26 JANUARY 1856, page 8

The Usual Anticipatory Summary Of The Overland Mail From...

ar- rived by telegraph today. The latest date is Bombay 2d January, Hongkong December 16. "Bills have been passed for turning the Santa country into a non- regulation province.......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The coming session is felt to be of such importance that an unusual degree of internist attaches to the forms which precede the opening of Parliament on Thursday next.......

- Aiintllanteito.

Gruevarecrs.—To the approach of the day for the opening of Parlia- ment we owe the revival of letters in the Times under various sig- natures—" Civilian," "F. R. C. S.,"......

The Birmingham Festival Committee Have Arranged For The...

of Madame Lind-Goldschmidt in the Town-hall, under their an- spices, on the evenings of Wednesday the 20th and Thursday the 21st of ebruary. The first performance will consist......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, Faro:tit AFTERNOON. After the extensive improvement last week in Government Securities, with no further political intelligence, there was little disposition to......

The Metropolitan Board Of Works - Sat Yesterday To Elect...

and transact other business. But the time was chiefly occupied in choosing an Engineer. There were nine candidates for the office ' but these were B speedily reduced to four—Mr.......

Telegrigthic Messages From Berlin And Hamburg; Dated...

"an Imperial tikase decrees the issue of teti new series of notes, each series amounting fo 3,000,000 silver roubles, and time renewal of the eight series already in......

Sir George Grey Has Remitted The Remainder Of The Sentence

passed upon Mr. Jackson, the Doncaster pawnbroker, - by Mr. Wilson Overend; on the ground that the prisoner had not sufficient time and opportunity allowed him to prepare his......

• The Motiftenr Of Yesterday Contained A Report Of The

ceremonial pro- ceedings at the British Embassy on Wednesday, when Lord Cowley so- lemnly invested the French officers with the Order of the Bath. At the banquet that followed,......

To Correspondents.

Among the communications which we are compelled by want of space to omit, is a letter by our eloquent correspondent "E. A. F.," on Government by Party and the presumed necessity......