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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. TURKEY. (Private Correspondence.)

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. TURKEY. (Private Correspondence.)

CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 25. A Tartar, who arrived here yesterday from Persia, has brought intelligence of the death of the Schah, which took place at Ispahan on the 20th of last month. His successor, Mohamed Mirza, son of Abbas Mirza, had already been recognised in that character b
December 24, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
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December 24, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
APPEAL TO THE PHYSICAL FORCE OP IrnE totSlitir.

APPEAL TO THE PHYSICAL FORCE OP IrnE totSlitir.

APPEAL TO THE PHYSICAL FORCE OP IrnE It was Mr. SREIG, if we mistake - not, who first suggested the idea of having simultaneous meetings or the people in the days of the Catholic Association. His appeal is at present confined to "the athletic thousands who constitute the national
January 8, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
CURIOUS CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY WITH INTENT TO

CURIOUS CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY WITH INTENT TO

DEFRAUD. Ignatius Francis was indicted for having conspired with a person named Stephens, already convicted, to obtain frau. dulently a valuable horse, the property of Mr. James Smith. Mr. Dunbar said, this case would only be supported by circumstantial evidence. The prisoner wo
October 23, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
ben stated in the case of Mr. Barrett, that there was no penalty attached to the non-performance of the Act

ben stated in the case of Mr. Barrett, that there was no penalty attached to the non-performance of the Act

of 55 Geo 111.. everybody knew that the violation of any Act of Parment was in itselfan offence indictable at coalition law. Mr. ROEBUCK said that although Government had not commenced this prosecution against the Brighton Guardian. yet the Government had a discretionary power o
February 22, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
SPLENDID AURORA BOREALIS.

SPLENDID AURORA BOREALIS.

One of the most splendid appearances of the Aurora Borealis was seen on Monday night, in our northern regions, ' that has been witnessed for more than half a century. It was seen early in the evening —about ten, it pas§ed over head in all directions, like light fleecy clouds, bn
December 31, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
A Board of Directors meet daily, by whom Policies may be effeeted in a few hours. Premiums may be paid

A Board of Directors meet daily, by whom Policies may be effeeted in a few hours. Premiums may be paid

quarterly or half-yearly. References and personal attendance unnecessary when the medical reports are satisfactory. Distinct tables at very moderate rates , for all climat es , i nc l u di ng sea risk, ?or military and naval officers, and for persons afflicted with disorders not
December 31, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
Nearly ready, in 2 vols. T HE EXILE of ERIN; or the Sorrows of a Bashful Irishman. " All men

Nearly ready, in 2 vols. T HE EXILE of ERIN; or the Sorrows of a Bashful Irishman. " All men

have their foibles; mine is too much modesty." Good. natured Man. Whittaker, and Co., Ave Maria-lane.
December 31, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
LITERATURE.

LITERATURE.

National Lyrics, and Songs for Music.—By Felicia Hemans. Dublin: Curry and Co.; and Simpkin and Mar- shall, London. This tasteful and beautiful volume contains, besides some ' poems on subjects of national traditions, all those scattered Pieces of its justly celebrated author wh
April 2, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
BANK OF ENGLAND.

BANK OF ENGLAND.

An Account of the Liabilities and Assets of the Bank of England, on the Average of the Quarter ending the 6th of May, 1834. Circulation LIABILITIES ASSETS. • • £18,978,000 1 Securities £26,691,000 Deposits 14,081,000 Bullion £35,575,000 £33,059,000 —.ow.— DECLARATION OF INSOLVEN
May 9, 1834 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England