23 APRIL 1859, page 9

Although The Letter From Our Usual Correspondent Is To A

great extent superseded by the stirring announcements which we have given above, much of it still possesses considerable interest, and will be useful as supplying some links in......

Postscript.

SATURDAY MORNING. Our most recent intelligence not only confirms what is already before the public, but strengthens some points, adds more, and already brings out some very......

Much Curiosity Has Been Raised As To The Course Which

the German Governments would adopt, particularly Prussia, We have already ex- pressed our opinion that Prussia could not join in the headlong course to which Austria has......

The Moniteur Of Today States That The Austrian Demand Upon

Sardinia was carried to Turin by an aide-de-camp of General Gyulai, who said that he would wait three days for an answer, and that any evasive reply would be considered a......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. There has been a considerable amount of animation and even excitement in the English Stock Market this week. The question of peace or war has......

Sat1trdasy Afternoon.

We have received intelligence, not second in importance to that which we were enabled to bring first before the English reader some weeks back when we announced the Russian......

Colonel Henry Steinbach Has Returned To England, And Has...

an ex- planatory letter to the Braes. He says that both himself and Captain Mor- timer were "much astonished" when they heard that 4001. had been paid to Eicke " upon Mr.......

Everything Seems Now To Be On The Cards. On Dit

that even Parlia- liament will not be dissolved today, but will be again assembled, in the course of a week !......