3 DECEMBER 1831, page 22

Melodies, The Words Written And The Music Composed . ..by...

ALEXANDER KERR. There seems a growing fondness for writing and composing songs, among certain fashionable ladies ; and it is a propensity we would not wish to discourage. It......

Notes On Rim Peerage.—a Mistake Has Been Obligingly...

to us in reference to the notice of Lord DURHAM, which we hasten to correct. A brother of that noble lord is put down as holding the office of Groom of the Bedchamber. Mr. HENRY......

Capital And Labour.

TO TLIE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. SIR—The notice you took in your last week's journal of The Rights of Industry, gives me a claim, which I hope you will concede, to the privilege......

" 0l When Do I Wish For Thee;' A Serenade

to Ina. The Words and Melody by JAMES CONOLLY. This is another instance of an amateur poet and melodist launching his composition with the aid of a professor. Young WESLEY is......

Quack Medicines—the Hygeist

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Pill, near Clifton, Gloucestershire, 23t1s Nov. 1S31. WORTHY Sin—At this moment, when the public mind is so much excited by an epidemic, the......

Postmaster Of Carlisle.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 2nd December 1831. SIR—You have unwittingly lent your columns to the dissemination of a most vituperative and scurrilous attack against the......

The Silk Trade.---we Have Received A Letter, From Mr. G.

Fart- RANT, on the subject of an incidental remark which _appeared in our last Postscript. As we could not do justice either to our own or to Mr. FArataNT's views in a hasty......