19 SEPTEMBER 1829, page 8

Prosecutions For Libel.—we Learn From The Morning...

the Globe, which states that it had investigated the rumour, that true bills were found this week at the London Sessions against the proprietors - of the Standard, for a libel......

The Court-martial.—the Acquittal Of Captain Dickinson Was...

We indeed stated last week, that the whole of the 'charges except the Oh and ninth were of such a nature that it made but little either for or against the prisoner whether they......

Decorum Of The The Atres. —the Present State Of Covent...

has given rise incidentally to some discussions concerning the grievous indecencies which are exhibited in the Saloon of that house during the season ; and we are told that some......

Topics Of The Day.

THE KING'S HEALTH.—We believe we may affirm that our pages are as frequently honoured with the notice of the Highest Personage in the State as those of our most boastful......

A High Authority.—of All Our Contemporaries, The Herald...

the most ingenious ; and of all the writers in the Herald, we most admire the enditer of the City article. The. Standard of Wednes- day quotes a splendid specimen of his......

Sad News From Doncastel—everything Looks Gloomy In The...

of England. The Catholics, horse and foot, as was well said when the bill passed, will never be satisfied with equality; they must be foremost ! The great St. Leger has been won......

Poor Laws; Conversion Of The Edinburgh Review.—the Last...

this celebrated periodical contains a recommendation for the establishment of poor-laws in Ireland, in the very teeth of the doctrines of the Malthusian economists. -Their......

The Duke Of Wellington A Commissioner Of Excise.—a Story Ran

the round of the journals this week, which presented an in- teresting exemplification of the great things that spring from little causes. The refusal of Mr. PITT, it was said,......