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The Mining Districts Of Northumberland, Durham, And...

a state of great prosperity ; lead being now thirty pounds per ton, with every prospect of a thither increase in price. It is but a short time since the same article stood at......

Mr. James Wood, Late Banker At Gloucester, Died A Few

days ago. The Courier furnishes the following particulars of his will, which is likely to furnish plenty of occupation for the lawyers, as the property be has left is estimated......

Last Night, The Anxiety Of The Tories For The Extension

of the elec- tive franchise and the purity of election was manifested, in a discussion of the 52d clause in Sir JOHN CamenELL's Registration Bill. The object of the clause is to......

We Observe The Announcement Of A Plan Which Seems Calculated

to supply a want long felt in this metropolis. It is proposed to erect a budding containing a great hall for musical festivals, w : th concert- rooms of various sizes, so as to......

The Honourable Francis De Grey, Son Of Lord Walsingham, Was

drowned on Monday, at Wouldham, near Rochester. Mr. De Grey imprudently entered the water with all his clothes on, to secure a boat that was drifting down the Medway, although......

A Court Of Directors Was Held At The East India

House, on Tues- day; when Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Peregrine Maitland, K.C. B., the new Commander-in-Chief of the Forces on the Madras establishment, was unanimously......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. It is stated in the Parisian Journal du Commerce, that M. TRIER. received important despatches on Wednesday from General HAKIM% who commands the French troops on......

The Colonist, A Sydney Paper, Lately Received, Mentions...

of a small vessel called the Alice, belonging to Mr. W. C. Wentworth, by the Prince George revenue cutter, commanded by Captain John "Roach. The Alice had been seized by nine......

Ierellitit Re Tig.

The Gazette of last night announces the appointment of Lord Ban. HAVEN to be High Commissioner of the General Assembly of:the Church of Scotland; of Mr. HENRY WILLIAM MACAULAY......

The Labours Of The Dublin Election Committee Are Drawing...

a close. Mr. O'CoNNELL's counsel gave notice last ;night, that he should commence the bribery cases this day. On Thursday the Times undertook to defend Lord LYNDHUREIT against......