11 OCTOBER 1834, page 12

The Edinburgh Scotsman Has The Following Observations In...

to the Earl of Duitivat's acceptance of the invitation to the Glasgow dinner. "The Earl of Durham, we understand, has accepted the invitation to a public dinner at Glasgow; a......

The Right Honourable Sir Jan Cam Hobhouse Has Been...

in hi' devotion to amusement and recreation ever since his appointment to the First Commissionership of Woods and Forests. He attended the Board twice is- niediately after being......

Birmingham Musical Festival.

THIS long-expected Festival, the Festival of the present year, has taken place this week ; and if the result has not in all respects equalled our anticipations, it has not been......

We Are Informed, That The Bishop Of Raphoe's Will Has

been proved ; and that his per5. - onal property amounts to fifty thousand pounds, exclusive of a large property in the English Funds.—Dublin Paper. The enormous wealth amassed......

The First Tea Sale Since The Opening Of The China

Trade took place on Tuesday. After several lots had been disposed of, Mr. JOHN TRAVERS, an extensive dealer in the article, inquired whether some tea which was about to be......

A Yorkshire Paper Mentions, That At The Howden Horse Fair,

which commenced on the 25th of September, numbers of fine horses were purchased at good prices for exportation : upon which the Morning Post makes the following sage remark—. "......