What Is Mr. Littleton To Do? Earl Grey Disclaims His
acts : who, then, is answerable for the trick practised on O'CoNser.r.? It will not do to put on the penitential air of frail innocence overtaken in error, and whimper of "......
Egg. Countrn.
A dinner was given on Wednesday evening, in the large room of the Hoop Tavern, Cambridge, by the electors of the town, to Mr. Spring Rice, with the view of complimenting him on......
There Has Been A Great Deal Of Braying This Week
against the Aus- tralian Colony, by those who, from the Tines down to Comer; have not taken the pains to become acquainted with the plan on which it is to be founded. Next week......
Frierellantoug.
The Lords of the Treasury have decided, that the tea imported into Liverpool from Dantzic cannot be permitted to enter for home con- sumption ; but permission has been given to......
0. P. Q.'s Letter Is Too Long For Our Limits
this week ; and the sub- ject is not interesting to the English public, who care nothing about Don CARLOS'S moonshine loan. 0. P. Q. has nevertheless been very felicitous and......
Postscript.
SATURDAY NIGHT. The Queen left St. James's Palace at half-past eight this morning, attended by the Duke of SAXE-MEININGEN. Her Majesty arrived at Woolwich at about ten o'clock,......
O'cosneelt's Suppressed Letter "to The Reformers Of...
20th June), to which he alluded on Thursday, in his dispute with Mr. L/TTLETON, appears in the True Sun of this evening. It commences with a fierce attack on Earl Gner, the......
Ireland.
The contest for the county of Wexford is a very close one. Mr. Harvey, the Whig candidate, was very far a head of the Repealer, who rejoices in the name of Cadwallader Waddy,......
The Public Will Learn With Pleasure, That The Actual...
of Excise-duties on the quarter, to this date, is .59,000/. The estimated loss by a reduction of duties on soap and tiles being 65,0C3I., there is, in truth, an excess of......