The Stockholm Gazette Speaks Of A Plot Against The Govern-
ment as having been recently discovered. A letter, it seems, was - written in July last, from Berlin to a person in Vienna, requesting him to acquaint the ex-Crown Prince, the......
Cto Court.
The Court Newsman is like the Sun ; nothing is too great or too , small for his brightening influence. Be turns from the Queen's cold. and the continued illness of the Dutchess......
A Royal Commission Has Issued For Inquiring Into The Revenue
of Deans and Chapters and Bishoprics. They have issued to each a set of queries, a summary of which we give in another co- lumn. The Standard says, that he has had already more......
The First Act Of The New French Ministry Has Been
the creation of sixty-five Peers, to supply the vacancies made in the Chamber by the Revolution of 1831. The following are the names of fifty- nine of them- Lieutenant-General......
A Correspondent Of The Times Of Wednesday Gives A Somewhat
different description of the recent riot at Savannah-la-Mar, in Jamaica. He says— " Mr. Kingdon was residing peaceably in that town, without even exercising the functions of his......
O'connell Has Changed The Form Of His Address; He Now
be speaks the attention to the wrongs of Ireland—not of the Re- formers of England, but of Mr. BEAUMONT, member for North- umberland, and Mr. LAW HODGES, member for Kent. There......
- The Accounts From Madrid Of The 4th Instant Describe
FERDI- NAND as out of danger. It is said that during his illness, the Queen promised the English Minister, that if her royal husband recovered, he would issue an amnesty, for......
B E Parliament.
The House of Lords met on Tuesday, soon after two o'clock, for the purpose of further proroguing Parliament. The Commissioners were the Lord Chancellor and Lords Lansdowne and......