24 SEPTEMBER 1859, page 1

The Remains Of Sir John Franklin's Expedition Have Been Dis-

covered. We cannot be said to receive the announcement with joy ; but there is a deep satisfaction in ascertaining the truth with regard to that devoted band,—in learning the......

News Of The Week.

As time advances light begins to dawn over the proceedings at Biarritz, and our well-informed correspondent at Paris gives us some very probable intimation of the course which......

It Is Natural That Great Interest Should Attach To The

move- ment contemplated by Mr. Cobden and Mr. Bright, in conjunc t tion with the Manchester Reformers. It is now said that the popular agitation 1T to, be one for an " untaxed......

In A Field Near Romsey, Lord Palmerston Has Been Turning

the first sod of the Andover and Redbridge line, connecting the _great port of Hampshire with the coal-fields of Wales. In many respects the line is opposed to the principles......

The Meeting Of The British Association Has This Year Been

dis- tinguished by many points of interest, although the communica- tions and discussions have not generally been of so popular a character as in former years. Sir Charles Lyell......