17 SEPTEMBER 1842, page 11

The Theatres.

COVENT GARDEN commenced its early season prosperously, notwith- standing the inauspicious postponement of the opening-night, occa- sioned by the illness of Miss ADELAIDE REMBLE......

A Gentleman Who Subscribes Himself, If We Rightly...

sig- nature, " T. Ct. de Goleswizk, Polish Lieut." requests our aid in placing his case before the public. He was driven from Poland by the events of 1830; but "an unjust......

Sir Robert Peel And The Earl Of Aberdeen Left Dalkeith

Palace on Saturday morning before seven o'clock, for Drayton Manor, Sir Robert's seat near Tamworth. Sir Robert Peel has declined the invitation of the inhabitants of York to a......

The Honourable William Gladstone Is Now On A Visit At

Hawarden Castle ; and during a shooting-excursion on Wednesday, whilst in the act of reloading one barrel of his gun, the other, by some means un- known, was discharged,......

Advices Have Been Received From The Cape Of Good Hope

to the 9th July, one day later than the last ; comprising, however, papers from Graham's Town to the 7th, a week later, with a report, wearing an air of probability, that......

The Queen's Arrival.

The following announcement of this expected event is from a late edition of the Morning Chronicle— The Queen is again on English ground. Exactly at ten o'clock this morn- ing,......

Postscript.

SATURDAY MORNING. Queen Victoria's tour in Scotland is accomplished. Thursday morn- ing was fine, and Dalkeith Palace was in a bustle before daybreak with preparations for the......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. This has been a week of very slight importance as regards variation to any extent in the English Funds ; but there has nevertheless been a......

Saturday Night.

A supplement to last night's Gazette, published this evening, formally announces the departure of the Queen and Prince Albert from Granton Pier, on Thursday morning, and their......

There Was Rather A Serious Attempt To Renew The Riots

in Manchester on Thursday. The hands of a mill in Salford were turned out. At the factory of Messrs. Morris, in the Oldfield Road, the mob was repulsed by the hands who were......