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By the submission of the Canton of the Valais, the
The Spectatorsubjection of the Sonderbund is consummated, and Switzerland is no longer By the submission of the Canton of the Valais, the subjection of the Sonderbund is consummated, and...
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorTHE Irish Members have possessed the House of Commons this week, and have been very successful in hindering the progress of public business. Two whole nights were devoted to the...
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Debates anb 'pawning% in Warliament.
The SpectatorTan IRISH DISTRICT COERCION BILL. In the House of Commons, on Monday, Sir GEORGE GREY moved the .aecond reading of the Crimes and Outrages Bill. Mr. JOHN O'CottNELL moved as...
There is a natural solicitude among Italians in scrutinizing the
The Spectatorconduct of the Pope; but we think that it leads them too fast and too far. An instance has just occurred. At the opening of the new deliberative Council, the Pope made a speech...
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Ste jilletropolis.
The SpectatorThe ceremony of electing an Alderman for the Ward of Cordwainers took place on Monday afternoon, in the Vestry-room of St. Mary-le-I3ow, Cheapside. The vacancy was occasioned by...
Zbe (Spurt.
The SpectatorTau life of the Royal Family at Osborne has not been eventful; daily ex- ercise and the arrival of a few visitors being all that the Court Circular records. The Dutchess of...
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IRELAND.
The SpectatorThe catalogue of fresh murders is happily meagre this week : the news- papers, however, supply evidence of a most lamentable extent of crime. The Fermanag h Reporter reports...
Sortign anti Swrrzeer.awn.—On the 28th of November, the Canton of
The SpectatorValais, the last of the Separate League, surrendered to Colonel Rilliet, on the same terms as the other Cantons. On the 2d instant, the Diet decreed that the seven Cantons of...
11Lbe glrobinces.
The SpectatorIn a Convocation of Oxford University, on Friday, it was resolved, by 52 against 10, to petition both Houses of Parliament against the elevation of Dr. Hampden to the see of...
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ffitiscettantotts.
The SpectatorA paragraph going the round of the papers reports an intended augmentation , of the British Army. A more specific report is that each of the ten battalions of Royal Artillery is...
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The Queen has given orders for the appointment of the
The SpectatorMarquis of Normanby to be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Division of the First Class, or Knights Grand Cross, of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. It is understood that...
The Reverend Mr. M'Dermott, parish-priest of Strokestown, has written a
The Spectatorletter to the Freeman's Journal, solemnly assuring the public, "that the late Major Mahon was never denounced, nor even his name mentioned, from any chapel-altar in Strokestown,...
Oar merchants who are connected with the River Plate will
The Spectatorlearn with satis- faction that the French and English Governments have at length come to an agreement which will, we trust, put an end to the very unsatisfactory state of...
BIRTHS.
The SpectatorOn the 17th October, at Hingolee, Deccan, the Lady of Brigadier W.F. Beatson, K.S.F., commanding Hingolee division H. H. Nizam's Army, of a daughter. On the 30th November, at...
MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Though money for commercial use is less in demand than it had been for some time, and the rate of discount may be quoted at from 5 to 6 per...
The Manchester papers announce a dissolution of the partnership between
The SpectatorRichard and Frederick William Cobden, calico-printers, of Crosse Hall; whence it is inferred that Mr. Richard Cobden retires from trade, and devotes himself hence- forward to...
POSTSCRIPT.
The SpectatorSATURDAY NIGHT. • The House of Commons spent the greater part of last night in Com- mittee on the Crime and Outrage (Ireland) Bill; not without renewed opposition from the Irish...
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THE THEATRES.
The Spectator" Grand Opera, Drury Lane," is the title which Drury Lane Theatre has assumed under the new administration of Monsieur Jullien. " Old Drury " had long ceased to exist. The chief...
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The influenza has committed fearful ravages at the Princess's Theatre;
The Spectatorwhich has remained closed for nearly the whole of the week. The bill ; issued by the manager contain melancholy copies of physicians' certificates, in the place of dramatic...
The appearance of the French Theatre, on its reopening, is
The Spectatornot remark- ably robust. A piece called La Cigui, in which an Athenian, who is about to take hemlock, tests the qualities of his friends by certain testamentary dispositions, is...
111r. Stirling Coyne, who enjoys an Adelphi immortality from the
The Spectatorfact that he wrote Did you ever Send your Wife to Camberwell? and How to Settle Accounts with your Laundress, favours his especial theatre with a new farce, called The Tipperary...
WHAT HAS THE LAW DONE FOR IRELAND?
The SpectatorTO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Dublin, 2d December 1847. Sin—I lately observed in one of your leading articles the enunciation of a doc- trine which I should much like to see...
The performance at Covent Garden for the benefit of the
The SpectatorShakspere's House Fund " came off" on Tuesday; and the adventure has turned out The performance at Covent Garden for the benefit of the Shakspere's House Fund " came off" on...
At the Haymarket, The Rivals has been revived, and very
The Spectatorwell per- formed, allowance being made for the crudeness of Mr. Farren junior (Captain Absolute) and the grimness of Mr. Creswick (Falkland). Mr. Farren's Sir Anthony, and Mrs....
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TOPICS OF THE DAY.
The SpectatorRESULTS OF THE BANKING DEBATE. GRIEVOUS would be the disappointment if one were to seek the conclusions of last week's debate on Banking and Distress in the express declaration...
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COMMON SENSE OF THE WEST INDIAN CASE.
The SpectatorTHE case of the West Indies is again earnestly mooted in the press, and will soon come before Parliament; for like the ghost of a murdered man, it will continue to haunt the...
THE NEW POOR-LAW PRESIDENT.
The SpectatorMr. CHARLES BULLER is the President of the new Poor-law Board. We agree with a contemporary, that "there will be little difference of opinion as to the propriety of this...
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WORK FOR THE SANATORY COMMISSIONERS.
The SpectatorIT is to be presumed that the activity of the Sanatory Commis- sioners will not stop with the appointment of the new Commission of Sewers : there is plenty to be done above...
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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.
The SpectatorBIOGRAPHY, The Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith, G.C.B. By John Barrow, Esq., F.R.S. In two volumes Bentley. STATISTICS, The History of Barbados ;...
OUR DEFENCES AGAINST INVASION.
The SpectatorREFLECTION has much reassured the public on the subject of our exposure to invasion. Although our nearest neighbour burns with military ardour—although Louis Philippe has some...
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SIR ROBERT SCHOMBURGK'S HISTORY OF BARBADOS. In the course of
The Spectatorhis surveys and explorations in the West Indies and the mainland of America, Sir Robert Schomburgk resided some considerable time at Barbados. His sojourn inspired him with a...
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THE BOOK OF BEAUTY—THE KEEPSAKE.
The SpectatorSo= slight change has been made in the externals of both these Annuals, to approach a little to the fashionable imitation of the older style of typo- graphy ; but The Book of...
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
The SpectatorBOOKS. The History of Barbados; comprising a Geographical and Statistical' Description of the Island, a Sketch of the Historical Events since the Settlement, and an Account of...
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MILITARY GAZETTE.
The SpectatorWAR-OFFICE, Dec. 10.-6th Drag. Guards—J. D. Sheraton, Gent. to be cornet, by purchase, vice Gwyn, promoted. 3d Light Drags—Cornet T. H. Stisted to be Lieut. by purchase, vice...
EAST INDIA SHIPPING.
The SpectatorAsunver.—At Gravesend, 5th Dec. Robertson, M'Clarty, from Maulmein. Off Port- land, 2d, John Laird, Case, from China. At Liverpool, 3d, Caroline, Hughes, from Bombay. At Bombay,...
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
The SpectatorTuesday, Dec. 7. PARTNEESHIPS DISSOLVED. G. and N. J. Giles, Lincoln's Inn Fields, attorniea—Lowe and Roberts, Hyde, che- mIsts—Woodgate and West, Gresham Street,...
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PRICES CURRENT.
The SpectatorBRITISH FUNDS. I per Cent Consols Ditto for Account 3 per Cents Reduced 31 per Cents Long Annuities Bank r Cent India Stock, Stock, 101 pe Exchequer Bills, 3d. per diem...