26 OCTOBER 1844, page 9

A Country Correspondent Informs Us That An Express, With...

from Sir Robert Peel, arrived at Powis Castle, the seat of Earl Powis, between two and three o'clock on Tuesday morning ; that another ex- press from the same high quarter......

The Times Publishes A Formal Defence Of Lord Mayor Magnay

from two charges that have been made against him. In the first place, -he has not monopolized 700 tickets for the Royal Exchange : the tickets have been distributed under the......

A Great Meeting Of Merchants Was Held At Liverpool,...

Mayor being Chairman—to promote a public subscription for establish- ing a "Sailors Home." The object is, to erect a building which shall comprise lodging, board, reading-room,......

The Regular Madrid Despatches Of The 18th Instant Have Been

re- ceived. They do not alter but confirm the view that Ministers are em- barking in a very dangerous career of reaction against the Liberal insti- tutions of Spain, and that......

The King Of Sardinia Has Published An Ordinance...

the privileges and restrictions of trades in his states ; and declaring that every man is now free to exercise his calling without control from any of the various bodies whose......

POSTSCRIPT SATURDAY NIGHT. The papers supply more information respecting the pageant of Mon- day next. We now have the programme (to which the Earl of Jersey has obtained the......

The Forgery Of Bank Of England Notes Which We Mentioned

yester- day is expected to create a great excitement on the Continent. A fraud of the kind on so large a scale has probably never been known in the European cities ; and it is......

The King Of The French, With His Queen And Other

members of his family, repaired from Eu, on Wednesday, to St. Cloud. The Paris correspondent of the Times explains why the King has been unable to fulfil his intention of......

'the Anti-corn-law League Opened Their "winter Campaign...

in Manchester," by a very crowded meeting at the Free-trade Hall, on Thursday ; Mr. George Wilson presiding. He gave an account of the League's proceedings in the last ten......

Guinea Has Been Left At Our Office For The Distressed

Family of Mr. JOHN OVENS; and it will be forwarded to its destination. It should be under- stood, however, that newspaper-offices are not the best receiving-places for such......