15 FEBRUARY 1845, page 11

The Morning Journals Receive Sir Robert Peers Great...

various affections, but upon the whole they admire. The Ministerial Herald is highly eulogistic on the Premier's "sound, philosophical system of finance." • The Agricultural......

We Understand That Our Tcwmsnuremr. Napier Has Been...

Go - vernment to build an iron frigate for the Navy, of 2,800 tons burden: and that Mr. Napier is about to do so at his new and extensive marks at Govan, near Glas- gow. This......

Mr. Ward Has Written A Strange Letter To The Vice-chancellor

of Oxford Uni versity, to explain why, after what passed on Thursday, he does not voluntarily give up his degrees ! Of course ' he says, he does not refer to the act of degrade-......

The Morning Chronicle Having Observed That Mr. William...

did not give a direct denial to the charges made against hits and his brother about the South-eastern Railway, Mr. O'Brien in a second letter supplies the want- " Neither......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. Sir Robert Peel's Budget of 1845 will be as famous as that of 1842; for, in spite of large anticipations, he prepared quite a dramatic surprise for the House of......

Su'. Henry Ellis States His Opinion, That A Possibility...

remains of restoring the vase to its pristine integrity, by two skilful artists in the employ of the Trustees of the Museum, maned Doubleday and Baldoek,. who have had con-......

A Correspondence Is In Progress Between Sir Robert. Peel And

the Board • of Trinity College, Dublin, respecting the opening of the University to , Roman Catholics and Dissenters, and the adoption of such changes in its constitution......

In A Subsequent Notice Of Mr. Lif`culloch'e Work On...

we have • assumed that Sir Robert Peel would continue the' Income-tax for two years more; for according to the original plan it was to be enacted for three years, and to be......

The Derby Reporter Mentions A Serious Accident On The North

Midland Rail- way, on Monday. A train was approaching Wingfield, early in the morni ng, when the axle-tree of a second-class carriage broke; several carriages were smashed with......

By The Paris Papers Of Thursday We Learn That The

French Minist ry . have ob- tained an advantage in the preliminary struggle on the Secret-service-money Bill; having succeeded in appointing six out of eight members on the......

Money Market.

&roes EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTEIINOON. Business in the English Funds has been quite unimportant, and the fluctua- tions are scarcely worthy of notice. Almost every day has witnessed......