7 JANUARY 1843, page 16

Free Trade: The Scotch Landlord Again.

TO TUE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Sin-1 have to thank you for the attention you have paid to my communi- cation of last week, in your full discussion of " a Landlord's Case.' I am......

Scientific Motives For Settling Our Other Boundary-line...

Tuts message of the President of the United States contains a pas- sage which has all the appearance of being spoken to Congress but at the British Government- " It would have......

Astonishing The Chinese.

IT is nothing uncommon to see one who has suddenly fallen heir to an estate playing all sorts of pranks to make his new neighbours stare. John Bull's recent acquisition of......

Tuft-hunting Yankees.

One of the standing wonders is, the uneasy eagerness of many Ame- ricans, who are high Republicans—rank Tammany-men—in their own country, to procure access to the "exclusive"......

Street-sweeping.

THERE is art even in scavenging ; as the critical scavenger felt, when he said that though an artist who had been praised might do straightforward work well, perhaps he could......