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......