7 JULY 1838, page 10

Lord Aielbourne Has Had A Fit Of The Gout, But

was in the house of Lords again iast night. Mrs. 'rrollope lies dangerously ill at the house of her brother, Mr. Milton, in the Fulham Road. It is rumoured that a new and......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The Irish Poor Bill was read a third time by the Lords last night, without discussion ; on the understanding that on Monday next there should be a debate on the......

Money Market.

HOICK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The books of the various Stocks, the Dividends upon which have just become due, are now open for private transfer ; and money transactions have......

The Gazette Des Tribunaux Announces The Discovery And...

a gang of sixty robbers in Paris, the great majority of whom were libe- rated convicts. The Paris and provincial newspapers are filled with details of disas- ters occasioned......

A Correspondent Asks, Why The Report Of The Irish Railway

Com- missioners has not been published ? ( The document, with maps, is believed to have been in Downing Street some weeks.) That Com- mission, which was to have been unpaid, has......