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Although the results are not yet authentically known, the fate
The Spectatorof the harvest is now pretty well decided ; and, balancing the fluctuating and contradictory reports, the most probable conclu- sion is, that although the harvest will not be so...
There is nothing in the condition of Ireland itself to
The Spectatorprevent their beginning that great work tomorrow. The people are for the most part in a state bordering on destitution, if not starvation : they are habitually prone to little...
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorIRELAND ought to rebel. Yes, however startling such an ad- mission, it is true that any country which presented such a poli- tical aspect as Ireland does in our pages this week,...
Spain keeps up the burden of the national songâbull-fights and
The Spectatorrebellion. Madrid has been in a state of revolt; while the young Queen, all smiles and comfortable embonpoint, has been revelling in the sanguinary pleasures of the...
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The protracted hostilities on the banks of the Rio de
The Spectatorla Plata have assumed towards the English a very ugly aspect. The par- ticulars are not generally known ; but the main facts prove that the state of matters is very bad. Rosas,...
There will probably be war between Mexico and the United
The SpectatorStates, however limited the means and adverse the interest of either country to any such absurdity. The Mexican people are mad with helpless exasperation, and their leaders are...
gbt court.
The SpectatorTHE Queen and Prince Albert have remained in quiet at Osborne House enjoying almost daily exercise; though their privacy has been somewhat invaded by public business. Her...
gbe _Metropolis.
The SpectatorThe revision of the lists of Parliamentary electors began in the Metropolis on Monday, and has proceeded daily; but the disputes, turning mostly upon trivialities, or on the...
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Zig Vrobintes.
The SpectatorAt the meeting of the East Suffolk Agricultural Association, in Hales- worth, on Thursday week, the Earl of Stradbroke made a few remarks ou the subject of leases which have...
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IRELAND.
The SpectatorHis Excellency the Grand Master held a chapter of the Order of St. Patrick at two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, in Dublin Castle. The Earl of Clare and the Marquis of Ormonde...
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The SpectatorSPAIN.âThe report of n sudden insurrection in Madrid, on the night of the 5th instant, is confirmed; and the whole affair was so strange, that we copy, with some abridgment...
SCOTLAND.
The SpectatorAn Orkney correspondent of the Edinburgh Advertiser, in a letter dated the 6th instant, acknowledges the receipt of a curious missive. " We have been much astonished here at a...
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Alftistellantous.
The SpectatorThe week opened with dull weather: the barometer has been fickle, and the rain copious. Nevertheless, the harvest has for the most part been secured, especially towards the...
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Last night's Gazette announces that the Queen has appointed John
The SpectatorRichard Corballis, Esq., LL.D., to be one of the Commissioners of Chari- table Donations and Bequests for Ireland, in the room of the Right Ho- nourable Anthony Richard Blake,...
At a special meeting of the Marylebone Directors and Guardians
The Spectatorof the Poor, yesterday, was read the report of a conference between the deputation appointed at a recent meeting and the Poor-law Commissioners. The deputation claimed that...
POSTSCRIPT.
The SpectatorAmong the mass, the most interesting fact is that stated by the Times in the following passages. The journalist makes as much as possible of his material; which may possibly...
Mr. Peter Greenall, the Member for Wigan, suddenly expired in
The Spectatora fit of apoplexy, on Thursday. His death of course occasions a vacancy in die representation. Mr. Greenall was a Conservative
EAST INDIA SHIPPING.
The SpectatorA=alvxnâAt Gravesend, 14th Sept. Autumnus, White, from Sydney ; 15th, Tagus, Haddock, from Madras; 16th, Thomas lielden, Blackstone, from Manilla; Clifton, Cox, from Calcutta...
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The Dutch labourers are not yet in want of food;
The Spectatorbut their King has reduced the duties on imported grain and vegetables, and declared that it is the duty of Government to promote the importation of food. An English landowner...
A General Court-martial, presided over by General Sir William Warre,
The Spectatorhas been sitting at Leeds since the 1st instant, by order of the Duke of Wellington, for the trial of Lieutenant W. Augustine Hyder, of the Tenth Royal Hussars, on a charge...
The only point of interest in the Paris journals of
The SpectatorThursday is a letter in the Presse, dated from Berne , and relating to certain " Atheistical ' clubs which are said to menace the tranquillity , quillity of Switzerland. They...
THE THEATRES.
The SpectatorMANAGERS ought to know their own business best, but their proceedings aS registered in the playbills are puzzling to lookers-on. They appear never prepared against a possible...
MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK ExcHANC.E, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The business in the English Funds has not been important: one large specu- lative sale occurred during the week ; but the majority of the...
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SPEAKING-TRUMPETS FOR RAILWAYS.
The SpectatorTO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Ninth Month 1845. RESPECTED FluarruâIn conversation with an individual, the other day, on the subject of railway accidents, and remarking ....
DECORATIONS OF THE NEW PALACE.
The SpectatorTO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. SinâYour insertion of my former communication has had the desired effect of calling public attention to the case of the English decorators who...
POMMERSFELDEN. Coblentv, September 1845.
The SpectatorI want to tell you about Pommersfelden, a place I alluded to on a recent occa- sion; and which is not one of the "King of Bohemia's seven castles," but one among several real...
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TOPICS OF THE DAY.
The SpectatorA WORD TO THE POOR-LAW COMMISSIONERS. Tnn conduct of the Poor-law Commissioners in respect to the inquiry at Andover Union Workhouse may in part be attributed to those who have...
NEW MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
The SpectatorCERTAIN royal persons have from time to time been attacked for exhibiting a coarse taste in rude sports ; but the propensity seems without exception to belong to the class...
THE ROYAL MATCHMAKER.
The SpectatorWiTyr or without cause, Louis Philippe has got the character of a managing papaâone who is constantly maneuvering to make good marriages for his sons and daughters. There is...
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DECORATION OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
The SpectatorTan legendary and mythological heroes of all nations are very equivocal characters : the principle of good is strong within them, but the principle of evil is scarcely less...
LAW REFORM: ASSIGNMENT OF SATISFIED TERMS.
The SpectatorIw the legal phraseology of England, an "estate" signifies the title or interest which a man has in lands or other effects- The freehold or absolute right of property in land is...
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LIABILITIES OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES.
The SpectatorASSOCIA.TIONS of capitalists with limited responsibility encour- age enterprise and experiment. When the possible loss is to be divided among a number, new channels of trade and...
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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.
The SpectatorSOCIAL PHIL060PUT, The Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield ; Including numerous Letters now first published from the Original Manuscripts. Edited, with...
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THE WHITE SLAVE.
The SpectatorWHEN a person with a knowledge of manners and ability to portray them undertakes a fiction without the requisite genius, one of two things is apt to occur. If the judgment is...
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FINE ARTS.
The SpectatorWOOD-CARVING. MR. ROGERS has been privately exhibiting some elaborate pieces of woos- carving, of his own and his son's designing, that are noticeable for their beautiful...
MUSIC.
The SpectatorNORWICH MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THE Festival just terminated is not marked with those features of novelty which have distinguished several of its precursors, particularly those of...
BIRTHS.
The SpectatorOn the 9th September, at Lake, near Plymouth, the Lady of Captain John Sibbald, R.N., of a son and heir. On the 9th, in Merrion Square, Dublin, the Lady of Robert Burrowes,...
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COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
The SpectatorTuesday, Sept. 16. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. Futvoye and Mudge, West Smithfield, dealers in medical sundriesâPrater and Son, Charing Cross, army-clothiersâChampness and...
PRICES CURRENT.
The SpectatorBRITISH FUNDS. (Closing Prices.) 3 per Cent Consols Ditto for Account 3 per Cents Reduced ..... 31 per Cents Lung Annuities Dank Stock, 7 per Cent . India Stock, 101...
MILITARY GAZETTE.
The SpectatorwAi-oymE, Sept. 16.âRoyal Regt. of Horse GuardsâBrevet Lieut.-Col. E. W. llouverie to be Lleut.-Col. by purchase (with the rank of Col. in the Army), vice Richardson, who...