31 DECEMBER 1831, page 3

Tjt Airtropaii.

THE most remarkable incident which has happened to the metropolis since our last, is the extraordinary fog that has visited it. It first came on on Saturday evening, and......

The Last Arrivals From New York Bring Us The Message

of Pre- sident JACKSON to the Congress. The matter of the message is im- pOrtaat; the manner is not quite so good as- that by which the state papers of some of General JAcesox's......

The Most Recent Accounts From The Red Sea Represent The

coun- try, on its eastern shores, as a prey to the most frightful distress. Scurvy, fever, and cholera morbus rage there. The cholera was particularly dreaded, as the strongest......

Clic &wt.

No news, says the adage is good news. Of our good King, we • have this week nothing to announce. We could wish that we could be equally silent respeeting the Queen ; but lye......

Bucking:iam House.

S EVERAT. additional documents I ',tee been printed, by order of ti I a I To eee of Commons, for the inf,neeati on of the Committee. So tie- a, tile public contempt and......