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Military Otrraage.—on Monday Morning, The Inhabitants Of...

Edgware Road, were alarmed by the shrieks of a woman, carried by at a.hand-gallop on a charger, which she was unable to hold in. By her side, almost incapable of keeping his......

Ebe Itirtropgrw.

The 'Duke of Sussex, as President of the Royal Society, held a Con cerzatione on Saturday, at Kensington Palace, which was attended by five hundred of the most distinguished in......

Manila Anti Procrebin 0 In Vadiament.

. . I. hum TITHES. In a conversation, on Tuesday night, on the sub- ject of Irish tithes, Mr. WALKER having alluded to the declaration of Earl Grey,—which, he said, if carried......

New Waits.—new Writs Have Been Moved For Colonel...

Tregony ; and Mr. Glynne, for Flint ; both of whom have accepted the Chilterns. TITHE COMPOSMONS.—From a paper laid before Parliament, it ap- pears that in 1,497 parishes,......

Duel At Wimbledon Common.

On Monday, a duel was fought at Wimbledon Common, by Major- General L. Moore and Mr. Miles Stapylton. General Moore was brought in the course of the evening to rnion Hall, in......