Grindot, a worn•out veteran in the service of humanity, scantily apparelled in a ragged bluejacket, modestly came forward on his name being called out. It appeared he had been seriously hurt by a cart, and it was onty after a month of 'vere suffering in the hospital that he had
December 22, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England
_ 'Lord John Russell—Adjournment of the House till Thursday, Ist February next.—Dec. 23. Sir Samuel Whalley—Address for a Copy of the Col'fl respondence between the Governments of England France, relative to the occupation of Algiers—Dec. 23. Mr. Hume—Bill to suspend the payment
December 22, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England
FORE I GN 'Versus BRITISH I The Who are the large - p — uTch — aieir;OiulTlSH BRANDY?— The TRADE. Q. Who buys it for consumption I—NOT ONE IN A THOU. SAND. This FACT alone should open the eyes of the public to the Principal purpose for which it is so extensively wed; viz.—the AD
December 22, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England
Lord JOHN RUSSELL in rising to move the order of the day for the house resolving itself into a committee of supply, said that he did so for the purpose of giving the honourable member for Westminster an opportunity of making any remarks hr thought necessary upon the present stat
December 22, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England
Lord BROUGHAM, in moving that the returns relative to the amount of compensation paid which had been last night laid on the table, be printed, said they weJe f 4 c tor y ; although the accounts of the operation of the act had been exaggerated, yet the quality of the exports sent
December 22, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England
SEIZURE AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.-Mr. Deering Nlontague, one of the principal comedians at the Queen's Theatre, entered the office, accompanied by about twenty other actors and actresses, for the purpose of obtaining advice from the sitting magistrate, Mr. Shutt, under the followi
December 22, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England
[From a Second Edition of the Times.] LIVERPOOL, SIX O'CLOCK, P M. The packet-ship Cambridge, which sailed from New York on the 2d instant has just arrived off the port, and her papers and letters have been brought up by a steam-boat. .The contents of - the papers received by th
December 22, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England
" A gentleman - fr - otn Montteal confirms the above statement, excepting that the battle at St. Charles took place on Saturday instead of W ednesday ." Franklin Journal—Extra—St. Albans Vermont, Tuesday evening, Nov. 28, 1837. " Passengers in the stage who left Montteal last ev
December 22, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England