The Tranquillity Of The French Capital Has Not Been In
the slightest degree disturbed since our last. The only token of apprehended commotion has been a placard of the Prefect of the Seine, forbidding tumultuous assemblies. There......
The Accounts From Poland During The Week Have Stated That
the Russian troops, which seem to occupy a very extended line, were closino. 'e round Warsaw ; and the last letters represent that city as invested by four divisions of the......
The German Papers Announce To Us The Fact, That The
Duke of CAMBRIDGE has been appointed Viceroy of Hanover by his bro- ther the King of England. We always learn what we are doing at home, in this way. The Duke has published a......
The Kino.—his Majesty And His Royal Consort Left Town For
'Windsor on Saturday. They were welcomed by the loyal people of Windsor with an ardour that absence had only tended to render more intense. On Wednesday about two o'clock, their......
The Accounts From The North Of Italy Represent The Liberal
party as still dominant. In the Legantine towns especially, no effectual opposition has yet been offered to them : a party is even said to have marched upon Rome. The......
2. Emoluments Op The Cuancnr.r.ort. Lord Brougham, On...
occasion to allude to the statement of Lord Lyndhurst last week respecting the amount of reduction which the proposed changes in Chan- cery would effect in the income of the......
Surlet De Chorier Has Been Formally Recognized By France As
Regent of Belgium. He seems disposed to act with modera- tion and spirit. He has named his Ministers ; among whom are VAN DE WEYER, GENDEBIEN, and TIELEMANS. The Regent is a......
Meetings In Ravoun Or The Reform Bill.—a Meeting Of St.
Andrew's, Holborn, took place on Thursday. A meeting of the inha- bitants of Westminster was held at the Crown and Anchor yesterday. Yesterday also, the good people of the City......