16 DECEMBER 1843, page 7

The Death Of Mr. J. C. Loudon, Which Took Place

at his house in Porchester Terrace, Bayswater, on Thursday, will be regretted by a wide circle. His extensive knowledge on agricultural and botanical subjects was refined by......

Allaistellaneous.

Tuesday's Gazette announced that the Queen had appointed Lieu- tenant-General Sir Peregrine Maitland, K.C.B., to be Governor and Commander-in-chief of the Cape of Good Hope,......

_foreign Aut.( (colonial.

SPAIN.—Our accounts from Madrid. last week, came down to the period when S. Gonzalez Bravo had read the declaration signed by the Queen, respecting the violence which S. Olozaga......

A Despatch Has Been Received By The Directors Of The

New Zealand Company, from Colonel William Wakefield, their Principal Agent at Port Nicholson, dated June 28th; which, so far as it goes, confirms the published narrative of the......

The Anti-corn-law League Had One Of Its Largest Meetings On

Thurs- day, in Manchester Free-trade Hall, to hear addresses from Mr. Bright, M.P., Mr. W. J. Fox, and Colonel Thompson. The subscriptions in Manchester were reported to amount......

Postscript

SATURDAY NIGHT. • Last night's Gazette contains the proclamation for further proroguing Parliament from the 19th instant, and summoning it to meet for the despatch of business......

A "lay Protest Against Tractarianism," Which Has Created...

deal of interest among the Oxford ,University men, has been trans- mitted to Vice-Chancellor Wynter. The address expresses alarm at the deviation from the principles of the......

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The Dublin Evening Packet States That The Irish Landlord And

Tenant Commissioners have appointed as their Secretary, Captain John Pitt Kennedy, of Cloghan, in the county of Donegal. Captain Kennedy was formerly in the Royal Engineers :......