9 MARCH 1844

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A Morning and Evening Cathedral Service; consisting of Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie Eleeson, Credo, Magnificat, and Nunc Dimittis, with an Accompaniment for the Organ. By SAMUEL SEBASTIAN WESLEY.

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A H1orning and Evening Cathedral Service; consisting of Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie Eleeson, Credo, Olagnifieat, and Nunc Dinzittis, with an Acconipanimnentfor the Organ....

The Order of the Daily Service of the United Church of England and Ireland, as arranged for use "in Quires and Places where they sing," by THOMAS TALLIS. Newly edited by JOHN BISHOP, of Cheltenham.

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MU SIC. The Order of the Daily Service of the United Church of Enqgand and Ireland, as arranged ftr use *' in Quires and Places where they sing," by THoMxAS TALLIS. Newly...

NOTE ON THE REVIEW OF M. ZULUETA'S TRIAL.

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NOTE ON TILE EVIEW OF M. ZULUETA S TRIAL. A FRIENDLY correspcot1dett, who takes more care of us than we tuke of ourselv s, has sent us a copy of *' an Anti-Slavery organ "...

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[Lord ELLENBOROUGH is running the set career of Indian Govern-...]

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Lord ELLENBOROUGn1 is running the set career of Indian Govern-| ors: he began by disclaiming war-by denouncing it as tfe toliv of his predecessor; he himself follows up one...

Debates and Proceedings in Parliament.

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D, btt£s anb l3routbings in Varliarncrt. COMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH BRAZIL. In the House of Commons, on Thursdav, Mr. LABOUC1UERE drew attention to the state of the commercial...

[There has been almost a Ministerial crisis in Paris, about the...]

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There has been almost a Ministerial crisis in Paris, about the W proceedings at Tahiti; so ingenious are French statesmen in making up a pretence for combat! A year and a half...

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Miscellaneous.

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, ifscellaneous. The Times says that Osborne House, near Cowes, will probably be hired for a term, with a view to ultimate purchase, as a marine residence for the Queen * and...

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The Court.

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Slite court. THEI Court has forsaken the retirement of Windsor, and Buckingham Palace again displays the standard floating over the marble arch. The Queen and Prince Albert,...

The Metropolis.

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Abe AJRetroPolis. The annual dinner of the Russia Company took place on Saturday, at the London Tavern, with the usual eclat. Mr. Astell, the Governor of the Company, presided;...

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MR. HAVERTY'S WANDERINGS IN SPAIN.

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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY. Ts^vELs, Wanderings in Spain, in 1843. By Martin Ilaverty, Esq. In two volumes. Newlby. BIOGRAPIHY. Menmoirs of Eminent Englishwomen. BI Louisa Stuart...

MISS COSTELLO'S MEMOIRS OF EMINENT ENGLISHWOMEN.

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MISS COSTELLO'S MEMOIRS OF EMINENT ENGLISHI WOMEN. ! THE object of AMiss COSTELLO appears to have been analogous to I that of Mr. JESSE in his different Memoirs of the Courts...

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THE IRISH ROMANCE OF "THE SPY."

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THE IRISH ROMANCE OF " THE SPY." THE charge of having employed "spies" in Ireland, or senpding persons under false disguises to act the part of informers, was formally and...

WHAT IRELAND IS TO GAIN BY REPEAL.

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WHAT IRELAND IS TO GAIN BY REPEAL. I WANT," said Mr. O'CONNELL at Birmingham, " a local Parliament in Dublin, to do the business of Ireland-a Parliament to pass laws for the...

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IRELAND.

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IRELAND. The Repeal Association held the usual weekly meeting on :Monday. Mr. John O'Connell alluded to what had passed in the House of Commons on Friday; averring that in...

Foreign and Colonial.

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AForifan anb Colonial. INDIA.-By the over-land mail, intelligence has been received from Bombay to the Ist February. The contumacious state of Gwalior had been invaded by Lord...

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[DUPREZ, the famous Arnold of the Parisian boards, made his appearance...]

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THE THEATRES. DupRniz, the famous Arnold of the Parisian boards, made his appearance j in Guilloaume Tell, on Thursday, at Drury Lane; and fully answerec to his reputation....

[The Haymarket manager keeps up the game with spirit.]

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| The Haymarket manager keeps up the game with spirit. Mr. WEB- STER holds good cards, and plays them veil: wllen ne noes not count " honours," he finds a flush of small...

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[Last night's Gazette notifies, "that one week of the present Court...]

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I Last night's Gazette notifies, " that one week of the present Court mourning, to commence on Sunday next the 10th instant, will be also for her late Royal Highness the Grand...

[Rumours have prevailed that there is to be a reduction of the duties...]

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Rumours have prevailed that there is to be a reduction of the duties on tea and it seems that they have created so much interest in Dublin, that some gentleman has written to...

[In the Central Criminal Court, today, Thomas Holt was brought up...]

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I In the Central Criminal Court, today, Thomas Holt was brought up to be sentenced for a libel in the Age newspaper on Lord William Paget. The sentence was, four months'...

[The immediate friends of Lord Plunket state, that it is positively...]

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I The immediate friends of Lord Phlnket state, that it is positively his Lordship's intention to reply in his place in the House of Peers to the statements put forward by Lord...

[In the House of Commons, last night, the CHANCELLOR of the Ex-...]

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PUSTSCRIPT. SATURDAY NIGHT. In the Honse of Commons, last night, the CHANCELLOR of the Ex- CEHEQUER introduced his long-expected proposition for the conversion of the...

[Bayonne letters and journals of the 4th instant announce that several...]

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I Bayonne letters and journals of the 4th instant announce that several I new arrests had taken place at Bilboa, and that " au outbreak in the North was not distant."

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[THE largest question mooted in Parliament this week is that of the...]

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NEWS OF THE WEEK. THE largest question mooted in Parliament this week is that of the Sugar-duties: and we learn two important facts from the discussion-that the continuance of...

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BOOKS ON INDIA.

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BOOKS ON INDIA. LITERARY competition, public curiosity, and mechanical facilities in the typographical art, have attained to such a pitch, that no sooner is attention directed...

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THE OLD DOWER-HOUSE.

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TIHE OLD DOWVER-11OUSE. IN -some things this novel surpasses Mrs. GREY'S former productions ; in others it falls below them. In spite of a variety of faults, it has the first...

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LEX TALIONIS.

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LEX TALIONIS. IT is strange that the Members of the House of Commons, when half-stifled beneath the loads of petitions thrown in among them, have never thought of repaying...

A COUPLE OF THOUGHTS ON ENCLOSURE OF COMMONS.

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A COUPLE OF THOUGHTS ON ENCLOSURE OF CO.MMONS. LOUD WORSLEY has reintroduced his bill to make it easy for landowners to absorb into their estates all the common and wild lands...

SPANISH POLITICS.

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SPANISH POLITICS. ESPARTERO has been here for some months; OLOZAGA has just arrived; and, considering the decorous and flattering terms in which the present Spanish Minister...

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[At the Adelphi, Mrs. YATES is playing Ulrica-the heroine of a...]

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At the Adelphi, Mrs. YATES iS playing Ulrica-the heroine of a I melodramatic version of Fidelio: but the pathos of her performance could not overpower the ludicrous influence...

THE SUGAR-DUTIES.

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TOPICS OF TILE DAY. THE SUGAR-DUTIES. WITrOUT undervaluing the importance of the Sugar question, it must be admitted that the attempt to represent it as equally urgent with...

[The Bal Masque at Covent Garden, on Monday, drew such crowds...]

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The Bal Mlasqn6 at Covent Garden, on Monday, drew such crowds to the theatre as no dramatic performance has ever attracted; for stage and pit-platform were almost as closely...

CHECKS UPON DUELLING.; TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.

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CHECKS UPON DUELLING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 5th March 1S44 San-With reference to an article in your paper of the 2d instant, headed A Law Impossible to Obey," I beg...

[ACHARD has taken his final departure (for this season, at least) from...]

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ACHARD has taken his final departure (for this season, at least) fromI the St. James's; and on Monday Madame ALBERT will be the star of the French Plays. The last part of...

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The Provinces.

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'Obe lBrobinces. A meeting was held at Birmingham, on Wednesday, to receive and support Mlr. O'Connell. On his arrival at the Queen's Hotel, an address wz.s presented to him...