26 DECEMBER 1840, page 7

We Wish The Spectator, While Retracting, As It Has Done,

rather ungra- ciously, its imputation to the Globe, of an absurd story respecting high personages, would abstain from inserting fresh errors respecting our very humble selves.......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The Paris papers of Thursday give the discussions in the Bureaux of the Chamber of Deputies, on the demand of an extraordinary credit of 200,000,000 francs, lately......

At The Conmtencentent Of The Week The Money.: .•..:. 1..

v, in conse- quence of the fall 411 ' OW lINehallp . , ilOttat in (Mr . -• • • --•iOit of the French Feuds. '1'lle tendency to decline mat:,,,11.... I. t, i.t g ence brou g ht......

The Ihtuihri,/ Gazette Of The 16th Contains A Rayal Decree

modifying, or rather abolishing, the Fueros of Navarre, pri.visi.qoally, until a law shall pass on the subject. Article 1 places the military sagvegnment on the same footing as......

The Session Of The Jamaica I Louse Of' Assembly Was

opened by Sir Charles Metcalfe, on the 27th October. His Excellency's speech and the replies to it are charaeterized by a strength and warmth of expres- sion altogether uncommon......

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Our next Number will belong to another year. We have t the.' the drp.attunty, when there is less pressure than usual upon our pages, to publish the I NoFX TO MC SPECTATOR fur......

At The Seventh Annual Soiree Of The Glasgow Association For

Promot- ing Religious Liberty, of which a long report is given in the Glasgow Argos received this morning, the following resolution \ Vil■ carried una- nimously— " That this......

Mr. J. M. Gladstone Has Offered Himself As A Candidate

for the bo- rough of Walsall, with every prospect of success.—Thies, Dec. 26. The StaflOrdsbire Examiner accuses the Tories of " ingratitude and turpitude unequalled in the......