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The Speculations Of The Daily Press On Canadian Affairs This

week deserve more than usual notice. A remarkable article appeared in the Morning C1/4ronick of Wednesday, only the day before the news of Lord Durhans's resignations had......

An "old Fellow Of The Royal Society" Has Sent The

following letter to the Duke of Sussex, and a copy of it for publication in the Times. We believe that what is said respecting the entertainments at Kensington is correct- ........

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The Paris correspondent of the Times states, that the FrenchGovern- ment is seriously alarmed by the progress of the question of electoral reform among the National......

A Deputation Of The Merchants Connected With The Commerce Of

the Canaries waited upon Lord Glenelg, in consequence of the uneasi- ness which prevailed yesterday. The result of that interview has not exactly transpired, but we believe the......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BIRTHS. On the Suit inst., at Goldsborough Hall, Yorkshire, the Lady LOUISA LASCELLES, or a daughter. On the 341 inst., at 1 ngestrie, the Don. Mrs. TALBOT, Of a son. On the......

Despatches For Canada Were Sent Off Last Night From The

Colonial or,lee.......

Some Idea Of The Importance Of The News From Canada

may be ga- thered from the following communication in the Court Circular—. " Viscount Melbourne arrived in town at twelve o'clock yesterday, from Windsor Castle. His Lordship......

A Violent Storm Did Much Damage To The Shipping On

the United States coast, at the beginning of last month. The ship of war Penn. sylvania dragged her anchors, and went ashore opposite Navy Island, near Norfolk, where she lay......