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The Gallery Of Antique Sculptures And Other Remains From...

in the new part of the British Museum, was opened to the public yesterday. It lies imme- diately under the Syrian gallery. The Portland Vase has been restored, and is in its......

Theatres And Music.

The Opera season is drawing to a close, and no novelty can now be ex- pected at either house. Mr. Lumley, however, produced the variety of a morning concert on Wednesday, in the......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The last mail from Canada has put us in possession of a private letter, which will rather startle some of our readers, although to others, and cer- tainly to......

The President Of The French Republic Returned To Paris On

Thursday afternoon—sooner than was expected; and the assertions are repeated that his reception was not unanimously cordial: he had last stopped at Blois. The Civil Tribunal of......

We Understand That The Honourable H. Dudley Ward, Brother Of

Lord Ward, will be a candidate for the representation of Kidderminster, vacant by the death of Mr. Godson.—Morning Chronicle.......

The Berlin Papers Add To The Reported Successes Of The

Magyars in the South, that they have crossed the Danube and seized on the city of Mo- hacs; and that they have forced the passage of the Theiss and occupied Semlin. If the......

The Grand Duke Of Tuscany Has Returned To His Dominions.

He land- ed at Viareggio on the 25th of July; on the following day he went to Lucca, where he was to remain for two days; on the 27th he was to make his solemn entrance into......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The transactions in the English Funds have been trifling, and the business, like the prices, has been on a descending scale. The decline in......