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It seems that Loins PHILIPPE has withdrawn from his absurd
The Spectatorand dangerous Spanish intrigue. Proceedings of the kind were of too underhand a nature to be distinctly avowed, or even distinctly exposed by hostile parties before their...
Some interesting circumstances have arisen from a late Irish appointment.
The SpectatorMr. WEST, the successful opponent of Mr. O'Cos- WELL in the representation of Dublin—a prominent member of the majority of ninety-one—was set down by the Irish Tories for...
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorTnE voluminous Brevet, which swells the Gazette this week, tells of long-expected advancement to many, and of some addition to the huge military expenditure. In regard to the...
The Morning Chronicle has done the state some service lately
The Spectatorin the way of exposing foreign intrigues, and now it unveils not the least curious or important. The anomalous relation of Greece and Turkey,—Greece, a revolted Turkish...
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ZbE iftetropolis.
The SpectatorAt a Court of Common Council, in the Guildhall, on Thnrsday, the City Chamberlain, with the usual forms, presented the freedom of the City to Major-General Sir Charles Felix...
Ebe Court.
The SpectatorTHERE has been no change reported in the favourable progress of the Queen towards renewed strength ; and the infant Prince, by all ac- counts, is among the best specimens of...
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SbE Vrobinces.
The SpectatorA meeting of Chartists was held at Bolton on the Mb, to con- sider the state of the country. The following resolutions were all passed unanimously- " That the distress in the...
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IRELAND.
The SpectatorThe Conservative electors of the county of Wicklow entertained Colonel Acton, their representative, at a dinner, on Thursday last, in Tommy's Hotel, Dublin. Nearly a hundred...
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SCOTLAND.
The SpectatorThe Nonintrusion Committee of the General Assembly have submitted a report to the Commission of Assembly on certain nego- tiations which have been carried on with the...
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IftistelIartecus.
The SpectatorTuesday's Gazette notified the appointment of the following Royal "Commissioners for inquiring into the best mode of promoting the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom : " Prince...
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EAST INDIA SHIPPING.
The SpectatorArrived - At Gravesend, Nov. 26th, Duke of Norfolk, Goss; and Ariadne, M•Leoct. from Bengal ; Scaleby Castle, Johnson ; Ivanhoe, Simpson ; and Duke of Lancaster. Hargreaves,...
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According to the Essex Standard, Mr. Burder, hitherto the unyield-
The Spectatoring defendant in the Braintree church-rate case, has paid his rate and the expenses ; thus stultifying all his past resistance. It is understood that the Churchwardens will now...
In the Court of Queen's Bench today, the Lord Chief
The SpectatorJustice gave two judgments which have been looked for with some interest. When Sir Alexander Grant was a candidate for Cambridge, a local paper attacked him in a very violent...
The Paris papers of Thursday devote a largeTportion of their
The Spectatorspace to an important trial in the provinces. M. Ledru Rollin, in presenting himself as a candidate to succeed M. Gamier Pages, the Republican Deputy for Mans, delivered what is...
Fuller accounts from Constantinople confirm the representations as to the
The Spectatorserious nature of the differences between Turkey and Greece. The irritation in the Turkish capital was extreme. One important fact is added : a ,despatch had been received at...
Another letter which we have received this week on the
The SpectatorMasons' Strike, although cre- ditable to the writer, is not of a kind to advance the discussion, or to exercise a favourable influence with the readers of the Spectator: our...
MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK EXCHANGE. FRIDAY AFTERNOON: The following notice was yesterday issued from the Bank. It will be seen that it is, as usual, cautiously worded, to provide for the possible...
POSTSCRIPT.
The SpectatorSATURDAY NIGHT. A deputation from the inhabitants of Plymouth waited upon Lord John Russell, on Thursday, to greet him on his arrival to reside in the neighbourhood, at...
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Something seems to have set the admirers of Mr. Yorrso
The Spectatoron the gui vice to recall him to the boards be so long graced, notwithstanding the credit that he gained for judiciously retiring before his powers were on the wane. No doubt,...
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
The SpectatorTHE ARMY AND NAVY PROMOTIONS. THE long-deferred hopes of many veterans of the Army and Navy have just been realized by their promotion, in consequence of the birth of the...
THE THEATRES!
The SpectatorTHE Haymarket has this week made another successful hit with a new farce, called Love Extempore; and Covent Garden has had another nar- row escape from failure in the revival of...
THREE PREJUDICES AGAINST EMIGRATION.
The SpectatorTas rumour of the intention of Government to bring forward a comprehensive measure of Emigration has naturally excited au& given activity to all the prejudices against...
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DIVISION OF THEORY FROM PRACTICE.
The SpectatorAMONG the closest neighbours, occupying in many respects parallel positions in the civilized world, no two nations could be more dis- similar in political conduct than France...
COOKERY FOR THE POOR.
The Spectator" THE clergy are humanely endeavouring to meet the distress by the distribution of books showing how to make a meal out of a mere trifle." For this valuable information we are...
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THE KING OF HOLLAND AND THE PRUSSIAN CUSTOMS UNION.
The SpectatorA CONSIDERABLE sensation seems to have been excited among the diplomatic circles by the brusque manner in which the King of Holland has backed out of the treaty by which his...
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THE POWER THAT GOVERNS THE WORLD.
The Spectator"KNOWLEDGE is power" says the proverb, but where is the seat of knowledge ? The disciple of MESMER will tell you that he can communicate to his patient "a higher, fuller life...
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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.
The SpectatorTitavms, Account of Konawnr, in the Himalaya, &c. fcc. Ikc. By the late Captain Alex- ander Gerard. Edited by George Lloyd. With a large map Mad e . o ad C o . Ma/11MM. On the...
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DR. PARKIN ON THE REMOTE CAUSE OF EPIDEMIC DISEASES.
The SpectatorTHE object of this work is to endeavour to prove "that epidemic diseases are not only produced by volcanic action, but also that the immediate cause of their production is the...
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PAYNE COLLIER'S NEW EDITION OP SHAKSPERE. To the innumerable new
The Spectatoreditions of SHAKSPERE, at various prices and in various forms, from the simple text in double columns, where the utmost effects of cheapness and compression are reached, to the...
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NOTE OR "CECIL."
The SpectatorWE have received a letter from the "real author of Cecil," well- tempered and fair enough, and not altogether deficient in the happy self-confidence only proper to the hero of...
FINE ARTS.
The SpectatorTHE DEATH OF CHANTRET. WriwrN a short time British art has lost two of its chief ornaments 1 but lately we had to record the loss of WILKIE, and now we have the painful duty of...
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THE NEW ART OF LITHOTINT.
The SpectatorTHE new art called Lithotint, by which impressions are taken from original drawings made with the brush and liquid ink on stone, just in the same way as on paper, is at length...
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MILITARY GAZETTE.
The SpectatorTHE BREVET. WAR-OFFICE, Nov. 23.—Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint the following of. Stems to take rank by brevet as tulderffieutioned; the commissions to be dated Nov....
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
The SpectatorBIRTHS. On the 12th September, at Toronto, Upper Canada, the Lady of FREDERICK CHAP- awl, Esq.. of aeon. On the 17th November, at Wellington. Norfolk, the Lady of E. G. H....
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THE NAVY.
The SpectatorArelsrewrr, Nov. 23d, 1841.—This day, in pursuance of her Majesty's pleasure, the following Flag Officers of her Majesty's Fleet were promoted, viz.— Admirals se the White—Sir...
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PRICES CURRENT.
The SpectatorBRITISH FUN D S. (Closing Prices.) Saturday Atonday. Theselay Wednes. Thurs. Fefday. 881 884 884 881 891 894 881 881 884 881 891 891 871 8 71 88 881 881 884 971 971 9 71 9...
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
The SpectatorTuesday, Nov. 23. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. IT. and W. Penne, Canterbury, surgeons-H. and H. Jarvis, Bouverie Street, book- binders-Haddock and Heald, Nottingham....