18 NOVEMBER 1837, page 2

-- ----- Letters From New York Allude To The State

of' public feeling in Canada. The Canadians," it is said, "are again kindling up the fires of discord and rebellion. The apirit of liberty and indepen- dence pervades a large......

There Aro Rumours In Paris Of Something Like A Rupture

between the French and Russian governments ; but the cause of the dia. agreement, or how far it is likely to extend, is not mentioned. The journals are endeavouring to impress......

It Was Stated Last Week, That The King Of Hanover

had issued letters patent, abolishing the Constitution granted by WILLIAM the Fourth to the Hanoverians in 1833, and reestablishing the Con- stitution of 1819 ; which......

I3rbatritanzv Pratettingd Its 19ariiantrtit.

THE OPENING. The session of Parliament was opened on Wanesday the 15th. Soon after Iwo. the Loan CHANCELLOR took his seat on the woolsack ; and inlJrined the few Peers who were......

At The Date Of The Last Accounts From Lisbon, No

Portuguese Mini-try had been formed. The Morning Chronicle says, that any Ministry of which CASTRO PEREIRO shall be a Member; must be reuarded with deep distrust. The hostility......

From Spain There Is Scarcely Any News This Week. General

ESPARTERO has assembled a large force in the neighbourhood of tter:a, with the intention, it is supposed, of attacking the Carlists in that direction. ORAA Was defeated by......