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"Is there disunion in the Repeal camp ?" asks the
The Spectatorstanch O'Connell organ the Pilot, of Dublin ; and the true Irish echo answers, In one sense there is, and in one sense there is not. A certain "small clique" would, if it could,...
The French Chambers are much employed in preparation for the
The Spectatorgeneral election, which is expected to take place about the beginning of August. The Ministerial strength has been tried, and not found wanting. The great speeches of Guizot and...
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorOun Lords of Parliament reassembled on Thursday, in a very laudable frame of mind. The devotional character of the season appears to have exercised a salutary influence over...
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/Debates nub ipturetbitigs tulOartiantInt.
The SpectatorThe Lords reassembled on Thursday, after the Whitsuntide recess. Lord STANLEY gave notice, that on the following day he should move for a copy of the address which had been...
In Portugal, revolution has placed a Chartist Cabinet in office,
The Spectatorand exiled the Cabrals. The Ex-Ministers held their places in virtue of the support of the military and the masonic lodges. -. Their career was boldly and openly...
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be iffietropolis.
The Spectator'The twenty-first anniversary of the London Literary and Scientific In- stitution was celebrated on Monday, by a dinner, at the London Tavern; Mr. Grote, formerly Member for the...
be eaurt.
The SpectatorBULLETINS of the Queen's health ceased to be issued on Monday; her Majesty's recovery having so far advanced as to render their continuance unnecessary. The Dutchess of Kent...
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%Slit Vrobintes.
The SpectatorThe Town-Council of Newcastle-upon-Tyne are to invite Prince Albert to visit their town on the occasion of the meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society in July. The Cambridge...
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IRELAND. Mr. Henry Su g den has been appointed by his father,
The SpectatorLord Chancellor Sugden, to the office of Assistant-Registrar of the Court of Chancery, in room of Mr. O'Keefe, promoted to the office of Re g istrar, rendered vaosait by the...
SZoTLA ND. At a meetin g of the Edinburgh Town-Council, on
The SpectatorTuesday, the following reply from Louis Philippe to the address lately forwarded by the Council, was read. It is in En g lish, in the handwriting of the Kin g; and was trans-...
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54teiga an Grolanta I.
The Spectatort( Faexcee,--The proceedings laths Chamber of Depeties /ast week were enlivened, by ita Asati-Ministmial spew+ by laL. Thiers, and a reply by M. Guizot. The offensive...
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Alflistellaneous.
The SpectatorA Frankfort paper mentions a report, that Prince Albert will, on the occasion of the marriage ot the Grand Dutchess Olga, return the visit which the Em- peror of Russia paid to...
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POSTSCRIPT
The SpectatorSATURDAY Both Houses of Parliament met last Mooning; the COM:one fbe the rust time after the recess. In the Lords, the Line of RIPON Melia that the House rerollt into...
EAST INDIA SHIPPING.
The SpectatorAintivee-at Gravesend, 2d June, G. Henderson, Tweedle, from Hobart Town. At 'Liverpool, 30th May, R. Pulsford, Robinson, from Calcutta. At Mauritius, 13th March, Ektabeth,...
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Ibrahim Paths and suite arrived yesterday morning at Portsmouth; having
The Spectatorbeen conveyed from Treport by the French steamer Goner. Salutes were fired In honour of his Highness. On landing, the Prince was received by Major Dick- son, who has been...
TOPICS OF THE BA 1 II 'VA SWAIJ
The SpectatorTHE NEXT SUBJECT AND THE NEXT GOVERNM EN T THE next subject, let its intrinsic importance be what it may, is the first that shall furnish to the next Government an opportu-...
MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY arrinisromr. The Funds have risen, and close today within 4 per cent of the highest quota- tion of the week. This upward movement has been chiefly owing...
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THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON AND THE LORDS. THE Duke of
The SpectatorWellin g ton, if not speculative himself, is often the cause of much speculation in others. The Duke's genius is es- sentially practical : the generalizing and imaginative...
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THE SLAVERY OF PARTY.
The SpectatorEVERYTHING is done by party in England. Nobody dreams of acting alone. The unreflecting man takes a hereditary party, or one with which accident has brought him into contact :...
GENERAL TOM THUMB AND HIS CARRIAGE.
The SpectatorALL readers of newspapers have heard of the elegant equipage purchased for General Tom Thumb by his munificent exhibiters ; and almost every inhabitant of the Metropolis has an...
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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.
The SpectatorECCLESIASTICAL ARCHMOLOGY, Selections from the Records of the Kirk Session, Presbytery, and Synod of Aberdeen. Pounce, Printed/or the koaldinq Club. Eastern Europe and the...
Lord Chancellor. Dalhousie. Lovelace. Thurlow.
The SpectatorDukes. Aberdeen. Zetland. Lyttelton. Nerfolk. Roseberry. Auckland. Calthorpe. St. Alban's. Glasgow. Ellenborough. Blayney. Buceleuch. Cowper. Uxbridge. Gardner. Roxburgh....
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EASTERN EUROPE.
The SpectatorTEE concluding volume of this work is devoted to a continuation of the character of the Emperor Nicholas and the Russian officials, (or rather to a defence of the author's...
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HATDON'S LECTURES ON PAINTING AND DESIGN.
The SpectatorrITE present volume of the Lectures which Mr. Haydon has delivered at the Mechanics Institution and other popular societies throughout the country, is more general in its topics...
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COLONEL OUTRAM'S REPLY TO THE BROTHERS NAPIER.
The SpectatorTun object of Colonel Qatram in this publication is to defend his own diplomatic abilities, and the Ameers of Scinde, from the attacks which have been made upon them by Sir...
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MUSIC.
The SpectatorarKril raILHARBIONIO CONCERTâAIONIA&Y, JUNE L PARS L. Sinfonia in E Flat Mozart. " Beat. Diana grausame Gatlin" Air, 1" 04,1 des Licht's." Herr Pisehek, (Ipaigenie in...
PUBLICATIONS RECE/VED.
The SpectatorProm man esti, at Jesse elk Boons. Zenthuren en; Fainting an Design: FuzellâWilkie--Effeet of the Societies me TasteâA Competent Tribunal-04 FiumeâEight M.4leata y. By...
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MADAME PLRYEL.
The SpectatorThe great concert-room at Hanover Square was crowded on Thursday morning, to hear the second " recital " of this celebrated pianoforte-player; who as usual, bore the brunt of...
FINE ARTS.
The SpectatorTIM CHEVALIER TOSCHI'S ENGRAVINGS FROM THE FEJS6COE5 OF CORREGGIO AT PARMA. Ttmt magnificent series of engravings will before many years be the only records of the grandest...
THE MUSICAL UNION.
The SpectatorKellerman ' s performance in Mozart ' s Quintet in G minor, led by Sivori, afforded a rich treat to the numerous amateurs of fine violoneellaplaying in classical chamber musics...
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
The SpectatorTuesday, Just 2. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVISI. C. and T. D. Hammond, Kingston-upon-Hun, chemists âRamabottoin and Procter Lanebridge, Lancashire, spindle-makersâDean and...
BIRTHS.
The SpectatorOn the 27th May, at the Rectory, Wouldhamâ Keat, the Lady of the Rev. A. U. Barker. of a daughter. On the 28th, at Reekbill, County of Donegal. Lady Helen Stewart, or a SOH....
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PRICES CURRENT.
The SpectatorBRITISH FUNDS. (Closing Prices.) 5 per Cent Consols Ditto for Account . 3 per Cents Reduced n per Cents Long Annuities Bank Stack,) per Cent. India Stock, 101 Exchequer...
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London Printed by toszca OLszzoN, of Sta, Strand, in the
The SpectatorCounty of Middlesex Printer, At the office of lioarle PsLitra and Julien Middlesex, No. 10, Crane Court, in the Pariah of St. Dunstau's in the Wert, in the City of Lundor ; And...
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No. 1.
The SpectatorThe Secretary of the Company to Mr. Gladstone. New Zealand House, 19th February 1846. (Stating that the Directors are about to consider the suggestions Made by Mr. Wakefield...
*upplentent to the epeetator.
The SpectatorJUNE 6, 1846. NEW ZEALAND. RECENT CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT AND THE DIRECTORS OP THE NEW ZEALAND COMPANY.
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TWENTIETH REPORT OF THE COURT or DIRECTORS OF THE NEW
The SpectatorZEALAND COMPANY. " You will have seen, from the correspondence of which a copy has been transmitted to every proprietor, that we lost no time, after Mr. Secretary Gladstone...
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF PROPRIETORS, ⢠HELD
The SpectatorON THE 29TH MAY 1846. [Abridged from the Morning Chronicle of 30th May.] ⢠The Annual General Court of Proprietors of the New Zealand Company took place yesterday, at their...