9 OCTOBER 1841

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[On Wednesday last, a new writ was moved for the county of Linlith-...]

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0]z Wedn-sclav Ifist. a new writ was inov ed for tile county of L:ih- gcw, in the roo!i oit' 0T-.r Charles Hope, brother of the EArl of hio-o?tjuij, in cuofse icoce r his...

[President Tyler was not yet out of hot water.]

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Prcsidmnt Tvler was not ve: out of hot water. His new -Mainisterial i ;e illc!Ilple~e ; and Mr. B.ALger and Mr. Bell hLAd publiS!l,' ! o-'Iriciii r the f.e gations of Mr....

[The most startling news is from Canada:]

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The most startling news is from Canada: Lord Sydenhaui is dead. I T'he wounds in his leg, which he received lately in a fall from his horse, had brought on lock ja ; and of...

[The Ministerial papers are busy making up for the reserve of Mi-...]

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'The papsteri:l! papers a-e bslS': ni:''i:'g up") fbr the reserve of Mi- I rlisters theinsulvc-es, L.a i 1proiii taill 'reat t-'." s.' iTh Po-ct cf' this miornia !' i'il'-sses...

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Miscellaneous.

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f- j i ( lf t I I t tl. Prince Albert has 1)bcomC a 13!i-I:sh farmer; as the v-alunhle stock and crops on tshe Norilbk awndl Flemiish farmil., VIindsor (Great la-rk, wvhich....

SCOTLAND.

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SC O T L .N D. 1 In consequence of the reczimrnotin oi' the Lorl Presi lent of the Court of .Sessiol, tile Lord( Jilsticc t 11US I a lcil l)T;irued to that office ; and is...

IRELAND.

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IRELAND. It is stated on good authority, that Viscount Jocelyn, the eldest son of the Earl of Roden, has accepted the appointment of Steward of the Lord-Lieutenant's Household;...

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NOTE ON "THE SILVER TRUMPET."; TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.

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NOTE ON TILE SILVER TRUMPET. TO THIE EDITOR OF TIlE SPECTATOR. NL,; rtist ,t! seelit r

TWO PLANS OF PRINT-PUBLISHING.

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F IN- E' ARTS. TWO PLANS ()1 !RIN'T-BLI.IING. IN the bygone days of STiRANGE and WOOLLETT, When en'aravers were artists, not ntanufacturcrs, and SUiI p' usiiShers as Poi Di...

ART-UNIONS.; TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.

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ART-UNIONS. TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 5th Septemlber 131. Sir-You will not, I trust, consider me as presumingi upon your atteution in otferingr a few remarks upon the...

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[So the supplementary session of 1841 is over.]

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I So the supplement:IrY sc.sion of 1 S4 1 is over. The S l'S have been voted ; the routiic business wvIhlich was left ujit>:,bcd.j by the last Parliamnent, hurried away for...

[THE proceedings of Parliament since our last summary may be...]

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NEWS OF TIlE AEEK. TIiE proceedings of Parliament since our last summary many be I told in a few lines. The second reading of the Exchequer Bil's Funding Bill in the House of...

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[An Extraordinary Gazette, published this evening, contains more...]

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An Extraorduiarv Gazette, publisLed this evening, contains nrnre I despatclics f'i(oi ('hli~-;, colelicting? the official accounts; but thev add It flOtlli rg to the main story.

[The Paris papers of Thursday publish the following telegraphic...]

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rThe Paris papcrs of 'T'lirsel iub'liSli tne following t.r, L ic despatchlBTH sui>-irm-V-ECT TO THlE MINISTER OFr TIII 1 1'1:ii UIOI The ('iptaie-G :,' r;1 isiihiro is still at...

[The great Western steam-ship arrived at Bristol yesterday morning,...]

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I The great Western steam-ship arrived at Bristol yesterl:iy morning, with iintelligence from N-n)M York to the 23thl September, and from I Canada to the2 1st.

[Christina is busy at Paris.]

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I C sritina is busy at Paris. T Iie (%sitt c d i'er l'azc rccords her -ro- ceed in as'ihe telegraphic dc!patchl whIichi annotcnccl tl!e movement at Patupelnna reached Paris on...

[The quarterly account of the public revenue was made up at a late...]

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I -- g - --- P S I POS CI'SC I PT. S A Tum ')A': \ I T .T. I The quarterly aceount of the pilu.lic revenue wvas in-iuc upEi) at .1 late hour this evenino. It exhin)its an...

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SABBATH-PROFANATION.

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SA-1.1B3ATII-IROFANATION. WHAT has been called " the Voluntary principle" in religion, we take it, implies, That adoration-be it the adoration of a single aspiration, or the...

THE LATEST MOVEMENT AGAINST THE CORN-LAWS.

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THE LATEST -MIOVEIMENT AGAINST TIHE CORN-LAWYS. THE Mlorninyg Post takes exception to the mention in our political summary last week of thc latest movement against the...

PRINCIPLE OF THE POOR-LAW.; TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.

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PRINCIPLE OF TIHE POOR-LAW. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Wuodf-rd, 4th October 1S41. SIR-Will you allow a brief comment on the following remark, which I find in yesterday's...

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MACGREGOR'S GENUINE REMAINS OF OSSIAN.

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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY. PorrRY, The Genuine Remains of Ossian. literally translated; with a Preliminary D)isSertation, by Patrick Mzacgregor, M.A. Published uuder the 1'atr-on;age...

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The Metropolis.

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IjC j-nt vopo is. A. Ii'blic r xv'ts he ld xcz te -d in t!!e p-arish of St. Alartin'sin thc-1iw'n D l'i,2.!t to a rei' i' )u to the Chur ctirei, s to cJi a meetir 1,. the...

The Provinces.

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zbI Xoblin.rcc. tain the Hlonourabl> A. J)-c;.: )rib,, o:.1 of the (G-ooms iTl W-itinn s rc Fhcetedi f'r EC..t hse -In :1 zlfnr(l.v . cin.; pj !osed , 'Mr. 'oeirs of Rilniy,...

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Debates and Proceedings in Parliament.

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I VBeates ani 3rorWeino in @.arlfanent. WLHIG AND Tony FINANCE: THE CORiN-LAWS. In the House of Lords, on Monday, on the second reading of the Exchequer Bills Funding Bill...

[News has arrived from the seat of the Opium War in China,...]

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I News has arrived from the seat of the Opium War in China, and it is of unusual importance. The British forces had obtained a brilliant victory, but it had a strange sequel....

[France, it was said a little while ago, was about to disarm:]

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I France, it was said a little while ago, was about to disarm: she has not vet made up her mind. MI. GUIZOT, it is believed, has made up his; but there is a belligerent...

[The insurrection in Spain, in favour of Queen CHRISTINA'S...]

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The insurrection in SpaiD, in favour of Queen CHRISTINA'S restoration to the Regency, which was threatened some weeks back but not credited, has actually broken out; and...

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THE ENGLISH IN CHINA.

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TOPICS OF THE DAY. THE ENGLISH IN CHINA. INOT contented with forming part of a joint stock company with Austria, Russia, and Prussia, to govern Turkey, the British Govcrnmient...

[The Olympic, under the management of Mr. G. WILD, opens for the...]

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The 01,ympie, under the mm3. n :t of i'Jr. G. Wmi). olerns for the I se On on i''Iul:v'd:, With lMrs. WAYLIi2 liS the

[At Covent Garden, on Thursday, a new farce, with the likely title of...]

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A-, Covent Garden, on Thursday, a new farce, with the likelv title of g (Co !.U ^aojqjinU, w1as trie(; and heinr foulld Lniltv of tlhe- c-pital coti-ce of dulness, vvs...

INTEREST OF THE PEEL GOVERNMENT IN EXTENSIVE COLONIZATION.

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INTEREST OF TIHE PEEL GOVERNMENT IN EXTENSIVE COLONIZATION. * IF it were possible to dive into the thoughts of Sir ROflERT PEEL with a view to discovering in what part of the...

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[THE opening night of the Adelphi disclosed the scenic marvels of the...]

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TIHE TIIEATR'S. \ Tn. opening night of the Adelplji disJcosl tze scenic marvels cf the season, anod dres a doubtle bu)1 ) iir t 1 1 tl '' t im'in it was fiiled to I over...

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CATLIN'S LETTERS ON THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS.

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CATLIN S LETTERS ON Tll NORT'I AMERICA .N IN1) ',';S. ruTs work is written bv the artiit w- ho fornmle t'he oxhibition at the Egyptian IIall dcliiiel tiv-e of Inlili n li!'c...

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THE PROTECTIVE SYSTEM, OR THE LAST OF THE MONOPOLIES.

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TIHE I'lPOTECTIVE SYSTEMiEIl, OR TIHE LAST OF I THE IllJ 31(NOP,'LIES. Till dis')oiiion l`tll hiabit of tlloughlt-to which the fallacy of colmm0ercial pirotcctioli appeals, is...

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The Court.

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andfi Cour tt. Tlit Court has remained at Win'osr thronugiout the week. Pr.cnp.rations were announced for its reception at Bluckinghami ll!ace todav but the Stz(et,,d saN a...