6 SEPTEMBER 1834, page 13

Cashiering Of Half-pay Officers; Case Of Dr. Williams.

AMONG the notices which stand in the Order-book for next ses- sion, is one by Sir EDWARD CODRINGTON, for a return of the officers who have been deprived of their half-pay,......

We Lately Announced To Our Readers, That A Commission Had

been appointed by the Lords of the Treasury to inquire generally into the system of the General Post-office department, with a view of ascertaining whether any alterations of......

The Report Of The Proceedings Of The Court-martial Which...

tenced fluTeniNsosr, the private of the Scots Fusileer Guards, to the terrible flogging which excited so much public attention, has been published in the Daily Papers this week.......

A Man And A Woman Were Each Tined By The

Lord Mayor on Tuesday, for having smuggled brandy and tobacco in their possession. 'the contraband trade is carried on to a great extent, with the assistance of the numberless......

A Public Dinner Was Given At Leamington On Wednesday, To

celebrate the rejection of the Warwick Borough Bill. Several speeches were made in reference to the subject ; and after souse encomiums n upon the Lord Chancellor for having......

At The Marylebone Office, On Wednesday, A Footman In The

service of J. Car- ruthers, Esq., of 52, Upper Harley Street, was charged with the following impudent conduct. It appeared that the defendant was so vexed at having re- ceived......