30 NOVEMBER 1844, Page 9
Mr. Macready is detained, on the eve of his theatrical
expedition to Paris, by an accident. On Monday night he stumbled over some luggage, hurt his knee-pan, and has since been confined to his bed.
We learn from Frankfort, that the mother of Messrs. de Rothschild, who is ninety-nine years of age, has recovered from the late severe illness which placed her life in imminent danger.— Galignani's Messenger, The French Ministers, "following the example of ours at home," bitterly observes the Times, "in promoting their politiealenemies," have advanced Count Jaubert, Minister of Public Works in the Administra- tion of M. Thiers, to the dignity of a Peer of France.