29 SEPTEMBER 1832, page 10

Lord Nugent And Dr. .southey.

A CRITI M in the Quarterly Review on Lord NUGENT'S Memorials of Hampden, has called forth a letter from the noble Lord to Mr. MURRAY, in which the author, with point as well as......

Since The Above Wits Nvritten, We Have Been Favoured,...

the Tem s id this - morning, with a solemn and it half of' more hest words on this pitzling subject, in the shape of it letter from Mr. Jell, a 'Ater froi» Sharp, au It of Mr.......

Death Of_ Ir Walizr Scott.

t, VETS event, which had been long foraTen, and - which, indeed, from the sufferings of the patient, had become almost .desirable, took place on Friday last week. It is thus......

Clithero.

SOME very vigorous efforts have been made by the friends and ad- mirers of Mr. Irving at this borough, to follow up their extrajudicial exploits by a little legal persecution.......

The Following Account Of Mr. Constable's Failure, The...

which has been not merely the absorption of all the literary gains of the mighty deceased—and no author ever gained so much—but the destitution of his family, is given by Sir......