9 SEPTEMBER 1843

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[At a meeting of about sixty farmers of Llandeferlog, in Carmarthen-...]

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At a meeting of about sixty farmers of Llandeferlog, in Carmartben- | shire, on Wednesday, a list of grievances was agreed to as the basis of a petition. Mlany of the items are...

[THE Haymarket Manager fillips the ears of the poor folks who are un-...]

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THE THEATRES. 'I HTE 1aL3 mariket 'AMana~ier fillips the ears of tile poor folks wyho are un- happily doomed tO imuprisonmllent in this hot brick desert the Metropolis, with...

[Lord Cardigan is said to be again at issue with his officers.]

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Lord Cardigan is said to be again at issue with his officers. Tc c Dublin correspondent of the Standard gives the story as current in military circles; but adds that it is...

[The new Manangers of the Patent Houses occasionaily jog the public...]

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The noew Mlanlgers of tie Patent Houses occ .ionailv jog the public ne-tory by paragraplis L.nnouneing the en'a'",menit or particular pertfrmers, just by way of reminding...

[Richard Dadd, who is supposed to have killed his father, in a fit of...]

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Richard Dad(. -who is sumposed to have killed his father, in a fit of insanity, at Cobbam Park, has been arrested at Fontainebleau, under a I charge of attempting to take the...

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[The accounts received by this morning's post from all parts of the...]

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I The accounts received by this morning's post froru all parts of the country, speak in terms of gratitude to Divine Providence ior the continuanrce of the present very...

[Father Mathew administered the pledge in Norwich, on Thursday;...]

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I Bather Mi.Lthew administered the pledge in Norwich, otl Thursday; Iaud ill the eveuiug there was a tea-Iestilvl, at wiIcli auout 2,uuu persoi.s were present. Mr. J. J....

[Letters from Rome of the 28th August, announce that the Marshes...]

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I.^PrlrC from Rome of the 2Slh August, announce that the M-rshes IA ere in insurrection ; that a band of 650) men was already organized; and that several batteries of artillery...

[The news from Spain is important.]

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POSTSCRIPT. SATURDAY NIGHT. The news from Spain is important. At Madrid, the Barcelonese De- putation and the Cabinet had come to terms; and the fact was officially...

[The Morning Chronicle has extracts of a letter dated Bologna, 30th...]

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The Vlornivu (Cihunicke bas extracts ot a letter dated Bologua, 30th August, which prove the thorouglh LolIowLess of Cardiutal Spinola's nratificatiun"hc Lallnds of insurgents...

[The Indian over-land mail has not yet arrived, and the following para-...]

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1 91'1. InT-in nvr-land mail has not vet arrived, and the following para- graph from the Standard of last night is still the latest and most detailed news on the subjecti...

[Some addenda to the accounts of the events at Eu mention the dis-...]

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i Sorie addenda to the accounts of tlhe e-veats at Eu mention the dis- tribution of gifts by the two Sovereigns : Louis Philippe is said to have bestowed the highest rank in...

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[An Anti-Corn-law correspondent of the Morning Chronicle...]

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- An Anti-Corn-law correspondent of the Morning- Chronicle has supplied Mr. O'CONNELL with the pretext for s9ome violent language; which is all the safer and more convenient...

[The existing Government of Spain proves as yet quite incom-...]

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The existing Government of Spain proves as yet Iuite incom- | to petenE to reorganize the country that it has thrown into confusion. d On the contrary, its policy tends to...

[A SPECIAL summer, full late in the season, has smiled on Queen...]

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NEWS OF THE WEEK. A SPECIAL summer, full late in the season, has smiled on Queen I VICTORIA'S visit to the French King, and the expedition has proceeded from first to last...

[Further accounts from Italy tend to confirm out surmise that...]

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I Further accounts from Italy tend to confirm our surmise that endeavours are made to suppress the truth about the insurrection; and they appear to be both strenuous and...

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"Farewell, I may not see thee more. "I cannot forget thee." "Oh, why did I love thee?" Ballads written and composed by Mrs. J. H. YOUNG.

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" Farewell, Imay not see thee more. ' I cannotforget twce." " Oh, why did Ilove thee ? " Ballads written and composed by Mrs. J. H. YouNG. I There is a natural sequence in the...

FRESCO AND OTHER MODES OF MURAL PAINTING.

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FRESCO AND OTIIEIN IODES OF MURAL PAINTING. THIE necessity of giving some information as to the principles and practice of nionumeutal art, especially mural painting, for the...

CLOSE OF THE CARTOON EXHIBITION.

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FINE ARTS. CLOSE OF THE CARTOON EXHIBITION. THE exhibition of Cartoons in Westminster Hall closed on Saturday, as appointed; and this week they will be removed. ESPARTERO and...

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The Metropolis.

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Sbc fflttropolis. Alderman Lainson has resigned his gown as Alderman of Bread Street Ward; owing, we understand, to indisposition. It will be recollected that the worthy...

The Court.

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Eite jcourt. BRIGHTON welcomed the return of the Queen and Prince Albert on Thursday afternoon. From an early hour in the day, the cliffs and beach were lined with the gay...

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IRELAND.

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IRELAND. The grand banquet of the Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland took place :t B2!f`st cn Thurshy ' The Daklke of Leinster presided; Lord Erne was...

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THE TRUE SLIDING SCALE.

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T'IE TRUE SLIDING SCALE. THE sliding scale of an import-duty on corn is advocated on several grounds, but mainly because it promotes steadiness of price. It would not be...

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COOPER'S WYANDOTTE.

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COOPER S WYANDOTTE. THE scene of this novel is laid on the very outskirts of American settlement before the Revolutionary war; and the time of its principal incident is...

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LOCAL TAXATION.

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LOCAL TAXATION. Report of the Poor-laiv (Cozmmissioners on Local Taxation, with Appendices. Parts I., II., aed III. Presented to both Houses of Pariajirent by con- 1 mand of...

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HE LAW OF DISTRESS FOR RENT ON PROPERTY NOT THE TENANT'S.

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HE LAW OF DISTRESS FOR RENT ON PROPERTY NOT THE TENANT'S. 'Tl'?s volume, attacking the law of distress for rent, as well as some rather expensive l)reliminary legal...

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THE GENERAL MONOMANIA.

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TIHE GENERAL AMONOMANIA. 'AN IANY persons are for exempting monomaniacs from responsibility while acting undcr their respective delusions. But it is very difficult to know...

THE PLAN FOR CENTRALIZING LOCAL TAXATION.

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THE PLAN FOR CENTRALIZING LOCAL T A XA TION'.II Or all functionaries, the tax-collector is the most unpopular; and perhaps the collector of local rates is yet more unpopular...

FALSE CREDIT.

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FALSE, CREDIT. TilE rCourt of Assize for the department of Seine was laely occupied ten days with the trial of the principals and agents of the house of YIERENT]1, Fibres,...

YOUNG ENGLAND.

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YOUNG ENGLAND. Tuo new number of the Qutarterly leriew devotes a lenient but rather contemptuous note to " Young England." The thoroughgoing Ministerial newspapers attack "...

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GLEANINGS.

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GLEANINGS. Queen Victoria has been visiting Louis Philippe in France: cvery one remcm. bers that Louis Philippe visited England before Victoria was born; and under what...

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The Provinces.

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Zbje ~vobintts. Meetings have been held at several parishes in Carmenthenshire to consider the best mode of mitigating the burden caused by increased tithes. One of those...

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GREAT KINGS AND LITTLE KINGS.

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GREAT KINGS AND LITTLE KINGS. TInE King of France and the Queen of England had only to announce that they were going to meet in friendly fashion at the country-house (" farm. "...

FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

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TOPICS OF THE DAY. FRANCE AND ENGLAND. WHEN Parliament rises, political business is at an end for the season. Even when its rising was only a signal for the commencement of...

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Miscellaneous.

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alis ciIlan £0 s. The Duke and Dutchess de Victoria, and Donna Elidia, with their suite, went to Windsor by the Great Western Railway, on Tuesday morning, with a special order...

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[One of the many grievances of South Wales assumes a new...]

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One of the many grievances of South Wales assumes a new I a prominency-tithcs. It is peculiarlv the case in that remote region, Is that in the greater simiplicitv of affiirs,...

Queen Victoria's Visit to King Louis Philippe.

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oatttlt Viftvrita'5& ziOt to liflla tlltit Pbtlthpl . I ! QUEEN VICTORIAIS visit to France is now an historical fact, and to that we hasten; for the little that remains to be...

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MISS STRICKLAND'S LIFE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH.

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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY. B.OORAI'HC'. Lie es sf the Queens of Elngland, fror. the Normais Conqelst; with Anecdotes of their Courts, ,loW first publish:ed Iom oflicial Records aud...

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THE SHEPHERD'S WELL.

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TIHE SHEPHERD S WELL. TLuE story of this dramia is not a very natural or a very wvellchosen one. Albert, a cavalier, is betrothed to MAaud; but on being i introduced to her...

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Foreign and Colonial.

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gortign an's Colonial. SPAIN.-The reaction against the present Government has burst out in overt acts. Before, however, proceeding to narrate the events, it will be as well to...