6 JANUARY 1849, page 12

The Reformers Of Bradford, An Unparliamentary Borough In...

a public entertainment to Mr. Roebuck, on Thursday," as a tribute of admiration for his independent conduct in Parliament, and strenuous advo- cacy of public economy and......

The Death Of Mr. Pryse, Reported This Morning, Occasions A

vacancy in the representation of the Cardigan Boroughs. Mr. William Williams, the late Member for Coventry, is spoken of as a candidate. Mr. Crowder was elected yesterday,......

Inistellantons.

The Earl of Auckland was struck with paralysis on Saturday last, and died on Monday. He had been on a visit at Lord' Ashburton's seat, the Grange, in Hampshire; and was seized......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The Revenue-tables for the year and quarter just ended are so far satis- factory that they present the critical branches of the revenue in a state of decidedly upward......

To Foreign Correspondents.

It is due to our readers abroad to make them aware that we have been compelled to adopt the rule of not taking in unpaid letters by foreign posts, from correspondents unknown to......

Births.

On the 24th December, the Lady of the Rev. H. M. Scarth, Prebendary of Wells, and Rector of Bathwick, Bath, of a daughter. On the 26th, at Weilleford House, near Wellington,......