exaggerated rumours. in the Gazette, accordingly, ...
... LORD DURHAM'S ADMINI STRATON IN CANADA. _~~TR TO _ ' TO THE EDIT61I OF THE SPECTATOR. Grao's-inn, bov. 8, 1838. Sir,-I have reason to rejoice; when I asserted that no danger could arise to Canada from the return of AI. Papinean and his friends, and thereby impugned the only poss$blo defence that could be offered for Lord Durham's attack upon a sacred rule of law and morality, I little thought ...
... | -~ENGLSH. IUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Livefpool-Twelve Reformeis and five Tories have beeji returnrd. The, former 'have a majority of 3 to in the whole council. A Cheste'r-Nine Reformers and one Tory. Leeds-Five Reformers; eleven Tories. The latter have gained seven by this election. Lincoln.-our Reformers; Tories, none. Sudburq-Three Reformers; one Tory. Thisgives to the Liberals a preponderance ...
... LAYING THE CORNER-STONE OF st. Austin's New Catholic Chapel. The corner stone of this edifice was laid on Monday at noon, in the presence of a number of spectators, but no pro- cession or public display distinguished the proceedings. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Alderman Gradwell, who ar- rived on the ground soon after twelve o'clock, accompanied by the Rev. Thomas Sherburne, V. ?? of ...
... THEI ARMY. WAR-OFFICE, NOv. 2. 1 6th Dragonn Guards-Licut. T. Taylor to be Captain, by purchase, vice Ponsonby, retires; Cornet E. L. Pryse to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Taylor; E. Warriner to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Pryse. I Ith Light Dragoons- Lieut. J. H. Forrest, from half-pay, to be Lientenut, -vice 1H. G. P Tatskett exchanges receiving difference; Cornet J.. W. Rcynelds fo'l4 ...
... TOGETHET WITH A SCENE AT THE POLDOODY AeSOCIATlION FOR THE RR310VAL Of OYSTrR Gwim'VAN'SCPS. Progressing southwards, I arrived at Belfaist, vihich boasts no indigenous bivalve, but adopts for her own the gigantic oyster of Calrrickfergns, hich, as I am informed, is the name of a city, not of an oyster bed. Procuring a guide, I reqnested hin to precede my steps to those Cimmerian regions ...
... IBELFAST NEIWS-LETTER. I3ELPAST, .FESDAY, NOVEMBER 2a. er WE have given, in another part of our paper of this day, a tolerably full report of the speeches represented' In as, having been delivered at the meeting helh in Dub- l lin on Wednesday last, for the purpose of reviving o the Orange -Institution. Wo say represented, buca use 'e while the utmost pubicity was professed in the outset, I, ...