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Letters From Constantinople Confirm The Report That Dr....

forcibly detained at Bokhara. " The Khan has declared that he shall asot be set at liberty till after his return from Khokao, against which country he has undertaken an......

Advices From Athens Of The 30th State, That In Consequence

of the political excitement in Greece on the subject of the elections and the anticipated change of Ministry, a great number of ships of war, of all nations, were assembled at......

The Lord-lieutenant Of Ireland (at The Recommendation, It...

of Lord De Grey) has appointed Mr. Kelly, a Roman Catholic gentle- man, to be Stipendiary Magistrate of Galway county. Though not a Repealer, Mr. Kelly is described as mostly......

It Is Announced, We See, In Our Advertising Columns, That

the sub- scription for a "national testimonial" to Mr. Rowland Hill is to close early next month. We believe that the sum subscribed is large, but that it is still not what it......

The Revue Des Deux Mendes Seems To Think It Doubtful

if Louis Phi- lippe will pay his intended visit to Queen Victoria; " It cannot be dis- sembled that the affair of Tahiti has rendered this voyage sufficiently problematical."......

The Infant Daughter Of The Prince De Joinville Was...

at five o'clock on Wednesday evening, by the name of Franeoise-Marie- Amelie. The Morning Post contradicts a previous report, that the Grand Dutchess Alexandra Nicolaewna of......

A Son Of The Celebrated Mozart Has Just Died At

Vienna, of cancer itt the stomach. It will be learned with regret that the mother of the late Mr. Banim, the Irish novelist, is in reduced circumstances, in consequence of the......

The Accounts Received In Town Today From Windsor Castle Are

in the usual strain—the Queen and the infant Prince were going on most favourably. This is the Dutchess of Kent's birthday : her Royal Highness com- pletes her fifty-eighth......

Orders Have Been Received At Chatham To Embark, On The

31st instant, a reinforcement of troops for India, consisting of 357 privates and nine officers. This embarkation is expected to be the last for this year that will be sent to......

In The Times This Morning Appears A Letter Signed "

Walter Brodie," in which the writer shows that the dispute between England and France about Tahiti is not so completely onesided as many imagine : he testi- fies to a well-known......

Money Market.

STOCK Exenavor, FRIDAY AITERNOOK. Notwithstanding the numerous reports of a warlike nature which have been in circulation during the week, the Money-market has been well......