30 MAY 1829, page 7

Pibilico Palace.

TIMES—The debate on the Pimlico Palace, produced but few friends to the architect ; and yet, perhaps, if the whole truth were known, he is as much "sinned against, as sinning."......

Buckingham Palace—mr. Nash

TOPICS OF THE DAY. WHEN a merchant becomes embarrassed, it is not unfrequently diffi- cult to trace the causes that led to his embarrassment ; and in general nothing is so......

Signs Of The Times.

DONE IN HUMBLE IMITATION OF THE MORNING JOURNAL. THE Times closes its report of the meeting of the Pitt Club by re- marking that it appears to be in a superannuated state. The......

The Press.

STATE OF THE COUNTRY. MORNING JOUR NAL — The embarrassed condition of the country is beginning to excite alarm among those who are generally the least sensitive in such matters.......

The Currency.

TIMES—With respect to the small notes now recalled, some bankers of totter- ing credit, looking to the state of their own concerns, have been impudently giving out that they......