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The Natioaal Nod R L H Ence 'texas Has Been Filly Recognized

by England. (In Motel:':, I.ea, Lord Palmerston and General Hamilton, the Envoy of I L.X I a treaty, which places this colony of the Anglo-Saxon re e s • , s.112 r'.1/ hag of......

The Pat I< Imper; T' •t L E Y

t innet.•lietely after the vote on .11 ; says, tine 1, :a._ • 7 ', sent .Minieao"s:11 which wi:1 e - end an foe sent Miniiey, ',ill • the 11th The Univers the pre- t■ts......

The Paris Papers Of Wednesday, Due Yesterday, Have...

of Thursday are due, but the continued stormy weather interrupts the regular communications with France. The papers of Wednesday are chiefly occupied with reports of the debates......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. BIRTH OF A PRINCESS. Slime our pages were at press, the confinement of the Queen, and her Majesty's safe delivery, of a daughter, has been announced. This event took......

Letters From Bristol, Of Yesterday's Date, Announce The...

the Irish steam-packet City of Bristol, with the loss of all on hoard with the exception of one man. The following are the only particulars yet given of this calamity— "Bristol,......

We Would Scarcely Have Notibed A Rumour Or Set Of

rumours in the Clubs, regarding certain Ministerial arrangements said to lie in Con- templation, but for an article relating to them, or something of the sort, in the 'Times of......