29 DECEMBER 1832, page 10

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CHASSE, it is said, hoped that his defence would prove opyreable to his old commander, the Duke of WELLINGTON: the French officers were, lie trusted, satisfied with his defence.......

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PANTommaslwill always be popular so long as they are fowled upon i some fairy tale or nursery legend. And we have observe that they have generally been successful in proportion......

Polish Literary Associations Have Been Formed In Various...

the kingdom ; and one of them, at Hull, has commenced an in- teresting and intelligent journal devoted to the subject of unhappy Poland, called the Polish Record. The sympathy......

"fashionable Novels," It Seems, Like Other Fashionable...

measured their outgoings by their incomes. They are obliged to go abroad to retrench. The publisher of them has just been de- tected, says the Quarterly, in exporting thirty......

It Is Rumoured That A Great Number Of Disorderly Persons

have got into the New Parliament. This being the case, it is lucky that the Speaker will have such a backer as GULLY: no man is better qualified for keeping order or seeing fair......