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The Friends Of Lord Palmerston Deny The Truth Of A

report of his intended retirement from the Foreign Office, which has prevailed lately.. It is still current, however, about the office.......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. No answer has yet arrived from the King of Holland. M. DE TAL- LEYRAND says it will be conciliatory in terms, but still a refusal.......

Ireland.

Tun TRISH Comr. — It will be gratifying to the nobility and gentry of Ireland, to learn that this once dignified and alluring circle of attraction is no longer to be vacant ;......

, Court Or King's Bewch.—mr. Follett Moved The Court To...

on behalf of Sir R. Paul and Lady Joddrell, for a ride calling ,upon Mr. J. Parry, a Chancery barrister, to show cause why a criminal information .should not.b e . filed against......

It Is Certain That The Monied Interests At 'amsterdam And

Rotterdam are much more confident in the approach of a peaceful solution to the still existing difficulties than the people about the Court. • Under this Conviction, those......

The accounts from Oporto, at the Portuguese Embassy, are to the 3d instant. • They are of a mixed character. The Constitutionalists in their sortie of the 17th ult. lost 50 men......

Great Secrecy As To The Sending Of New Forces To

Ireland is observed. At the War-Office, it is said that the troops which are to be sent are merely the ordinary changes. •......

Lord Altiiorp Has Ordered All The Returns Connected With The

As- sessed Taxes to be made out, preparatory to a motion for their reduc- tion. Several representations have lately been made to the Treasury on the subject of the Customhouse.......

Mr. Corbett, In His Register Of This Morning, Charitably...

that the motive of Ministers in retaining so many of the old Tory placemen in the offices of Lord Lieutenants, Magistrates, &o.," was neither more nor less than that of a desire......

The Fall In The Value Of West India Poch - Property

is much talked of in the City to-day. Many people seem nmeh surprised, and at a loss how to account for it. The laws of competition, we think, furnish a very obvious......

Ma. Manners Surroses-pesisiow.—a Correspondent Of The...

signs himself ." An Er says that Mr. MANNERS SUTTON acted with great forethough t . in obtaining his re-- - tiring pension from the unreformed House of Commons. i It s indeed......

We - Understand There Are To Be Five New Peers. The

title of the Marquis of Stafford will be Duke of Sutherland, and that of the Mar- .quis of Cleveland will be Duke of Cleveland.—Brighton Gazette. It is currently reported in......

Scotland.

Four hundred Refermers of Dundee dined together last week, to celebrate the return of Mr. •Kinloch for that borough. Mr. Kinloch, sts webave frequently mentioned before, is one......