17 JULY 1830, page 13

The Argumextum Ad Hostixest. — The Post Is Exceedingly...

some remarks which have appeared in the Times on the sub- ject of the late King. According to its views, nothing but an actual gout and dropsy would suffice to convince the......

The General Election — Hints To Electors. • Advice To...

other advice, is more frequently tendered than accepted. We have no reason to suppose, that amidst the din and hustle that will be spread over the land in a few days, our voice......

" Wall "—" Wallop "—" Wallorer."—these Words Are At The

present moment puzzling our contemporaries more than their very ob- vious derivation would seem to justify. " Wall" is merely the old spelling of " well," in the same way as "......

Sea Songs. —" Several Of Our Best Sea-songs Are Said To

have been com- posed in honour of the present King, when serving as a midshipman in the Royal Navy."—Court Journal. [What are the names of these several songs ? When were they......

New Facings—the Costume Of The Navy Is To Be Altered.

Red facings are to be substituted for white, and blue trowsers for the white inexpressibles which form at present full-dress uniform. Other facings, more prized by their owners,......

Seats To Be Sold.

" Buy, buy, buy !"—Butcher is Clare Market. PERHAPS the most curious feature in the approaching election is the general lack of candidates. There never was a period when the......