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INDEX--1841.
The SpectatorNEWS. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. lea—Disastrous news from the Niger xpedition. 1160,1177. 11e3. erica—President's Message, 50, 56. Ir. M.Leod's case, 130, 177, 217, 226. f.41, 242,...
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The Paris journals are now indulging a notion that Russia
The Spectatormay be induced to enter into a separate alliance with France against England, and the other two Powers, parties to the Quadruple Treaty of July 1840. For what purpose, beyond...
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorLAST week, the principal apprehension respecting Egypt and Turkey arose from the rumoured but scarcely believed refusal of the Sultan to ratify the convention between -...
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Zbe litrtropolis.
The SpectatorThe election of Common Councilman for the ward of Farringdon Without is not yet determined. There was a meeting of the wardmote on Wednesday ; when Mr. Wells, one of the...
The threatenings of hostilities between the two Peninsular states are
The Spectatornot yet ended. Portugal, indeed, is arming as actively as if war were already declared. Even the students in the military schools have been called out to assist in defending the...
bc farourt.
The SpectatorTHE Court continues at Windsor. On Sunday, the Queen, Prince Albert, the Dutchess of Kent, and all the visiters at the Castle, attended divine service in the private chapel....
- In England, notes of preparation are sounding throughout the
The Spectatorcountry for the forthcoming meeting of Parliament. Members who promised to render account to their constituents, and wished to put off the evil day to the last, are redeeming...
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Zbe Ilrubintes.
The SpectatorMr. Lyttelton, the Whig candidate for Walsall, has retired from the field ; and at present Mr. Gladstone is the only candidate. The cause of Mr. Lyttelton's retirement is stated...
IRELAND.
The SpectatorThe Dublin Evening Mail says that Mr. O'Connell is now endeavour- ing to oust Mr. Hutton at the next election for Dublin, in order to put in his son John, now Member for...
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SCOTLAND.
The SpectatorMr. Drinkwater Bethune, who was one of the candidates for the re- presentation of the Kirkcaldy burghs, has retired for the present. He bag addressed a circular to the electors,...
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The SpectatorThe Duke of Wellington has issued cards of invitation for a grand banquet at Apsley House, on the 25th, to his supporters in the House of Lords. • Sir Robert Peel and Lady Peel...
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According to a letter from Malta, dated December 17th, the
The Spectatoraccounts from Egypt represent the Pasha to be adapting himself to the change in his affairs, and directing his attention to the arts of peace. "He has issued contracts for coals...
The Birmingham correspondent of the Times, writing yesterday evening, says
The Spectatorthe meeting of Chartists at Holloway Head that day to petition for the pardon of Messrs. Frost, Williams, and Jones, was miserably attended. John Collins occupied the chair; and...
POSTSCRIPT
The SpectatorSATURDAY NIGHT. The Paris papers of Thursday are chiefly occupied with the report of the budget of the Minister of Finance, the substance of which was yes- terday communicated...
Baron de Bourqueney, French Charge d'Affairs, left London to-day, on
The Spectatora visit to Lord Palmerston, at Broadlands.
A meeting for the promotion of Irish manufactures was held
The Spectatorin Dub- lin Theatre on Thursday. The boxes were occupied by ladies, the pit and gallery held the male part of the audience, and the speakers were on the stage. Mr. O'Connell and...
A WARNING TO THE WHIGS FROM WALSALL.
The SpectatorWalsall, 301h December. The retiring address of the Honourable Spencer Lyttelton to the " Independent Electors of the Borough of Walsall" is a curiosity of its kind, and as...
The Morning Chronicle observes, in allusion to the state of
The Spectatoraffairs in Greece, (adding as makeweight for John Bull, the recognized practice of torture, and encouragement of the slave-trade)— " The whole system demands that prompt and...
The Madrid papers of the 23d December state that the
The SpectatorDuke of Victory was sufficiently recovered from his illness to be able to leave his house. He has declared himself in favour of accepting the media- tion of England in the...
Letters from Athens, of the 9th December, state that the
The Spectatordiscomfiture of Mehemet Alli had disappointed the Government of Greece ; which, expecting that the Pasha would have opposed a greater resistance, in- tended to avail itself of...
The London Gazette of last night has the following announcement-
The Spectator" St. James's, December 22.—Ilis Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland has been pleased to appoint the Reverend George Hulme junior, M.A., to be Domestic Chaplain to his Royal...
The packet-ship Independence, which sailed from New York on the
The Spectator10th, the day after the Great Western, arrived in Liverpool on Thurs- day; but without bringing a copy of the President's Message to the Congress. The state of the roads from...
In a SUPPLEMENT to the present Number of the SPECTATOR,
The Spectatorthe realer will receive the Report, with an abridgment of the Evidence, by the Select Committee of last ses- siou on IMPORT-DUTIES. Had the project originated with ourselves, a...
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THE THEATRES.
The SpectatorPANTOMIME has resumed her Christmas reign triumphantly at every theatre that owns her sway ; and if the magic bat of Harlequin per- forms fewer feats than of yore, the one great...
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
The SpectatorBIRTHS. On the 29th Dee., at Waldershare, the Countess of Guttman. of a son. On the 26th Dec., at Milton, FRANCES Viscountess Mtr.vort, of a sou. Ou the 18th Dec.. at Loggers...
EAST INDIA SHIPPING.
The SpectatorArrived—In the Downs. Jan 1st, Isabella BI3th. Lane. from Mauritius. Off Lym- ington, W. Harms. Morrie. from China. Off Penzauce, Dec. 30th, Colonist, Cowmau r from Bengal; and...
MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK EXCHANGE. FRIDAY AlTERNOON. The speculators were completely deceived on Monday msrning, by the publication a the second edition of the Times stating that Admiral STOPPORD...
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TOPICS OF THE DAY.
The SpectatorOFFICIAL SUGGESTIONS ON TAXES AND TRADE. OUR DOUBLE SUPPLEMENT. THE subjects of the Supplement published with this number of the Spectator, are not held to be so popularly...
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CHRISTMAS REVELS.
The SpectatorFROM Galignanis Messenger we learn, that " His Excellency Lord Granville and Lady Granville gave a grand dinner on Friday, (Christmas-day) : Marshal Soult, M. Guizot, several of...
POLITICAL SLEIGHT-OF-HAND. "Sure the pleasure is as great In being
The Spectatorcheated as to cheat." SINCE the days of Don Raphael and Ambrose Lamella, the more dexterous of that class who, inasmuch as they by superior wit make others subservient to their...
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OPENNESS A WHIG VIRTUE.
The SpectatorSOME governments have been characterized in history by epithets derived from an accident of constitution or position ; others have been designated by their vices ; very few by...
The Globe of last night announces its adhesion to the
The SpectatorPtolemaic philosophy, which placed the earth in the centre of the solar system. Alluding to the laments of the Tory papers, that the Wings are in possession of office at the...
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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.
The Spectatornienox. Two° sots= ; a Tale of the Mysore War. By Captain Meadows Taylor, Author of the .• Confessions of a Thug." In 3 vols Bentley. The Tower of London ; an Historical...
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AINSWORTH AND CRUIESHANICS TOWER Or LONDON, THE Tower of London,
The Spectatorthough a public thoroughfare, is terra in- cognita to the multitude. Of the hundreds of passengers who daily thread its narrow portals on their way to and from St. Catha-...
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THE POEMS OF LADY FLORA HASTINGS.
The SpectatorTire most immediate interest of this volume having of necessity a personal character, it will be best to let the sister of Lady FLoai liasxmos speak for herself in explaining...
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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
The SpectatorBOOKS. Tiwoo Sultana ; a Tale of the Mysore War. By Captain Msanows TAYLOR, Author of " Confessions of a Thug." In three vols. Memoirs of the Bight Honourable Warren Hastings,...
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M US IC.
The SpectatorSiz Posthumous Glees, by SAMUEL WEBBE. IN ordinary cases we view the publication of posthumous musical compositions with suspicion. Every writer who has a view to fame will...
MILITARY GAZETTE.
The SpectatorWan-orrice, Dec. 29.-13th Regt. Light Drags.—Capt. C. E. Doherty. from the 14th Light Drags. to be Capt. vice Weston, who exchanges. 14th Light Drags—Capt. G. Weston. from the...
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COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
The SpectatorTuesday, Dec. 29. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. I Hilton and Woolstenhulme. Oldham, machitse-makers-G. and T. Rudd, Borough- bridge, machine-makers-Runeiman and Roberts, Stone,...
PRICES CURRENT.
The SpectatorBRITISH FUND S. (Closing Prices.) kloteedayMosiday. Tuesday. Wedgies. Thurs. Friday. Bank Stock. 7 per cent. 3 per Cent. Commis 3 per Cents. Reduced 3f per Cents. Reduced Long...
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REPORT.
The SpectatorTHE SELECT COMMITTEE appointed to inquire into the several Duties levied on imports into the United Kingdom, and how far those Duties are for Protection to similar Articles the...
[WITH THE WEIDA'S SPECTATOR, ONE SHILLING.
The Spectator1Prilentrilt to the Spectator, 2€1 Annum) 1841. REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON IMPORT DUTIES. WITH THE PRINCIPAL EVIDENCE Media 5 0 die Mail...
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EVIDENCE.
The SpectatorWill you state to the Committee the amount of Customs for the past year; and, if you can, distinguish the several amounts which are consi- 41ered aaprotective cm our...