20 NOVEMBER 1847, page 9

The City Correspondent Of The /foreleg Herald Mentions A...

that the East India Company is so hard run for money, that they have been compelled to apply for a loan of 2,000,0001. sterling from the Bank of England. The Bank is said not to......

Thursday's Accounts From Dublin Report No Fresh Murder;...

is an im- mense list of outrages, including an attempt to shoot a gentleman who was mis- taken for another—such are the accidents of rural life in Ireland. Dublin was uncommonly......

Both Houses Of Parliament Sat Today, For A Short Time,

and proceeded with the swearing-in of Peers and Members. Both Houses of Parliament sat today, for a short time, and proceeded with the swearing-in of Peers and Members. A......

Postscript.

The Jamaica Legislature was opened at the unusually early period of the 19th October, in order to provide for a great falling off in the produce of the import- duties; probably......

In The Court Of Queen's Bench, This Morning, Sir Fitzroy

Kelley was heard in reply on the case of Regina versus Chadwick. The Court gave judgment at con- siderable length. Their Lordships held that since the passing of the statute of......

The Accounts From Berne Are To The 16th Instant. The

Diet had met on the previous day, and having received the official notification of the capture of Fri- burg, decreed the temporary occupation of the Canton by the Federal......

The Fifth Annual Soirée Of The Manchester Atheneum Was...

in the Free Trade Hall on Thursday night, with undiminished éclat. The chairman was Mr. Alison, the historian of Europe. Among the gentlemen on the platform, were Mr. Cobden,......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FEIDAT Arraaroax. The week commenced gloomily. Early on Monday it was announced that Messrs. Truman and Cook had suspended payment. These gentlemen have been......

The Domestic Topics In The Paris Papers Of Thursday Are

the multiplication of Reform banquets throughout France, with unmistakeable anti-dynastic objects; and the report that the "defences of Paris" are to undergo an immediate aug-......

The Army.

Wea-orncx, Noy. 19.—bat Regt. of Foot—D. H. Munro, Gent. to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Fenwick, appointed to 61st Foot. 4th Foot—Ensign C. Collins, from 84th Foot, to be......