Most Of The Newspapers Have Given Some Account Of The
meeting of the Association of Savans at Edinburgh last week ; but, with one ex- ception, they have been excessively dry and prosy. The Courier, how- ever, has furnished the......
We Learn From The Subjoined Paragraph Of The Glasgow...
that Lord Brougham was recognized in passing through Lanark. flow dues it happen that there was no public reception of him, no dining and oratory tit Glasgow ? Surely he did not......
Ireland.
A third letter from Mr. O'Connell to Lord Duncannon, has appeared. It curries forward the account against the Whigs to the eighth charge out of the threatened total of......
In Good Time On Monday, Earl Grey Left Oxenford, Accompanied
by Lady Grey, Sir John Dalrymple, and other friends, and proceeded on his way to Edinburgh. lie was stopped at Dalkeith, by a numerous procession of the inhabitants, and......