30 JANUARY 1847, page 11

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. The most important occurrence in Parliament last night was a con- versation that took place in the House of Lords, on the Montpensier cor- respondence. The Earl......

The Theatres.

Ax the Lyceum, a decided success has been attained by a now farce called The Wigwam. It is most simple with regard to plot, but most novel with regard to tone and effect. The......

The Subscriptions Received By The " British Association...

Relief of Embeneive Distress in Remote Parishes of Ireland and Scotland," amount to upwards of one hundred thousand pounds. - Dublin lettere of Thursday state that, in......

We Understand That Lord Torrington Has Been Appointed...

Ceylon.—Times. Last night's Gazette mentions the appointment of Sir George Hamilton Seymour, the new Minister at the Court at Lisbon, to be a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath. The......

We Must Protest Against The Very Indifferent Non-operatic...

are brought out at the Princess's. The manager produces his operas with a great deal of spirit, and has a good company for that purpose. His pan- tomimes and spectacles are well......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. A general anticipation prevailed in the City on Monday that the intelligence received on that day from Paris would be of a very gloomy......

A Correspondent, Of Penetrating Sagacity, Who Understands...

well, but lives beyond their bias, surveying the world "through the loopholes of retreat," has favoured us with his views on the all-absorbing question of the Government plans......

From The Paris Papers Of Thursday We Learn, That The

project of law authorizing the free importation of corn into France, until the 31st of July next, was adopted by the Chamber of Peers, on Wednesday, with- out a single......