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The Morning Post from London, Greater London, England • 3

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SPAIN. Document is extracted the Concise WILLIAM CODDETT. Saving from time to time exposed the glaring inconsist- tadiz Paper), ol iliursday UVti CLUIOLS DoCUMENT (wdtQg to I COMMON COUN.CIL. Yesterday the Una Mavop in state from the Marten. House to ftmMtall, to hold the first Court ofCommoi, C.mwA in fn Aiayornlty.

Cohort. Lrd May0r addre5sed the usual at the first 7NTS 'E MAVOR. I i 'm ir to vt innks to the late eXrdlent and during of authen- (jicd OMe Royal 4 'yr. of Don Logenio IzQr addressed to tti Co ov, dot" 1 Xarch, 1308. ST.

JJXZS'S PALACE. Among the inquirers yestoi day, state Qf ins Majtsty's lie wi rv the followinc Kxretteucies the Spanish and Sardinian Ambassadors Montrose and del Albuquerque. Duchess Mara uitses Hertford and f.ansdowne. Marchioness Dowager Lansdowne. Karl' Pomfret, Paulett.

Mount F.dcumbe, Lind-SpfStSmoVe''' Ad Sand-ich, indeea fully the public mind lU comh ff 0i- not allow eie to relate to von in which since AST deuarture from Marf- iiincivuti'w i the MetrciTobs. an.i UU 1,1 rfSnc riu the dispositions of the Emperor, al Juror, nwd Marshal of the Palace, or with ract-risties for whi. upon all waXSS with applause bat when he was died to do. Vice ticctor or me i.mpire. luc want ot principle, the consummate ignorance, the systematic wilful misrepresentation, and mischievous designs ot this man, so as to render him and his writings perfectly harmless to the British Public, we have not of late thought it necessary even to look into any of bis pages, vvhich, however, we are given to understand, betray aslftcn the head of a madman as the heart of an incendiary but as 'we find he is now directing his efforts to rekindle the flame of rebellion in Ireland, we think the following article, copied from The Londonderry Journal will prove not unacceptable to the Public: Of Irishmen, the most worthless of whom are now endeared to the heart of Cobbett, he formerly spoke I want a Printer No damnable Irishman need apply.

r. William Cobbett!" Lobbett Porcupine Gazette, Philadelphia, 1797. Look at my motto, Irish Reader, look at my motto." Such was the language which Cou-bett applied to our whole nation, at a time when it did net happen to answer his purpose lo pretend friendship to us. This was not the only proof of his affection. Endeavouring to prevail on Mr.

John Adams, the then President, to fA-inM iiuulesses l.rrol, qualities, he supported himself with diVnii c.u the measures, which I suggested in Rosl fci Liverpool, Jersey, Aberdeen, Beverley 7 j'' Dovragers (Srey, Clonmell. Sefton F. Osborne, St. Helen's, Hunt, tlgfieid. (denbervie, Harburton.

Cathcart. RnHsinir Mr. VVaithman said, that he was very far from wishin'to weaken the imuressions maa. i- tiie pswpose of selltittg and of terminaf- nt present in rittion, between Spain certainly in the habit ot opposirg votes or thank noon -vr similar occasions, but could not help duoiar'ng. that i.e had Bentirtck.

Arden. have been transmitted to me by my' ver i i uie seconoeo a motion wit so mir ivonr The vote was nut and e.nni a. liit with its objects, and the resolutions ci to them. JreHK Advertisement.) HP corps of reach troops cautoued in MILITIA. Mr.

VrrHMN hrmitrhf mi tlv ,0 in iuiiii.il- pointed to examine the Militia Regulations, nrrvious lo bis hi pregnant with important consequences, ui-vt-r. made between the French and Spa- preeiuins 11. ne statea mat tne lommittee had-most attentively considered the stihiii-t h'ut .1.... Henley, M. Cameron.

Day, F. Osborne, l- s- (ibnbervie, Dorrier, Radstoek Scott, Su in van, Collingwood, Dalrymple, Wellington, An! struther, l.cra. J-Sinclair, J. Orde, W. Ander- 'rV.

i taM 'Td Sydne' Smith, J. G. Cot-JkJitheS BayDeS' A AJne, Archbishop of York. Bishops Chester, Salisbury. Winchester.

Adirtirah Campbell, Markham, Young A'dcrmeu Cootnbe, Si ith. y' Ross, Wymys, Wilford, Coluncls larnasre. Jrnkinson. pedient to petition Parliament to nable them todo aw.yy th- ji.c representeit-iaat tot: system.of tiie C'ti'v was carried on at an enonnaas esitiT.ee. ami fhi.t admission of Irishmen into America, Corbett re- r-i iv itrnenc resnir'o tiw nnv.r.r.: presented the Irish as a fornrinns Tax.

It ap'p. are-J tolhe fnml 1 uwior n.estocK in tne uands cf the t.i-aiir.aa.ier of one of the fond of ranine and lilontl fit eeiments. no account had heen ii evident oiililic uur- Captains II crott, Steplienson Court that such stock sliOTilJ he deviHe'il uuiy I ISIlie among the wild beasts of the wocds and wildernesses." As a mottO to t.np. nf thxco nowirc 5 wun-. lie Hi Iff Vlieu Uf Ihn, equai reciprocity, can obviate aid Hpaveive to isidui ea solemn and defini.

big basis kjjif j'n-aS and Spanish rdt-nies, the subjects or rtfv a full reciprocal freedom of trade and and duties hich they pav in ncrrriev This reciprocal preference and ad- pos- essed and enjoyed by the subject? rflff now ia the possession of France, the these countries will require a military and tiie continual passage of -I'll-on aud defend Portugal against Lng- know Cobbett prides himself highly on his mottos). Victors Mane, Carey, Maton, Morris, Home Irb' 'Burton, eld 11. Rrowne, Iloare, tierney, Cameron, C. Adams, M.elanon, 1 enn Kennck. Pemberton, Stone, R.

Thorn- vZSrlk il Vl i5'i Wallace, Dalrymple, Narncr. illis. Alexander, Greenwood, Bilker, A. Stanhope Cholmondeley, Farquhar. Ashlev.

ajs- rtioveu iuii meaning tne Irish a race Able to bring a jribbet in discrace. To another he gave the following elegant morccauy iwrre ftjainwring Spencer Perceval, Campbell, At-kyns, B. Howard, Rvier, Dent. Misses Perceval, Rumbold, Bankes, Sullivan. flea! of trouble, expense, and duquie- LINKS ON HIS MAJESTV THE KING OF SWEDEN'S RECEPTION IN ENGLAND, ARRIVAL A.N'O in frequent causes of disturbance, ye, oi i': be ami ably settled i the total 5.7 i-'rsnce receiving an cquiva- i nairat ta the Empire.

nwee i de una Vi'Z," succession to i most corrupt tendency. The we.rds 1 ug: 7 each man, atid it was notorious that the reereit never re. ejvod more than half tliatsum. and many or fhse who in.l ced to enlist vere rewaided with no more thai: one gnjt.va. Tbe majority of these select pers was incapabb: of in any situation civil or military, and after a prol aMon ol vr Incapabllitv the.

parishes were obliged to supph any which might he compiained of. lie submitted to tfi- t'ourT, whether thf representations made with respect 13 the b'. in she hands oi Magistrates could be credited when that the balance in their hands for the last fam' ycats amounted to no more than 4ihki. and it v.as evi'dem npoh a tatr calculation, that no less than X.Qt. in t'Kir possession.

The expenditure of this e.abR-diiaent exceeded halfa million a sum commensurate to the re-venae of the C'-tv He then presented the Report, whic is r-c iv oroei-ed to he quickly printed and it wa- det-i mia -d that a speedy day should bc appointed for the con, id. ration o. m'. Upon a Report from the ('nmtnittee $0 of eivc.b-a-a statue to his Majesty, it was re-rived that the upper en the room, over the Lord Mayors seat, wovild he thr- situation, and the Committee were iji.truct' i.i advertise for models or designs from such artisls us wore u. sirous of esecaiiiie the same.

The ('onrt voted to the late Lord Chaplain a purse of guineas. Upon a leport from the Navigation it was reftr-red to that Committee to coasid the nod. to be ad 1. ftert for efleetnallv ono.Kitir iht. ..1 C-Sricvtr a cut "i -jjiuucc u-rujivc anu Uf-.

utiiiilur of forces with which each! lH iy aid tJie other. ho whe: hi to fonnd a firm and lasting I i r- r.id of uappif, terminating the in h'i'ch ranee ami pain p'ced. 1 ahouKi iiir.it yselt to the faith- a duties. iljxstfa trusted of invo've no less than the existence ef'p iiiour, and the respect dat to its Government, i of canals, mils, which, if obtained' Id entirely div rr tne trace Irom the Itiver Thames. i.wo'"! solely from the Sovereign and his 1 would no quote Jhe name of Pat, without an antidote.

And in a letter to the same President he gives the following character of us An Irishman is a natural Jocobin, and incurable by acts of lenity, generosity, and friendly dealing for, though he ill temporize to gain his purpose, yet will he be sure to lay hold ot the first opportunity to disturb the State he resides in and CUT HIS NEIGHBOUR'S THROAT." In consequence of these friendly representations Mr. Adams actually wrote to the British Government to request that no more Irish subjects might be sent out; for that if they were, they would either not be suffered to knd, or else they "would be sent into the swamps of Loiasiana; there, like negro slaves, to cultivate the woods. Such are the obligations which Ireland, and the -Vorth of Ireland in particular, owe to Mr. Cobbett: such was his genuine opinion of us, at a time when he had no motive for hypocrisy. But hen he has an object in view when he hopes 'o make us as miserable, discontented, and malignant is he is himself how changed is his language We are now, all of a sudden, become a gallant and ge nerous pe ple," forsooth And he seems really to ct inat such this vU impose on the Irish, and lead them to follow him in all his schemes for the disturbance of the Slate he resides in." Surely we ould deserve name, at least, of the abuse with which Cobbett formerly bespattered us, if we patiently submitted to the insult of the praise with which he now beslavers us.

Cogbett would fain make us discontented with the new taxes. Aud yet he out-taxes even Chancellor Foster himself. Since his confinement in Newgate, he has thought fit to double (aye. indeed to double) his charge upon his followers and disciples, aud instead of one shillinc r.cr week, to make ihm fi-' ttm principle, my ardent love for my coun- LA lis 1 i IG A'C E. COURT OF KIVG'S KKXClf.

'crsoav. Dfc fi ijaffjj u. reprejent to the Prince of Benevento, as Sittings al Westminster, hi fore hunt ur Ameriian colonies to the commerce of be, in effect, to divide them between France Speriai BEAUT Sn i'UE BT V-Vf. ne bos v. tuc Iiev.

r.r-:rs oao. This was no action bv Mr I5n V.t, iii.i ojit-u uuriii iu rnuire, wouia ne EY CATHARINE EAYLEY. How cast like Remus naked on the world," re Monarchs reft. Lo! Sweden's hero now. From diadem, and throne, and kingdom hurl Sustain on Briton's ever daring prow.

He gabis the laud the shouts resound around. Welcome! yea, doubly welcome to our Isle; Beauty ith tears salutes the cheering sound, While manhood listens with exulting smile. Hail glorious King in exile more than great Greatly to struggle, greatly too, to dare, Was the victim of oVrmasterin" fate," We greet thee ith the soul best feelings here. TV adventrous Chiefrain on the billowy main, Has seen his gallant bark th infuriate sport Of elements he ove to stem in vain, One plank lie S'asp'd and hop'd to gain the ort Gasping, he buffeted th o'er whelming waves; Again! again! the 1 rises Lo Again the dauntless utii, his fate he braves Save him! Oh! save him! He is sinking now Again he rises 'from the friendly shore, A rope has reach'd the grateful grasping hand, They aid his ef.ot ts, and one struggle more, The suffering Hero gains th' echoing strand. A join the shout and to an injnr'd King, Wtiiamia still shall give the greeting due The lyrist too shall strike the harmonious string, And in sweet vers award her tribute too.

Hail! Hero, hail! Whence Vasa rul'd thou'rt fled, That St.ite gave Fnrnpe thee, its pride, its boast Fate f'jujit with C.sar, guiltless Powpey bled, But Rapture welcomes thee on Briton's Coast. And yet asrain hei timbrel rear'd on high, She bMs thee kc come honour, truth, she sings, Before whose fervid beams the anarchs fly, Teat bade Rebellion spread her soaring wings. fmilt Luglis'i arrojfance a pretext for acting against the Rev. -Mr. fieri for tn iu-c, 1 v.

ti.at until a pea.ee should take place, eur strovinff a picture, the property of ihe I'laiutiir, which was exhibitins hi I'all-mall. bv which he iS miiK uaif it; iiir, a-- well as t-iose of rance and otner tvnt leiosiS. lua be cut olf. I added, hibition and the value of the picture. Tin? was ol a in-i-lar nature.

Mr. D.i lb tii o.V.: Ml cuald unt be lol raied wilitout a breacli of who had been employed by Mr. 1 1 to paint a ii of Vt rs' Lii iau's. I'm tijf 1 1 fearfcn; riirui.il, -x p-jtv us inutility to Spain, u-: -( ipm-rei wtin ty w.iy or nnnse 1. mo.

tuc svi hi of lis I oioni dwelt on the tf tlir- Qaeea 1 (rnria, and the still ed on the nurierv tale of He nut 1 I which is. that a beautiful HTMUfNIi ki by the cession of Pyrenean jo -ture, hum-r Lieust, the subject of is shut up in an a I'zU- boa it. hnt a.i jewels iii Bi-nfniin an t- hi va. nt. chanted nalace.

anil is 1 inmaat-u if other remedv could be sue- one ho ives her peai is, diaim.xKis. 'k- h'vsdom, 'feroiio'J ti of Iberia, might be to induce her to marry hi ji, which' iisih she coiii.er.th to. Aaihif titai aijali iiiuulJ nut be governed by any ir. tsoi, ui le exercise o. war an interview between jJeanty and li nns pourtiaved as b'e nfy, and ii-well known, was ken- u.id by havin-- shoulders, no'intm." 11 of ri: a raacy, had p.i.i:(.-J r.u lieast, and Mrs, Hope tiope.

whose vveallh face pat the nd a label underneath wilt give tt'ttc lics'ity tj i ftaiMisin despair at il.e CMlv Was tin likeir-. ss two shillings for the precious privilege of being un- from the word of the falile All thil Poor Ibnuiv was icrificenhitutto of hei -am: rTBnlR'g IHU S. ti hie.i of fixinc the in the i h'-f; durrtcd be satf uh ti i Ms MR! to nottc" tiie 'jlrrt ubidi the eatimnica 1 iwafc utstiis in pain, had Uie. iit. TTffVff, f-ay of defensive i twit to the Pi nee.

thai such would have c- me paiu in such circ-iritslaiic-1 as the Coti-' liiiinc. i t.at in cur present of ace lance, we needed not tne assistance of her ad uur hearths an alt.ii:, or even rijir foreign the liuiiios Avres, cc. clear lv iiappj togetner" v.un Inm, twice as olten as before. Fifty-two British shillings per year additional! besides dou'jle papers, new and then, when he has any very bad news to rejoice over and exaggerate, or i jus. uirf, out sue was iie 1 e.x.

tunie rc. hich her former any very good news to contradict or exn'rmi own v. exhibited among others 0111 itu; th- n'tii of June A. mall. At first took a bui S.

par day, but noso'wrr it acrcrally known that two tiers ms so well hu wn in fa hie-. making I he whole expense of his paper to an Irish reader not less (1 he Kr'Vr Herald ky) than Ten THEATRES. t.ie as and Hone, Jhe canvas, bat the z.nH li I olnds per year iiv, Mr. Foster' ore t.i avuid, a ju it' 11 's 11 1 i an ir .1. i- ,.1.

i ii as ne Othello and ie Spoil' cent, tax on windows is a ti-Wn-. to fins. 'iVnlv ihna bi other ot Airs. went ow.hv. and in a pi Jiortil nroceedtiiff.

1 laauiiefl alter- t.ic lascal who tuui 1- i "'Mr' i i re. who can atiord to nnv sr hih fo- tUt. performances of last night. The of the evening was the appearance -O" S' vviui Kir.te cu! tue picture into pi--c tor which th pr- that ids tv ii.teb-d lo piocecil Child er tiie i-t d. 1 Ve tn-U-, that l.e aits i ii.

i.i tiie ff C. i i.i ii'galive. lf hit, Krwn.r a ttitii mus brotizbt. Tin rai uns, uueiu uoi 10 nav tuff our soldiers an in tlio rlnm.c in the part of the PlaintitT, and omyar.v who visited sailors, who enable them to grumble in secuiifv. Out' of compliment, however, his well beloved Iilsh proved hy th.j ill.csse-ey added, that aii th? -rscd irir of tfe nd Mrs.

('. p-. is is a mii; 1111 ir.i.-b nt strong Ilk en of the figures to Air. 1 JWr. A TTO 11.VK -Li S.

F.RAr. deser.h. .1 i I 'liscf in e-msequence vt the fts roar Highness. J-s able conventb.a was on the i iol the i Hoop- into lite interior or Spain 'i. ois t'siiic should readers, Cobbett i.is paper (published every action by a foreigner, who hud viola; etinesoay and Saturday) Jhe VVkf.kly Register.

If you, Mr. Printer, or anv other of" us fororinm lie appealed lor recompetice for Do Los. he said, came cout.trv o1 -i-en jrdered on these his own iiaintiiar. the II cL thosj laws to opposed injury. Vr.

iih 'h1v one pii his Wi.r't.liy who ihonht the aiii. for it. Wishing is die nell kt own p.iiron savages," had made such a bull, what changes would upon. -sidene ot ill at i.icttue was shewn to Mr. ib irom tin 1 fa merit, and kivp him Snn ther to e.iroiirage him, as Air.

not LOKiJLTT nave rung upon it, dearly as he loves us. Another subject which has enabled Cobbett to fill a great many of his columns of late, is the Funds on which he has displayed his usual ignorance. If he it! quit Mail to v.lic. Of this 1 he Cm i it r. li rnsf nil' 01 i.ie arrs, re aesirea ntm to likeiK ss ot Hone Cup but him t()0 siuiiiias before he bc-ran.

niiil Hi finished. (Mr. D. who was in o.nf xrl ,.1 I i or, i trooii would allow him to t'al'Lce had a -ured me 5.1' liMDO. ind he defied him to rove it 1 1...

1. as ueeii was only because be lias been shallow. Had he ventured beyond the verv surface, he won thus liberally, because he WculJ cat submit to tin ther and extensive demands from Mr. 1). he had ir.

revenue lib'dll have been beyond his depth, and his ignorance would Mr. Hope, in one ot the tender, st points. he it to th- niry. when. er there could iIimM nave uispiayea itsell even to the most ignorant of his readers.

To point out all his errors, would oblige me to go more deeply and at much greater length into the picture, namely, that Mrs. Hope was Werthed lo a maf MM USilOS PAPERS, or tar. DAY. if d-quarters, Capataria, JtcR, 9, ISi'O. 5 iC L-ad Marsha) has not failed to com- iiighti ss, when he received the iufor- o.tixi...

I no better than a beast, tor the sake of his riehc -Mi who knew Mr. and Mrs. Mope in their miestle life knew that they were enviable ohiecis nf Hiiir.pst;i- f. it .1 that abstruse subject than your space would admit. cule w.is so ffallbisr thai the iii out one 01 nis inconsistencies 1 shall just notice.

lie labours in martv nlaces to Drove, that an inilivirlunl could not endure it, and he had abated the nuisance, which iii- Jiaracier, it ill he remeniberd, Cookh was My successful in; and by many it wassnid to be c.a'f d'ouvre. To this, however, we could never give our assent, though we readily acknowledged his. excellence in it. Mr. C.

Kemblc sus-tahud it. ina manner highly creditable to his talents, tnough he certainly by no means equalled his predecessor. The countenance of Cooke waa so atlmira. bly moulded for this part, that it was almost considered as belonging oi if to I'go, and his rugged features gave a stronger expression of villany than it was possible to expect from Mr. C.

Kkmble, In this instance, however, the Iago of last night deserves particular praise, as the great controul he had ever his features gave, in the most essentia! parts, the requisite expression in a manner which strongly reminded us of Cookt, while it made us forget the natural serenity of Mr. C. Kkmulk's countenance, tte rally speaking, where no extra. oidii a-y exertions were called for, tae villain was not marked uilictentlv strong. His appearance was too prepossess i and we did not feel (hat detestation which ouht to be excited.

This observation applies as well to his voice as to his appearance. His physical power? precluded the possibility of his giving that eiuct and importance to certain passages, which they derived from the exertions of CcoivE. Those deficiencies, though we must observe, were in a great degree compensated for by the admirable manner in which bespoke those passages where he affected the liner feelings. His delivery of the following lines Oh whrt damning minutes tells he o'er. Who doats, yet doubts, suspects, yet fondly loves," was parlicuIatH- admired, and fervently applauded.

We must not forget to give oar meed of praise i iil iit nosK.aicuiu me pence 01 in.nliy, and ne sure Sod eiise of tiie Jurv uanlil i-ivi lht c.nnlloct imn tt. 1 Ul IIH CflStUC OI atld reir.ie.T im nnii. lending his money to Government, must consider that ii. t. damr cs.

regijueM, imd. the co nmaud of Brradier- Loi'l! tnlH I'm Tnni tification, the only question was the amount of the damages. in the attack of the 15th Svptember, in the HSuiRsl the r.iv:,!rv .1... V. 'r r.

i -ii expressing ins highest raise of the om- and s. liers iinfi hi rninmaiir) tiv. jin.uit- tri urtinnru uy uie I 'C'cnui. lit vas not disputed. With respect to the loss of the exhihit on, Plaintiff ought not to recover on that acuiunt, tor no doujjt could be entertained hut that the picture was a libel on Mr.

Hope, and as such, could not be legally nor tiie sahject of legal gains, therefore loss of them could no? he .,.1 "TWi. .1 at: conduct ufa.il deserve Wiistanccs have nusrd tiie delav till now of 1131.U. 1 ne uuif pitipitLV turn 1 rm.iiHieg was Uie Canvass and the paint. It had been "slated hy one wttnt ss, that thoilrltt the nietnre n-01-th riOfl Itur I10 I enemy, his feels it 1 asii.ii the now riake known his calculation from the cliaracfer of the artist mid the rate pulb th" said attack, so much to the which ne was usually pain, whir: was not the true criterion or Tif iii lln-ir oninion 'alue. The Jury ould say what the das? really Verdict for the Plaint i if ftiuiuu-es eally Verdict for the Plaint ill Da mouev as ausoiuieiy sonic and gone that ail he has for it, in fact, is a right of receiving so much per an.

num at the Bank, under the name of interest and yet he admils, that by the operation of the Sinking Fund, not a week passes but some of the creditors (any who please) are paid oil' their principal) and that by the same means, the whole debt, principal and interest, will be paid oft in a few years; actually paid in money, into the hands of the creditors. So much for the consistency of his argument. But independent of the Sinking Fund, there is not a creditor of the State who may not in twenty-four hours turn his debt into ready money, at the cost, I believe, of 2s. Gd. for each hundred pounds whereas if he had lent it on mortgage, he most file a bill, and take expensive proceedings and wait many months hefore he can touch a penny of it.

Aud it is this very facility of calling in your money when you ill, that makes many people prefer getting five per cent, from Government to six from any private person. These are facts, which, even ignorant as lie is, CoBnETT must know; and therefore I must again accuse him of wilful falsehood. But, poor fellow even while I ritebim liar, my heart feels for him for while penning the last sentence, the news of the glorious victory of Busaco reached me. After all his sarcasms against our army and its General, how will Cobbett bear this? And, as if to mortify him douhly, I observe in the snr-' paper, the funds, the British funds, spite of all his labours to depreciate them, actually higher than when those public-spirited labours commenced. That is to say, there are now more buyers among tiie F.np-lish.

nrreafer demand fnrstnek than lirfnrp Pnhltel OLD BAlLllY. o-d-T that ieat justice may tWs oi irig.i and the fJberfil- French cavalry, nfter rstouset by the aid and protectioa pjnish cavalry, that were inferior in ca dorgc with ll'Ohoreon the brigade under '1 which consisted little more than u. the wUcli does the greatest as an nliirer hv hcir eon- 1 siernay iiopKins, m-s, to those pans where he sin eretl at the dupes of anil Kicnara frescott, a youth o. 11. were ftitlurtU for bi.i -lyriously breaking and entering the ilwcliing-iaius of'iXa'vT-i l'hillipi.

on the nieht of the November, and a quantity of" wearing apparel, h' properly, -of 1 as. 6d. They were all found Gutk but recoil mended to mercy. I'-rli 11 of the troops and the example hii iillainy. lie re he market the exultation of the trijinphunt hypocrite with the happiest effect, and was all the ciitic could expect, and the audience desire.

Upon the whole, his performance was such as to ire yeneral satisfaction, and almost wholly todis- in a moment was routed and com- MID DL ESEX ESS 10 DrcrM (J. Pttwdr "in? ki'h'd. they were oblig- "i me rest by Resorting to the pro- House Clerk enw 11, -t at Sessioi.i tliere rse c.iv.ses the trials This being appeal day at the Cot! there was nothing of any public inte To-morrow the remainder of tliv; Tra of the Prisoners will be heard. c.u' a strong body of artillery, where that, regret, which as naturally to be expected lf.jSf JJ'Sw:" from the strong impression left by his predecessor on H.ourt. which the public mind, he was uniformly cor t'arthiT height- iwrrtiiacthe futi tires i as their in fan fied and enlihte ned them on the subject.

Alas poor Cobbett IVl-Pa tin 'iirnoil I .1 rect, ill many parts sti iking, and in some excellent. Mr. Young played Othello in his best style, and The lists of divisions in 1'ariianu nl, some Papers, are uniform', incorrect. bv that i uith more than common success. Ii run ton made a the Pi ers who voted aaitu ir.ent, Viscount Faxmoi th Mif Si'KNCir-'s Amend-ind Lord vmnu were respectable stand in Cussio, and Mrs.

II. Johnstone, inou roreioiacsi ramine, ana 10, mere is plenty 111011 sneerest at Lord Wellington, and behold, he is victorious Thou didst demonstrate that public credit was gone, and see the funds are rising. And whilst thou art fretting in thy cell at the discomfiture of thy malignant prognostications, the British Fmpire, in contempt of thee and thy disciples, is free, happy, powerful, and successful. ALFRLT). in Mesdcmona, chained general applause "-1' 'o "ru tiioi.gh tiiroiigh a tract of the face of an enemy so su- aay atlciapt oh their part ":ir.v l--sts l5; igadier-i General "pprnbatioiiiind uckpa.

ledg-the iff to present the same 1 ioHiers that engaged in worthy of thi Por- igrusd) MOZINIIt), The Snail' Child, which followed, was performed omitted. The whole of the State Lottery wiil lie One Day, on an entirelv new Plan, ie in a very good style, and kept the House in a con. tiuuul roar of laughter. We must give the 1 his due. This we believe over-rates the produce of Mister Cobbeft's sjsfem of taxation.

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