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Mr. Wellesley.—the Committal Of This Gentleman For...

occupied a great deal more of the public attention than it merited, was disposed of on Thursday, after several half-hearings. The Committee of the House of Commons had......

Reform Day-dreams.—a Deputation Of Gentlemen From Halifax...

Hawkesworth Fawkes, Esq., of Fernley Hall, to request him to stand as a candidate for the representation of Halifax. Mr. Fawkes received the deputation with great politeness,......

Distress In Ireland.—the Accounts From The Archbishop Of...

Sir F. L. Blosse, state that the climax of distress in the districts of Galway and Mayo is over ; that the potato crop is very forward ; and that, alter this month, no further......

The Fete Or Moxnar.—tile Preparations' For The Reception...

Majesty, at the opening of London Bridge, are grandly described by the • City Newsman. "T i me throne which was prepared for Guildhall on the ilth of November will, it is said,......

Murder Near Rochester.—the Trial Of Bell, For The Murder Of

the boy Richard Faulkner Taylor, on the 4th of March last, took place at Maidstone yesterday. The trial was a long and interesting one. Tire prisoner, as is not uncommon with......