3 JULY 1830, page 15

Death, Seated Himself By His Bedside Dressed In A Domino,

and on being, in due ciairse of curiosity, asked the cause. ex pl a i ne d, 4 , Beat qui in Domino moriuntur." People s'!ould look to their Joe Millers and Bar- tons at these......

The Season.

THE London season may now be considered as closed ; and of a season of more dulness and gloom we have no recollection. From the period when serious apprel tensions were......

Literary Spectator.

MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND.° IT is the unfortunate condition of journalists like ourselves, that we are compelled, from the insatiable demand for novelty on the part of......

George The Fourth Vindicated.

THE subjoined remarks proceed from one who has had no com- mon opportunities of observing the great drama of public life. If a tinge of Ilivour to the late King is perceptible......

Should The Ladies Leave Tfie Table Before Tel E Gentlemen

? WE were somewhat surprised to find, in a work which we have already characterized as sensible, and which we have some reason for thinking is written by a lady, the followine .......