6 JANUARY 1844, page 12

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. The papers of this morning relate a slight accident, but without any ill consequence, which happened to the Queen yesterday, while riding in a pony-carriage with......

The Revenue Accounts, For The Year And Quarter Ending On

the 5th instant, are published this morning ; and on the whole they are not unsatisfactory. The usual attempts are made to prove a good deal out of them ; but there is in the......

The Marquis Of Westminster Has Addressed A Letter To Mr.

George Wilson, Chairman of the Council of the Anti-Corn-law League, re- markable for twO things—the unqualified manner in which the writer advocates complete free trade in corn,......

A Correspondent Who Has Sent Us A Report As A

sequel to our paper of last week on " Justices' Justice " will perceive a distinction in the two cases, considered as alb, jects for remark ; in the one that we touched upon.......

Fitistellantous.

The Standard is "able to contradict, in the most distinct and positive terms," the report which found its way into some of the Whig papers, that the Cabinet has resolved upon......

At Dublin Crown-office, On Thursday, Commenced The...

striking the Special Jury " for the trial of Mr. O'Connell and the other " traversers " in the State prosecutions. A protest was handed in on behalf of the traversers against......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths,

METHS. On the 22d December. at Button Park, near Ludlow, the Lady of Wilms' SMITH, of a daughter. the 25th. at Spike Island, the Wife of Lieuteuant-Colonel BURTON, Royal......