" Mr. Hay, The Under-secretary For The Colonies, Retires...
a pension ; and is succeeded by Mr. Stephen, the Counsel to that Department, in whose person the two offices will be consolidated."— Globe. A " Bum-bureau-crat" (the Times......
We Perceive With Pleasure, From Letters In The Papers Of
this morn- ing, that Members who voted in the majority on the Address, but wl:oie names were omitted yesterday in the published lists, are anxious to have the credit of......
Mr. Perry's Oratorio.
IT is not our custom to notice musical performances before they have taken place, much less to deal in the " puff by anticipation :" but the announcement of an Oratorio by an......
We Rejoice To Announce, That A Reform Cum Has This
day been com- menced, on the most comprehensive of principles,—open, in fact, to all the Reformers of the United Kingdom. A Provisional Committee of thirty-five gentlemen and......
Division On The Address To The King.
[AS PUBLISHED IN THE MORNING PAPERS OF FRIDAY. COLLATED WITH THOSE OF SATURDAY.] MINISTERIAL MAJORITY. AGAINST PEEL'S AMENDMENT. Acheson, Visa., Armagh C. Adam, C........
There Is Considerable Anxiety Respecting The Charter Of...
London University : and we are not surprised at it ; for we see, by paragraphs in the newspapers, that Mr. SPRING RICE is suspected of lending himself to the views of Sir HENRY......
Money Market.
ST..1" K EXCHANGE. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The meeting of the Parliament, with all its accompanying topics of political excitement, lee: not added moat to the hit-Mess of the Stock......
From A Correspondence Between Mr. Hume And Sir John Gibbons,
in the atronide this morning, we learn - that Sir JOHN has commenced, or is about to commence, legal proceedings against parties (not named) who have charged him with undue......
Jar. Joyce, 01 Deptford. Should Remember That The Number Of
candidates who went to the poll must vary from the number elected, as some Members were chosen with- out a coutest : if he will refer to the table in the pamphlet he mentions,......
Postscript.
SATURDAY NIGHT. The Speaker, accompanied by about sixty Members of the House of Commons, proceeded to St. James's Palace at two o'clock to-day, to present the Address of the......