26 SEPTEMBER 1829, page 2

The Symptoms Of A Tendency To Improvement In Ireland...

apace. In other pages of this paper we notice the two great pro- jects of the day,—for cultivating the waste lands, and purifying the Church. The meeting of the lay members of......

The Kino.—the Weather Having Been More Favourable During...

hi s Majesty has taken his excursions daily in the Great Park, accompanied by his suite. On Wednesday, the King passed the afternoon at Virginia Water, enjoyed several hours'......

There Is No News Of An Authentic Nature Touching The

fate of the Mexican expedition ; although, from the detached notices received through the American papers, it does not seem to have effected a landing for a considerable time......

From The Private Letters From France That Have Reached Town

during the week, as well as the public journals, it would appear that the example of Brittany is spreading. " Everywhere," says the corre- spondent of the Times, " people are......

The Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, SATURDAY MORNING, HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK.—The aspect of affairs here has changed materially since our last report ; and there have been considerable transactions,......