2 MAY 1846, page 11

The Duke Of Wellington Yesterday Attained The...

his age. The Hereditary Prince of Saxe Meiningen left Marlborough House yesterday afternoon, for the Continent. The Times states that pensions of 5,0001. a year to Viscount......

The Royal Shaksperian Club Are To Endeavour To Collect Funds

for the purchase mons last evening; its first reading having been carried by a large major- of the house at Stratford-on-Avon in which Shakspere was born. ity-274 to 149. Market......

The Consiitutionnel Of Thursdat Mentions That The Upper...

the carriage in which the King and the Royal I really were riding when fired upon by Lecomte was brought to Paris on Wednesday, and deposited in the Palace of the Luxem- bourg.......

Mr. Gurnomen Read Some Letters Which Had Passed Between Mr.

Hildyard, the Member for South Nottinghamshire, and Mr. Thomas Herbert, the Chairman of the Nottingham Free-trade Committee, relative to a charge made by Mr. Hildyard on the......

The Lad Graham, Who Shot Thomas Blewitt In Drury Lane,

was again ex- amined at Bow Street today. The house-surgeon of King's College Hospital stated that Blewitt had recovered from the shock, but was not yet free frm. danger. The......

Public Amusements.

One would think that the town had nothing else to do but seek amuse- ments, and were never tired of those that have so often delighted them; judging, at least from the quantity......

The Morning Chronicle Today, In Setting Forth Lord...

tions for leading the Protectionist Peers in their approaching campaign against the' Government Corn Bill, tells the following anecdote- " Some weeks ago, a deputation from......

Mr. Smith O'brien Is Dievatisfied With The Way In Which

he has been " let down" by the Commons. He expected there would have much more "to do" about his affair—at the very least, a Committee appointed to con- sider his case.......

Money Market.

STOCK EMMA/4GS, THURSDAY APTERNOON. As tomorrow will be a holyday both at the Bank and the Stock Exchange, our preliminary report—such as it is—must terminate this afternoon. No......