19 MARCH 1836, page 10

Fire-escape

WE have seen a model of a Fire-escape, so simple and complete, so portable and so readily usable, and moreover comparatively inexpensive, that we cannot fancy any objection to......

Postscript 5

SATURDAY NIGHT. If the telegraphic despatches received in Paris from Bayonne are to be credited, the Queen of Spain's troops gained considerable advan- tages over the Carlist......

The King Has Granted A Free Pardon To The Dorchester

labourers. The Morning Chronicle continues to supply curious and entertaining specimens of the Orange correspondence. Lord Kenyon and Fairman are still the chief scribes. The......

The Madrid Correspondent Of The Morning Chronicle States,...

the morning of the 8th instant, " Mr. Hotian, the correspondent of the Morning Herald, was sent from Madrid to Badajoz, in a carriage, and accompanied by some officers of......

Lord William Bentinck's Absence From His Seat In...

caused much surprise and dissatisfaction ; and a correspondent, who calls himself " Are OLD TORY," inquires what we " think of his con- duct in deserting his post ?" Our reply......

The Paris Papers Mention A Rumour That A Considerable...

of the fleet now at Toulon is destined for an expedition against Tangier, to punish the Emperor of Morocco for the aid indirectly afforded to ABDEL KAnea in his efforts to annoy......

By A Mistake Of The Printer, In The Advertisement Of

the Dundee Steamer, last week, the hour of sailing from Hore's Wharf was said to be "ten o'clock afternoon "—it should have been "forenoon ; " and the last two lines, stating......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCH kTIOE. FR1D4Y AFTERNOON'. The English Funds have continued in a depressed state during the whole of the week ; and the market has not been relieved by a purchase of......

The Proctors Of The University Of Oxford Were Expected To

meet yesterday, and to put their veto on the discussion of the propositions respecting Dr. HAMPDEN, intended to be brought forward in Convoca- tion. The Doctor has delivered a......

The Dublin Election Committee Has Been Sitting Every Day...

week, but has not made very rapid progress in the business before it. The general tenor of its reported decisions continues to be of an ex- traordinary character; and we shall......

Mr. Hastie Has Been Elected Member For Paisley, By A

majority of 151 over Mr. AYTOUN ; the numbers being 680 and 529.......

The New Tithe Bill.

TO TUE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. TO TUE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 236 February 1836. SIR—I request your insertion of this letter, at your perfect convenience, upon the three......

East India Shipping.

Arrived—At Gravesend, March 18th, Miranda. Hopper, from Mauritius. Off Margate, 16th, Lady Kennaway, Bolton, from China. At Deal, 14th. Scotia, Randolph, from Bengal. 011 Dover,......