19 OCTOBER 1833, page 10

The Dublin Correspondent Of The Globe Writing From That...

on the 17th, reminds us that the great social disease of Ireland has only been quacked, not cured, by the State physicians. "The accounts from the country, particularly the......

Al&tellatternui.

Lord Godolphin's second son, who holds a commission in the Army, has just been presented by the Ministers, who rule without patronage, to the Treasurership of St. Lucie. We are......

We Have Received The Following Gossip About Some Of The

leading personages in Spain ; which is not uninteresting at thepresent time. Don CARLOS, the chief of the Apostolic party, is a man of talent and great subtilty. He is without......

A Cabinet Council Was Held In Paris On Thursday, At

which' chief point in discussion was whether the second contingent of 35,0(0 men should be called out. It was reported, at the close of the day, that the point had been decided......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. The Hull Advertiser, in a second edition, states that CaFtain Ross had landed at Hull yesterday, and in good health. We have not heard that he has yet arrived in......

At The Surry Sessions On Thursday, After The Licence Of

the Royal Victoria Theatre had been granted, Mr. Ilandle Jackson, one of the Magistrates said, that he wished to take that opportunity of expressing his most cordial approval of......

A Gentleman Connected With Sir Charles Dance, The...

the steam-carriage which has been running for the last six or seven days between London and Greenwich; has received a letter from the French. Government, from which it appears......

The Essex, A Very Fine Ship Bound From New Orleans,

for Liverpool ; where she is owned, was destroyed by f‘l*C On the 10th August, \\hen off PC7iistnia. She was burnt to the water's edge. The crew landed at New Providence. The......

A Most Destructive Fire Occurred In Manilla On The 26th

of March last. It broke out among the bamboo huts, and consumed upwards of 10,C30 of them, laying waste an extent of about three miles, and making nearly 30,000 poor Indians......

Lord Howard De Walden Is Expected Daily From Sweden. He

is known to have a great inclination to reside in Portugal; otherwise, to relinquish his charge in Sweden, where he has 3,000/. a year, and can live upon 1,0001.—for 4,000/. in......

We Thank Our Sherbome Correspondent. His Communications...

to a local newspaper, but are not suitable to a London journaL Were we to insert an equal number of such paragraphs as he has sent us from many other places of equal importance......

The Latest Accounts Received By Way Of Paris From Madrid,

repre- sent that capital to be in a state of perfect tranquillity. The events in Biscay, and the news of the entry of Don CARLOS into Spain, had produced no apparent impression......

East India Shipping.

Arrived—At Gravesend, Oct. 16th, Belle Alliance, Arkoll, from Mauritius. At Deal, 17th, Henry Wellesley, .h.lutson, from Bombay. At Liverpool, 14th, Winscales, Fisher, from......