7 MAY 1853, page 9

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The House of Commons was crowded last night in every part to wit- ness the sequel of the Duffy - affair; personality always being more at- tractive than business.......

Alisttllaunnts.

Mr. Gladstone has replied to a memorial from the Manchester Commer- cial Association in support of the Budget- " I have read this memorial, proceeding from a body of such......

The Papers Of The Morning Announce The Death Of The

Marchioness of Dalhousie at sea. She left Calcutta for England, in the Monarch, on the 2d January ; the ship arrived off Land's-End on Monday ; and it appears that Lady......

The Decision Of The Harwich Election Committee Is That Mr.

Wad- dington is duly elected, but that Mr. Peacocke is not duly elected ; and further, that, in the event of his being returned, Mr. Peaeocke had agreed to pay Mr. Attwood a......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The present week has borne a striking resemblance to its predecessor with regard to the value of Government Securities and the trifling fluc-......

A Crowded Meeting Was Held Last Night At The London

Tavern, Lord Dudley Stuart in the chair, to present Louis Kossuth with a copy of the works of Shakspere, which had been purchased with the pennies of 10,000 working men. The......

To The Editor Of The Spectator.

Dublin, 4th May 1853. SIR -I have just heard that it is the intention of the Government to offer a very shabby bribe to the priests, with a view to secure their support for the......