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Molter, An Accomplice Of Fiesciii, Died From Starvation...

nesday, in spite of the efforts of his gaoler to keep him alive. The trial of FIESCHI and the other accused parties is to commence on the 10th of November. The Moniteur supplies......

East India Shipping.

Arrived—At Gravesend, Oct. 16th. Ann.111•Alpin. from Van Diemeu's Land. Sailed—From Gravesend, Oct. 10th, J. Pattison, Cromartie, front New South W - ales ; 11th. Chili, Nixon,......

Mr. O'constem Again Made His Appearance Before The Dublin...

tion _Commissioners, on Thursday ; when the performance of the two previous days was repeated, with little variation. Mr. O ' CONNELL again pressed the Court to hear the......

Dr. Nrcor.r., Principal Of The United College Of St....

and St. Leonard, in the University of Andrew's, died on Thursday week. About eight years ago, he was seized with apoplexy while speaking in the General Assembly, and has since......

The Government Of Ireland, Acting Like All Other...

signified, in answer to the application lately made to employ the mili- tary in collecting tithes, that it does not deem it expedient that the mili- tary or the police should be......

In The Standard Of This Evening, We Find Two Speeches

delivered by Lord STANLEY at a recent meeting of the Lancashire Agricultural Society at Liverpool. Lord STANLEY, who was in the chair, told the company, that relief might be......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The scarcity of money, which we have lately had occasion to allude to so often, has increased materially this week. The extraordinary pressure......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

lit IITIIS. On the 11th inst., in Arlington Street, the Lady May STEPHENSON, of a daughter. On the 4111 just.. at Corry House, Kingstown, near Dublin, the Lady HENRY Moose, of a......

The Madrid Correspondent Of The Morning Chronicle States,...

Junta of Cadiz, the only one of importance which stood out against the new Ministry of MENDIZABAL, was on the point [of sending in its adhesion, and indeed was preparing to aid......

From A Correspondence In The Dublin Evening Post Between...

CLONCURRY and Mr. O'ColitsEtt, we learn that their quarrel has been made up.......