6 JULY 1833

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NEWS OF THE WEEK.

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THE bargain concluded by Lord ALTHORP with the Bank, appears to give real satisfaction to no human being, except the Bank proprietors, who have not sufficient power of...

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The expedition which we mentioned last week as having sailed

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from Oporto, in order to make an attack upon Lisbon, has effected a landing at Lagos, in the province of Algarve, about one hundred miles south of Lisbon. The squadron, under...

Italy appears to be once more in a state of

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commotion. Many arrests have taken place in Genoa ; and there have been several executions, in other parts of the King of Sardinia's dominions, of persons charged with political...

The Moniteur of Tuesday contains a Royal ordinance by the

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King of France, which modifies in some particulars the prohibi- tory system of that country. We last week adverted to the rejec- tion, by the Chamber of Deputies, of a...

In Saxe-Meiningen, the German territory of our Queen ADE- LAIDE'S

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flintily, several persons have been arrested on a charge of belonging to revolutionary societies. These proceedings are in- tended, we presume, for a delicate mode of flattering...

Otbatra mar Vrorraingg in Vaal:anent.

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1. RENEWAL OF THE BANK CHARTER. On Monday, when the order of the day was read for the House resolving itself into a Com- mittee on the Bank Charter, Lord A I.THORC stated, that...

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CbC Catirt.

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THE King, who has been residing at Windsor, during the \reek, arrived in town on Wednesday, to hold his Levee at St. James's Palace. The Dukes of Cumberland, Sussex, and...

The trial of George Eurzey, for stabbing John _Brook, a

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l'olice coostable, during the affray in t 'ffltliorpe Street on the .18th May, came on at the Old liailey; Si ssions on Thursday, before Justice 4 ;,:selee, Justice .Parlos the...

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Mr. Law. the Common Sergeant, was unanimously elected Recorder, by the Coon of Aldermen, on Tuesday. A meeting of the Common Council is to be held tins day, at which Mr....

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The act which reduces the stamp-duties ow advertisements and on sea insurances, which repeals the stamp -duties on pamphlets and on receipts sums ander and which exempts...

IRELAND.

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The Irish Government is also taking precautions to prevent any Orange displays on the Ithil instant, " the glorious and immortal me- mory '' day. " Protestatit Boys in Ulster,"...

Elizabeth Wratter, win) Cal le d herself the 11011011rabil! P011-

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and Lady Anne Page, was folly committed on Wednesday, from the ALinsionloalse, on a charge of forging checks on Masteritien awl Co. for and o:2/. h.s. She affia.teil to be...

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Onuntry. Birmingham Polit ieal Council, on Tuesday the eopv of the Newhall Hill rtition to the by Earl Fitzwilliaro, hy whom it was to have tier of some um or twelve page,,...

ARMY.

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WA !t-nF r:r•F. .Tnly 5. 1833.-3 , 1 Itegt. of Light Itrainions-11. A. Smith, Gent. to be Cornet. by pereluese, vice Yet - bury. promoto41 in the 9th Light Dragoons. 9th Light...

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A special general Court of Proprietors of East India Stock

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was held sterday ; when the East India Bill now before Parliament gave rise to •a long discussion, which, however, led to no result. The Chairman said that the bill was now...

POS'ISCEIPT.

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SATURDAY. The quarterly accounts of the Revenue, made up to the 3th instant, exhibit a trifling decrease, as compared with the corresponding quarter of last year, of 5,251/. ;...

TIIE REVENUE.

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Abstract of the Net Produce of the Revenue if Great Britain, in the Yeari and Quarters ended 5th July 1$32 mimi 5th duly I 1433 ; showing: due Increase or Decrease on each head...

We hear endless complaints from the well-behaved and working •

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members of the House of Commons, of the annoyance they suffer from time frequent interruptions, inhuman noises, and generally indecent be- haviour, SOf a tribe of unfledged...

EAST INDIA SIIIPI'ING.

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FRIDAY Evl:NINC:. Arrised—At Gravesend, July al, Muil, llowett, from Now South Wales ; aud Uraig..var, Keay, from Van Dietnen's Land : :oul 4th, N._ S. Anderson, from Net ,...

MONEY MARKET.

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STOCK EICCIIAMGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The financial operations of the week have been more limited than usual, and the fluctuations have not consequently been great; the variation...

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TI1E DIVISIONS.

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No. I. Lord .N.!..rtical.7, .ttert•tal Resoltalott, Charter Itv , .1..1111.!1•S ror 1 - ' ' aU 1.1.11...s execv at the Dank N : Nitimity no Ittibli-Med. — °. Colo:1.1 Tolt[t,...

B 1 n'l i r .S, ...liA11111A

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(I ES, AND 1EAT11S. U n Ow v.i in.,',.., Ca, Lu ly or I i t.t: t'arlt, ol' a • on. On the 'ti.1,1 tilt , at NI ilverten Lodge, 4 a daughter. On th e :Iills n11., .d Outtn".•...

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TOPICS OF THE D

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REASONS FOR A FURTHER. MODIFICATION OF LORD .ALTHOR FS BANK PROJECT. TGE week has made sad havoc with Lord vritorze ' s Battk plan. The project for a Treasury regulation of the...

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THE REPORT OF THE FACTORY COMMISSIONERS.

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THE Report of' the Factory Commissioners has been got up with indiscreet haste. Sufficient time was not allowed the gentlemen who composed the ambulatory portion of it, to...

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" N EGAT1 1;: " A RGUM ENTS.

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*1\ - t have asked the question a hundred timas over, and patientir for a reply : Suppose the Preis and the :Vitt ut are in direct opposition to ratti other nmai a point...

GUNS rersus GAME-LAWS.

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THE Gunmakers made a great noise in the House the other night. They blazed away at the Game-laws, with a brace of petitions, which were let otr by Messrs. HEATIICOTE Mill...

THE MOTION FOR A NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS— PERSONAL BEHAVIOUR

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OF THE MEMBERS. THE vote of the House of Commans on Tuesday last, by which Mr. HuatE's motion for a new House was rejected by a decided majority, virtually declares that one...

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either side. women are.

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Sir JOHN MILLEY DOYLE, it may or may not be remembered, The character of GOETHE, as a man, and as a man of genius, was sent by Don PEDRO to arrest Admiral SARTORI us, and super-...

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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY • thai iii: e. ist ire in Goethe.

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From the German of lilk, Von Milner, Le. Wit it Nute.., orightl and tlauslated, illustrative of Contemn Liter:dna.. Ily S.zrah Anstia. 3 vols. E. lii lain. Vt:tvnor,t....

DISAFFECTION OF THE RAT F.-PAY E Rs TO THE CHURCH.

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IT is indeed high time that the Bishops should c,!asa: to meddle 'with politics, and exert all thuir to comiliate the refractory laity, NV110 SeeIll (1.1)oSNI ill (i!lie...

of August next, Iv• umler the prinful necessity . of discontinuing,

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us well the Tuts is not a book of biography, but of character, and is happily other current exptmsrs of the Church, as thus:: tre atten , Lut upon the so named by the authoress...