27 AUGUST 1842, page 11

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. There is no general change in the aspect of affairs in the North. Manchester was peaceable yesterday i; but the people still held back from work ; and the......

Ilaistellantotts.

The following paragraph has been inserted in the morning papers ; first appearing, though not among the advertisements, in the Advertiser- " We have learnt within the last few......

East India Shipping.

Arrived—At Gravesend, Aug. 24th, Lord Hougerford, Pigott. from Bengal; 26th, Duke of Argyle, Webb. from Ditto. At Liverpool, 21st. Cheshire, Henrickeon, from Bengal; 22d,......

To The Editor Of The Spectator.

City, 25th August 1842. SIR—In your paper of last Saturday you say, "The National Charter Association assembled at their hall in Holborn, on Tuesday night, to de- liberate:......

At A Meeting Of The Anti-corn-law League In Manchester, On

Thurs- day Mr. Cobden delivered a very long speech on the disturbances and their cause, that is the want of Corn-law Repeal; in the course of which he put forth the strongest......

The Army.

Orrice Or ORDNANCE. Aug. M.—Royal Hee. of Artillery—First Lieut. S. P. Town- send to be Second Capt. vice Campbell. retired on full-pay ; Second Lieut. A. C. Hawkins to be First......