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We Have Just Learned That The Government Of Prussia Has

placed a vast mass of the most valuable statistical information at the disposal of Mr. ISPCulloch, to be used either for the improvement of his Dic- tionary or otherwise, as he......

- The Late Earl Of Devon's Magnificent Chateau De °ravel!,

on tbe Seine and the Oise, situate a few miles south of Paris, is now the property of ore of the deceased nobleman's principal domestics (his coachman, we believe), to whom it......

At A Dinner Given At Peterborough, The Other Day, On

the occasion of Lord Milton's coming of age, one of the party mentioned, as an illus- tration of the munificence of Earl Firzwilliam, that his Lordship al- lowed the late Mr.......

Mr. Edwin Forrest, The Debutant At Drury Lane Theatre, Is

pos- sessed of considerable property, which he has amassed on the stage. He was comparatively miknown in his native country until brought forward by Kean to represent Iago to......

The Spectator And The Examiner Continue Their...

lies in a very few words : during the past year the Spectator has written as a Radical, the Examiner as a Whig : this is the simple fact divested of its mystifications.—Kent......

A Meeting Was Held At The Town-hall Of Calcutta, On

the 18th of June, to determine upon the measures that should he adopted to pre- vent the final success of an act passed by the Supreme Government, depriving British-born......

The Army.

WAR-OFFICE, Oct. 28.—lst Regt. of Dtags.—C. C. W. Sibthorpe, Gent, to be Cornet by purchaAe, vice Coningham, who retires. 1st Regt. of Foot—Ensign 3. R. Heaton to he Adjt., vice......