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The French Papers are occupied with the details of some
The Spectatorrioting and duelling between the partisans and editors of the Carlist papers on one side, and those of the Mouvement party on the other. These discreet politicians have been...
The German Papers contain some rather interesting particulars respecting the
The Spectatorresistance of the Hungarian Diet to the mandates of their Imperial 1VIasterat Vienna. Some years ago, the Emperor FRANCIS, in one of his elegant Latin addresses to the Diet,...
By the arrivals from the 'United States, we learn that
The Spectatorthe Legislature of South Carolina have passed an act to "give effect to the principles of Nullification," as far as regards duties on goods. In other words, they have abolished...
Some severe fighting has taken place in Mexico between the
The Spectatorarmies of the rival chiefs, SANTA ANNA. and BUSTAMENTE. A convention for an armistice has at length been agreed upon, in. llow each party to recover breath before st. General...
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etc Court. • THEIR Majesties arrived at St. James's Palace
The Spectatorat two o'clock on Monday. The King soon afterwards held a Court ; which was numerously attended. Nearly es all the Cabinet Ministers were present. A Privy Council was then held....
HONOURS, tiCe.
The SpectatorFROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S. This Gazette contains the ceremonial of the Investiture of Admiral Sir DAVIDOE GOULD, with the Ensigns of a Knight Grand Cross, and...
lEctropn111.
The SpectatorThe City laments the death of Mr. Alderman Waithman. He expired on • Wednesday last at his house in Woburn Place in his sixty-ninth year. As a t public man, few have left behind...
Countrv.
The SpectatorThe expenses of Mr. Miles, the Conservative candidate fee East Somerset will, it is rumoured, exceed 50,000/. [So long as such an expenditure in electioneering continues...
POSTSCRIPT •
The SpectatorSATURDAY. moved to the same spot by land, received orders from the Emperor not to sttr. Thus, after some severe fighting, the I 4 edroites were obliged place for the landing of...
MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY Eyesore. The impression in the City on Monday previous to the delivery of the King's Speech on Tuesday was, that it would then have been announced to the...
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TOPICS OF THE DAY.
The SpectatorIRELAND. • THE House of Commons has been engaged nearly the whole of the week in discussing Irish affairs. All the interesting and important subjects in which England, Scotland,...
TRUTH versus OCCASION.
The SpectatorMR. BULWER, in his speech on the Address,—one of the bestreasoned of all the speeches delivered in the course of this eloquent week,—quoted some general propositions from a...
THE OMITTED TOPIC.
The SpectatorTHE Ministers have improved upon the logic of the bird which hides its head and fancies its body is unseen. They omit all mention of Taxation in the King's Speech, and suppose...
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ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS IN THE COMMONS.
The SpectatorTHE business of the House has already begun to fall into arrear. i On Thursday,—the third day only, be t remarked, since the real duties of the session commenced,—Lord ALTHORP,...
THE RECTOR versus THE ORGANIST.
The SpectatorIT is a melancholy thing-to see a man of preferment and divinity fighting a battle with a poor old blind organist, and a woman too. Yet the Reverend Dr. ViviAsr, of St....
SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.
The SpectatorA CRITICAL VIEW FROM THE OBSERVATORY. MEN are talking just now far too fast and too long for us to give much space to what others are writing : the King's Speech is of more...
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. III RTIIS.
The SpectatorOn the 7th February, in Bedford Row, the Lady of Sir HARRIS NICOLAS, K.C.M.G. of a daughter. On the 13th of December, at Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Lady GEORGIANA CATHCART of a...
THE ARMY.
The SpectatorWAR.Orexce, Feb. 5.--8th Light Dragoons : Lieut.-Geo. Sir W. K. Grant, K.C.B. to be Col. vice Gen. Sir 11. Tarleton, deceased. Garrisons—Maj.-Gen. Sir .). Bathurst, K.C.B. to...