A Letter From Launceston, Of The Middle Of January Last,
received by the Arabian, reports the Colony of South Australia to be in high favour in Van Diemen's Land. Colonel Light, the Surveyor-General, bad taken 30 natives into his......
Business In The House Of Commons, Last Night, Was Commenced
by the rejection of the Portland Cemetery Bill ; the third reading of which was moved by Mr. Thomas Dem:oohs:. Mr. Buncombe la- boured hard to persuade the House, that, so far......
An Unhappy Accident Marred The Parisian Fkes Of Wednesday.
" On issuing from the Champ de Mars, Cat the angle of the Military School,) the crowds whu had been the witnesses ot a grand military spectacle became wedged together ; when a......
A Farewell Dinner Was Given To General Evans, At San
Sebastian, on the 8th. Next day, the General took his departure for France. It appears that General ORAA attacked the Carlists at Barbastro, and was driven back with heavy loss......
Tiie Army. Wsn-orrter, June 16.-211 Foot —lieut. T. Sealy To
he Capt. bv purchase, vice Davie;, %% lo. retires ; Ensign G. S. Moodie to be Lieut. by purcha , e, 'vice Spill'. ; En- sign W. II. SI.Si ..... tons, from the 76th Emit. to be......
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▪ . 4'. ,:bat Advice, of Dundee, one of the ice. bound whalers, has arrived ▪ . 4'. ,:bat Advice, of Dundee, one of the ice. bound whalers, has arrived a r Sligo . ; in the......
Births, Marriages, And Deaths.
On the 1301 inst., at Brighton, the Lady JANE LACRENCE PEET., of a daughter. On the 1411, inst., in Portland Place, the Lady Oxstarnowst, of a datighter, st abort,: At Florence.......
Money Market.
Swot 11 EctrANGE, Fat DAV A ETERNOoK. The aid subject of interest in the City during the present week has been the state of the King's health. The business transacted in the......
It Is Feared In Warsaw, That Paskievitscii Has Received...
to renew the proscription against the unhappy Polish nobles.......
We Are Informed That There Is Now In London A
small farmer from Shetland, who gives some curious particulars of the manner in which the Northern lairds are profiting by the destitution for which they arc themselves chiefly......