The Ear'. Of Darlington Appears To Have Been Much :nettled
at the refusal of Lord John Russell, and of the House of Commons, to place him upon the .Agricultural Committee. It will be remembered that Lord Chandos proposed to add the......
Scotland.
Lord William Bentinek's election for Glasgow seems to have been carried with the greatest ease. For his supporters had not deemed it necessary to put themselves to any trouble......
The Gales Last Week Have Caused Considerable Damage To The
ship- ping on the coast, and in some instances lives have been lost. The following extract from a letter dated the 18th instant, from Scar- borough, gives some details of the......
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Dr. Van Rlildert, Bishop of Durham, died on Sunday morning. His successor has not been announced ; but the Liberals expect that Lord :Melbourne will take the opportunity of......
Ireland.
• The Royal Dublin Society have resolved to postpone till the general meeting in March next certain propositions of Lord Mulgrave re- specting an alteration in the rules of the......
Int Enttntrp.
The stock of wine of the late Corporation of Worcester is announced for sale by auction in the course of the ensuing month of March. The quantity to he disposed of is about :280......
The Victoria Theatre Was Closed On Saturday, In...
an injunction obtained that day in the Court of Exchequer, by a creditor of the proprietors as mortgagee, named Levy, who had advanced them money to carry it on, and who having......
Foston Hall, In Derbyshire, The Residence Of Mr. Charles...
Wood, was nearly destroyed by afire, which broke out between one and two on Saturday morning. The first alarm was given by a crackling mar the sleeping-room of the second son ;......