The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . came into the handsof his Royal Highness the Prince ofWales. It was then, for sometime,inhabited by his secretary, ThomasTyrwhitt, Esq.; but when a separateestablishment was assigned for hisdaughter, the Princess Charlotte,ihis mansion was given by her royalfather for her residence. Ever sinceit has been the property of bis Roy-al Hiffhness, this edifice has beenknown by the name of , from that of the street atthe extremity of which it is situated. RETROSPECT SPANISH PENINSULA. Anglo-Portuguese Arm


The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . came into the handsof his Royal Highness the Prince ofWales. It was then, for sometime,inhabited by his secretary, ThomasTyrwhitt, Esq.; but when a separateestablishment was assigned for hisdaughter, the Princess Charlotte,ihis mansion was given by her royalfather for her residence. Ever sinceit has been the property of bis Roy-al Hiffhness, this edifice has beenknown by the name of , from that of the street atthe extremity of which it is situated. RETROSPECT SPANISH PENINSULA. Anglo-Portuguese Army, and North the relief of Ciudad Ro-drigo, our army in its neighbour-hood has remained utterly has rc-advanced to nearly its oldposition, and now occupies an ex- OF POLITICS. tended line of canfonments along theCoa; the light division at Fuentede Guinald i, the first divf^on eightleagues in the r< tr of the formerriver, the fourth division betweenthe Coa and the Spanish fronier,and the other divisions in differentvillages in the rear oi the Coa. The. r&(Al„eAnc*tf^&M/-Afy/,,e/*& ??/>//r) ; ^ ? O UETIIOSPECT OF POLITICS. 351 repose they arc likely to enjoy, for .some time at least, will, we trust,diminish the sickness which, welearn wilh regret, has prevailed oflate among our troops in no smaldegree. It will probably depend onMarmonts movements, whether *hisposition will remain our winter-quarters. That general has also re-sumed his former position aboutPlaeentia, leaving his advancedposts on the Atlagon. The Frencharmy of the north, under GeneralDorsenne, appears likewise station-ary, and occupied in fortifying theposts they hold in front of the armyof Gallicia. According to LordWellingtons dispatch of the Kithof October, the enterprizing Don \Juan Sanchez succeeded, on the pre-ceding day, in carrying ofta largeproportion of the cat tie grazing near !Ciudad Rodrigo, and in makingprisoner General Renaud, the go-vernor of the garrison, under its


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