28 SEPTEMBER 1839, page 6

We Have Heard, Althowell We Cannot Vouch For The Correctness

of the rumour, that the Duke of Devonshire, disgusted with the profligate compact which is known to exist between Lord Melbourne's Govern- ment and Mr. O'Connell, and......

The Harvest.

We continue the selections from Country papers, in order to keep our readers informed as to the progress and prospects of the harvest—at the present time by far the most......

The 7iine Mercury Mentions The Serious Illness Of Mr. Hutt,

M.P., at Gibside. He was, however, we are glad to say, getting. rather better at the beginning of the week. The Marchioness of Salisbury is returning to England from the Con-......

Another Windfall Has Dropped To The Government By...

Thomas Hardy, (the officer in whose arms our immortal Nelio breathed his last,) who held the Governorship of Greenwich Hospital ; and the question of who will succeed him is......

Twenty-seven English Soldiers, Who Were Taken Prisoners...

ists at Andnain in September 1 Se17, and who, it was supposed, bad been murdered by the Carlists, have returned to their native country. These brave fellows excited the......

Ftlisffilancous.

T. B. Macaulay, Esq., has been appointed Secretary at War ; Lord Seymour and Mr. Clay have been appointed Secretaries to the Board of Control. Mr. Macaulay has a seat in the......