30 MARCH 1844, page 7

Queen Christina Met Her Daughters, Isabella The Second...

Infanta, near Aranjuez, on the 21st; a scene described as very affect- ing. The Queen-Mother afterwards received the welcome of divers diplomatic gentlemen, including Mr. Henry......

The Agitation About The Marriage-question In The North Of...

grows more formidable daily. At one of the meetings, in Newry, on Tuesday, a Reverend Mr. White remarked that the adverse decision rested upon a musty Saxon document a thousand......

Last Night's Gazette Announces That The Queen Has...

John Macaulay Higginson to be Civil Secretary to the Governor-Ge- neral of Canada.......

The Six Persons Implicated In The Will-forgeries That...

long been the subject of investigation at the Mansionhouse—Barber, Fletcher, Griffin, Sanders, Mrs. Sanders, and Mrs. Dorey—were brought up today for final examination ; and......

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The Adjourned General Meeting Of Shareholders In The New...

Company was held yesterday, and was again adjourned, for reasons stated in the subjoined report. From the tone of the document, it does not appear that any real progress has......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. The marneuvre of changing the old for a new version of the Factory Bill was not effected by Government, in the House of Commons last night, without some......

From A Correspondence Carried On By Mr. Leader, The Member

for Westminster, and Mr. James Coppock, Whig election-agent, in the . Morning Herald, we perceive that Mr. Leader was announced as a Steward for the late O'Connell dinner......

Panorama Of Hong - Kong.

MR. BURFORD has filled the largest circle of his Panorama in Leicester Square with a View of the Island and Bay of Hong-kong; which, as the newly-acquired British territory in......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The business transacted in the English Funds has been of an unimportant character. The Government-broker has continued his purchases for the......

Quarterly Average Of The Weekly Liabilities And Assets Of...

Bank of England, from the 30th December 1843 to the 23d March 1844. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. Circulation £21,122,000 Securities. £22,479,000 Deposits 13,972,000 Bullion 15,784,000......