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Postscript.

SATURDAY. Affairs in Spain are in a most unsatisfactory state—unsatisfactory, that is, if the existing government be worth preserving. The Carlists have approached within three......

Many Articles Intended For This Week's Spec-remit Have...

in order to mak --- room for the Election Tables. Notwithstanding great pains have been taken to be right, some errors will of course be discovered in the Tables, by those......

There Is No News From France. The Country Is Tranquil

and pros- perous, blessed with abundant crops, and freed from political agitation.......

The Last Accounts From Hanover Countenance The Opinion,...

ERNEST and his subjects will settle their quarrel without even the in- terference of the Diet. It will turn out that this Hanoverian affair was a trumpery one from the beginning......

East Cornwall Election.

TO THE EDITOR OF TIIE SPECTATOR, Truro, 1611, August 1537 . Sin—However much you may disapprove, generally speaking, of the pres to t Administration, I feel confident that you......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANOIL FRIDAY Arremmos. Money continues to be very abundant in the City. The rate of discount for nnexoeptionable paper is from 21 to 3 per cent. The foreign exchanges......

A Dilemma.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 15th August 1837. Snt—Lord JOHN RCSSEE L distinctly asserted, in reply to the appeal is behalf of the Ballot which I made to him at Stroud, that......

East India Shipping.

Arrived — Off Penzance, Aug. 15th, Larkins, Ingram, from Bengal. At Liverpool. 14th, Sulus, Crickmay, from the Cape. At the Cape, May 30th, Sophia, WS air ; and Hindostam......