22 JUNE 1850, page 11

In The French Assembly, Yesterday, M. Flandin Read His...

: it pro- poses an extraordinary credit of 1,600,000 francs for expenses of the Presi- dent's installation. It will probably be debated on Monday. General de la Hide announced......

British Legislation, We Are Apt To Flatter Ourselves, Is...

careful and deliberate. An act of Parliament does not descend in the midst of us like a thunderbolt or an imperial ukase, nor does it knock in our roof like a bomb-shell. A man......

Aligrtilautnuff.

Some remarkable military rocket practice having been lately exhibited at Shoebury-Ness with rockets made by Mr. Hale on a new plan, Prince Albert resolved to test the......

Postscript. Saturday.

By far the largest portion of Parliamentary discussion last night was thst which Mr. G. A. HAMILTON raised in the Commons, in moving as an amendment on the motion to go into......

Births.

On the 12th May, at Jerusalem, the Wife of the Rev. George Irving Davies, of a daughter. On the 11th June, at Rufford Hall, Lady Arabella Hesketh, of a son. On the 14th, in......