6 APRIL 1833, page 11

The Times Report Of The Thanksgiving-speech Delivered By...

HortiOesE on Thursday to the electors of Westminster, has the fol- lowing passage- " That unopposed election he took to bo peculiarly gratifying, not only to him per. sonallv,......

The Currency.

TO THE EDITOR Or THE SPECTATOR,. SIR - I am much surprised and concerned at the very objectionable spirit shown in canvassing the opinions of those who are favourable to a......

The New Board Of Inquiry Into The Excise Will Commence

their la- bours in the cours,:. of a few days. It is not yet settled whether they will sit in the City or at the West End of the town. _......

An Express Has Arrived From Paris ; And It Is

said that it brings an account, by telegraph from Bayonne, of an arrangement between SARTORIUS and Don PEDRO. No such information, however, has been received by the French......

Intrigues At Tiie India House.

TUE Directors of the East India Company and their partisans are at the present moment busily intriguing to defeat the Ministerial plan for the future government of India and the......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. Some sensation has been excited by a report that the Duke of ORLEANS iS about to visit this country. TALLEYRAND has been send- ing round to-day to various places......

We Rejoice To Find That The Electors Of Dundee Are

of our opinion respecting the choice of it representative to succeed the late Mr. KINLOCII. Almost immediately upon the arrival of the news of that gentleman's death, a great......

"an Original Subscriber" May Rely On The Defect Be Points

out being remedied next week. The omi,sions have been accidental, but unavoidable. The Letter of our fitir Correspondent, on CORBETT'S whimsies regarding the Jews, in our next......

President Jac1:!-;■.)n Delivered His Inaugural Address On...

March. ; e . ;le of the United States of his anxiety to preservetin of the Local Governments untouched; but at the same t. decl..:,.ts his conviction that it is of incalculable......