12 FEBRUARY 1859, page 11

The Elute Of Colonel Dickson And The Earl Of Wilton

has come before the Court of Queen's Bench in the form of an action by Colonel Dickson against Lord Wilton for damages for the publication of a slanderous libel imputing the......

A Private Letter From Paris Reports Rather A Curious...

In his tour, the Comte de Paris was received at Seville with the honours due to a King's son. The French Ambassador at Madrid protested; and at a subsequent stage the young......

Art In Manuf Actures.

Mr. J. G. Crace's latest advice to the public on the application of art in manufactures delivered in the form of a lecture at the South Mar sington Museum, is spread over the......

A Deputation From The Anti-taxes Upon Knowledge...

Lord Derby yesterday to urge the repeal of the paper-duty. The Premier said he had never concealed his opinion of this onerous tax. All he could say was that the state of the......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY arreinroorr. Business in the English and Foreign Markets has been active although of an unsettled character all the week. The first quotations in the......

One Of The Most Distinguished Leaders Of The Free-trade...

is re- ported to have received, just before Sir Robert Peel's change of action, a severe remonstrance from a friend, for showing signs of surrender, in ex- pressing a desponding......

The Meeting Of The Society Of Arts On Wednesday Next,

will be graced by . the presence of the Bishop of London and Lord John Russell, both of w hom will speak upon the occasion. A full meeting may, therefore, be expected. The......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The proceedings in both Houses of Parliament last night are of in- terest, although neither House seems to have yet entered heartily into the business of the year. In......

Pan/8 Fashions.

(From our own Correspondent.) If ball dresses are costly and intricate, every-day and visiting dresses arc more simply made than ever. Velvets, plaid-velvets, and watered silks,......