20 SEPTEMBER 1834, page 14

Falsehood Exposed.

LORD BROUGHAM would seem anxious that the treatment of the Warwick Bill should not be lost sight of. It shall not. In the report of a speech delivered by him at a dinner in......

The Marquis Of Douro, Eldest Boo Of The Duke Of

Wellington, and having title from the locality of one of his father's most celebrated exploits, passed through here on Friday last, having come from London on board the Dundee......

Acceleration Of The Mails; A Hint To Lord Mulgrave.

THE Times express, on Wednesday - , which brought the account of the proceedings at the Edinburgh Dinner, was only thirty hours on the road, having travelled at the rate of......

Captain Hoare, Late Of The Sixty-sixth Regiment, Has...

for distributing the Army in Ireland, so as to make it more e f f i cient in the collection of tithes due to the clergy. He recommends the formation of 12,000 men in two equal......

Lord Holland Is Indisposed At Holland House,...

Poor Lord HOLLAND! he is almost constantly indisposed. It is a marvel how the important concerns of the Dutchy of Lan- caster are managed during the illness of the Chancellor.......

An Inquest'was Held At Dover, On Tuesday, On The Body

of a sailor belonging to the Cameleon cutter, which was run down by the Castor. The verdict of the Jury, after stating the circura• stances attending the accident, concludes......