12 JANUARY 1856, page 8

A "retired Flag-officer," Who Also Took Part In The "last

war," strikes into the affray between Sir Charles Napier and the Times, but a gainst the old Admiral. Be asks 'whether 'Sir Miles cannot remembbç the actions performed against......

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Mn. COIHOHC ON Ressm.—The journals of Monday contained an ad- vertisement that set all the quidnunes agog : "What next? and next? By Richard Cobden, Esq., M.P." Duly on Tuesday......

The Morning Post, On "authority," States That Direct...

Persia do not confirm the reported capture of Herat by the Persians. "AU that has happened at Herat has been a conflict between two Aff- ghan factions, in which one _has......

The Morning Papers Publish Official Letters By Mr. J. B.

Owen, the secretary, and Mr. Peter Bruff, the engineer of the Eastern Counties Railway Company, on the subject of the communication from:the Board of Trade. The effect of these......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. According to the Honitenr of yesterday, the Council of War had as- sembled at the Tuileries, under the presidency of the Emperor. The list of the members presents the......

The Gazette Of Last Night Officially Notifies That Sir James

Paike, late Baron of the Court of Exchequer, has been raised to the Peerage, "for the term of his natural life, by the name, style, and title of Baron Wens- leydale," in the......