8 JANUARY 1842, page 2

Espartero's Speech From The Throne On Opening The Spanish...

emulates in length and explicitness an American President's message : it is not at all royal in oracular insignificancy. As a composition, it is remarkable for *nothing except a......

The Indian Mail Brings The News Of The Reduction Of

Amoy in China, by the Northern expedition under Sir HENRY' Porrinosa ; a success of which the most is said when it is explained that the fortifications of that port were......

Be (num The Court History Continues To Present The Unvaried

record of walks by the Queen and Prince Albert, sittings to Mr. Partridge and Mr. Lucas for portraits, and occasional pheasant-shooting by the Prince. The Dutchess of Kent......

Preparations Began On Monday For Enclosing The Land...

the Royal Garden at Frogmore. The ground has been set out under the directions of a surveyor from the Office of Woods and Forests, and comprises about twenty acres of the finest......

The Queen Being Desirous That The Poor Of Windsor Should

participate in the forthcoming festivities of the Royal christening, has commanded that the sum of 350L be paid into the handr of the Churchwardens, to be distributed on that......

Gbe Lattropolfs. The Committee Appoihed To Superintend...

an equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington in the City, met at the Mansionhouse on Thursday. It was resolved that Sir Francis Chantrey's executors should be allowed to......

A Meeting Of The Southwark Anti-corn-law Association Was...

the Three Tuns Tavern, St. Margaret's Hill, on Monday, "to discuss over a sober cup of tea or coffee the effects of the present Corn-laws upon the trade and commerce of this......

Another Meeting Of The Spitalfields Silk-weavers Was Held...

Crown and Anchor, Waterloo Town Bethnal Green, on Saturday, for the purpose of receiving the report Of the acting committee appointed to investigate the condition of the......

A Crowded Meeting Was Held At The Lecture-room Of The

Lambeth Social Institution, yesterday, to consider the necessity of supporting Mr. Southwell in an action brought against him by the clergy of Bristol, for a blasphemous libel......

At A Meeting Of Surrey Magistrates, At Newington...

Tuesday, the Chairman, Mr. Puckle, observed that crime had increased in the county ; which would be a disappointment to those benevolent individuals who had endeavoured to......