Mr. John Louden M'adam, The Celebrated Road-maker, Died...
26th ultimo, in his eighty-first year. The Dumfries Courier gives the following particulars of Mr. M'Adam, his family, and fortune- " Mr. M'Adam has left a widow and two or more......
Count Meric D'argenteau, A Noted Paris Roué And...
married the daughter of an innkeeper at Constantinople. The affair has made a great noise in that stupid city, and furnished a subject for the correspondent of the Morning Post,......
One Of The Principal Reasons For The Long Delay In
removing the &pin of the filth of Paris from Montfsucon, is the dispersion it would cause of the myriads of rats which have hitherto found their sub. sistence there, and which......
Art Important Negotiation, Which Has Been On The Carpet For
some little time, but to which it would have been improper to have alluded at an earlier period, was terminated on Thursday. One of the prin- cipal Joint Stock Banks, with more......
The Steam-boat Royal Tar Left St. John's, New Brunswick, For
Portland in Maine, on the 21st of October, with about one hundred passengers, two camels, an elephant, and other animals, forming a me- nagerie of wild beasts. On the 25th, when......
Of Lord Howard De Walden We Wish To Say Nothing
severe, but we state a fact which is notorious to every one who has been in Portugal, when we repeat that his Lordship is utterly ignorant of the language, manners, customs, and......