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The Retirement Of Baron Bayley From The Beech Was Aamouticed

yesterday in the Court of Exchequer. Alr. JEsav Is, as sceior (Instep:, expressed the sentiments of deep regret which were universally felt by the Bar ou this occasion. Baron......

Boyd Will Steamer. With Tintr Or Five Hundred Recruits For

I/on Primo, sailed two days ago fin . Lisbon, after beating about for a fortnight in the ( ; and yesterday two vesH1, laden with troops left the ' Iliaities on the same......

L ' He Austrian, Prussian. And Russian ...1iiillassadors,...

eonferowes tilt the subject ot it11l and Portugal ; and a C,on- gress is talked of, to meet in .April, for the settlement of all the great questions.......

Novelties At The Minor Theatres.

V.vres seems determined to make the most of the brief remainder of his t•eaI•011. While the glittering spectacle of Lurline yet wears Its newest gloss, end draws crowded houses......

Mr. Merle, As Agent For A London Gus Company, Has

just concluded - a treaty with the authorities of Ihmlogne for lighting that 'dare with Gas. lie is also in communication n ith the Alunicipalities of Ilavre, Rouen, ( * dais,......

In The Court Of King ' S Beni+, To-day, Byers The Informer,

aml one of his nem, were found guilty of a conspiracy to ext( rt mouley fit an ' t In. Wilson, a stage. conch proprietor, by laying a false it form it ion against Lim of having......

Ith The Prow, T Hefore As Or Full Colonials For

inany it long aeck. we have taken a portion 01 this sheet for the Is i,r i . THE SPECTATOR tOT I'M. Se rial Literary and Miseellatieota sutijects, that admitted of postponement,......

Lord A Imitone, It It Said, Means To Introduce A

bill into Perliament relative to the !tress. IVItat is the object of this bid ? extend and protect the liberty of the press ? No. ' Fir abolish flit . smilireliitie , ? IVIrat......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. Lord PALMERSTON has made a formal and urgent remonstrance to the Portuguese Minister, I. DE SARMENTO, respecting the pro- ceedings of the Pedroite Government.......

31. Tirmits, The French Minister Of (ow Lire, Deelares That

la . v. ill carry the reeip..ocity system with England as far as it may be crricil without injury to the interests of his own country. Any (dour most inve- terate......

Sir W11.1.1.tm Horn E, 31r. P Itn's, And Sergeant Wilde,

are all men- timed as successors to MIMI BAYLEY. The Mitti,terS wish to shelf • Sir W11.1.1.tM in the Exchequer; but he holds oet—at least he did hold out yestei day, in the......

The Times, In At Init Edition This Morning. A!■1101111cvs...

rt ceipt olan interesting letter from Madrid ; which, howt vii, it has not mild:shed. Tlw t ' ttrtes, accordiug to universal expectatiou, are to be called upon to frame a......

The Question Wbether Ant Englishman Cam Pursue Mealier...

resident in France, for debts connactt d in England, by selling the debt to a Frenchman, will be decided by the oibunals in the course of a month. ' fhere is reason to believe......

The T:overtuilent Prosecution Of The 'frac Sim, For A Libel

011 the Reformed House of Commons, and tot recommending non-payment of the . - 1ssessuel Taxes, which has hetet hanging over that journal for some months, is to be brought to......

310ney 3iarket.

Sio , K F./MIA:Car, FKIPAY meet:mon The raceable tenor of all the ad vices foot) the Continent received during week, together with the improvement which kis taken place in the......