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Printed by C. nod W. Kotnbll, Little Fulteney street.
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cer , within the short space of a fortnight , has succeeclecMn capturing two important slave vessels ; one a ship , the other a brig , and in releasing from slavery upwards of 900 Africans . The circumstances under which both these vessels were chased and taken , reflects the greatest honour on
the naval skill and gallantry of Lieutenant Norcott , and we only regret that we have not space for the details which are highly animating and interesting . The British Government will , we hope for the sake of humanity , persevere in putting down a system which was too long trifled with by the Tories when in office .
4 . The Oxford Chronicle . —The apothegm of Solomon , that " there Is nothing new under the sun , " seems to be much endangered by a recent " visitation " upon the Tories of Oxford . Behold , Oh Champions of Darkness ! a light has gleamed upon Acheron—a liberal paper is come down upon ye ! It might have been entitled The Oxford Chronicle versus The I ) uke of Wellington and his Army of Divines ! Such a paper rising up beside the University , and refusing to bow down before the brazen
idol of its Chancellor s Nose—that royal-arch of masonic purity in religion and war—creates in our bosoms a fervid glow more patriotic and not less ardent even than that which is communicated by those beamy reflections upon the idolaters . What must all the Dignitaries feel ?—what think ?—as they see the " hand-writing on the wall" regularly every week assuring them that their kingdom is passing away ! The fox-hunting Bacchanalian
alumni may curse and stamp at the decree amidst their gowned orgies , — but their reign is finished ! Let them turn Reformers as soon as possible ; let them read the Oxford Chronicle instead of Eusebius and the Fathers . We wish this paper every success , and hope to see it soon take its place beside the bold-spirited Sheffield Iris , The Star in the JBast ^ The Cheltenham Free Press , The Brighton Patriot , &c . &c .
5 . Civil War in Spain . —Latest Intelligence . —A combined movement of the Christino troops against the Carlist insurgents , is daily expected , when General Evans , at the head of 10 , 000 men , will march on Irun and Fuenterrabia , and probably also on Hernani . The attack , we anticipate , will be successful ; and we hourly expect talegraphic
intelligence to that effect . The communication between France and San Sebastian will in this case be thrown open to the Christino forces ;—but this victory will by no means terminate the war . The vigilance of the British Auxiliary troops along the French Frontier may assist in cutting off the ostensible Carlist supplies , and this will be all . To talk of
Starving a race of hardy mountaineers out of their own fertile mountain provinces , is extravagant . Stronger measures must be adopted to end this civil war *
Printed By C. Nod W. Kotnbll, Little Fulteney Street.
Printed by C . nod W . Kotnbll , Little Fulteney street .
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We thank C . T . for his paper on the change of the ' Social System , ' though \ r « have some doubt as to whether we can avail ourselves of his kindness . , The poetry by L . G , we are sorry to be obliged to decline . The print in not to satisfactory as we could have wished . W , L . T . ' s criticism ;—the conclusion of the Standard of Taste , and of the Civil War in Spain , in our next .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 1, 1837, page 192, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1829/page/66/
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