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NEWCASTLE, FEBRUARY 27

... There is no certain intelligence of any settle- mient having been arrived at which will secure a peace with Persia ; but the hopes, and even convictions, that this will be accomplished are becoming stronger every day. Yet, so long as the matter remains unarranged, there is room for doubt concerning it; and this is, of itself, sufficient cause for commercial i and other opera. tions dependent ...

NEWCASTLE, MARCH 6

... NEW4A-TLE, MARCH 6. X parliamentary general election is at hand, andat theutmost will take place in the course of a few weeks. This appeal to the constituency of the 'United Kingdom is owing to a division in the House of Commons on Tuesday night, on Mr Cobden's motion condemnatory of the China war, which left the government in a minority of 16. The voting was after three nights' debate-Friday, ...

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, 2 p.m. This morning's London papers contain no new feature of the Ministerial crisis. The Dissolution, according to some, will take place before Easter (the 10th April), and is supposed the elections will be over in six weeks afterwards. The Times says a new Plenipotentiary will be immediately sent to China. He not to supersede, but to advise with, Sir John Bowring. ...

NEWCASTLE, MARCH 13

... NEWOASTUE, MiAcu 13. The fact of a peace having been concluded with Persia has been fully authenticated. There has not been any official statement of the terms of the treaty; but the probability is that the subjoined, vwhich the IndependtIance Belye pub- lishes from its Paris correspondent. will be found to be substantially correct:- I. The whole of the rersi.n tttri14rrv whieh is or may le ...

EDITORIAL NOTICES

... MARCH 14, 1857. article on Working Men's Benefit Societies, is reserved lo next week. Reviews of New Books and Periodicals, are also deferred. have no recollection of the paragraph Howden AmaUr Saxhorn Band it must have been mislaid. ...

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... Gazette Office. this a Black and Tar COCKER DOG. Four Months Old. Any party bringing it to Cffice. will receive Keward. q HIS IS '] i-. E ICE that I, C. E.CRANE, JL will I'.rr b auswtrable for ai.y Debts that MARY CRAJsE may toi. tract atttr this Notice. .All Debts already contracted to be sent in forthwith. Bills paid. trreet. orth Shields. 21st J «ly, 1857. CHAPEL. SHIELDS. REV. ROBT. HALLEY ...

House, will see consonancy between the Novelist ami the Senator sutlieient to account for his success both ways ..

... Mr \ckehay. ami take leave of him that is, politienllv. isall the InTter for his political failure is Oxford. She has her legitimate representative. returns to his legitimate v»»eation. I return,” he said, the close the poll, “to di sk, and leave to Mr a business which 1 am sure he understands belter than I do.” This almost the one morsel sound truth and reason in his whole oratory: and, ...

THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... The Government, it is stated, have received four days' later news from India, to the effect that Delhi had been assaulted, but the troops were repulsed. They were waiting for ...

LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS

... The Rev. J. S. Jacson, Meldon, has presented to the members the Wansbeck Cricket Club a set of stumps and a cricket bat. A DECeiTFUL Doctor.—ln certain town of Northumberland, a medical gentleman recently hired four lads to pull his cherries. They were to have so much for the job, no pickings or stealings. The cherries pulled, the youngsters presented themselves for their pay, and, in reply ...

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, p.m. THIS MORNING'S EXPRESS. Pabis, Friday.—The Spanish Government, after some hesitation, has accepted the offer of mediation m the Mexican question, made by Lord Howden and the Marquis de Turgot, in the name of their respective Governments. Italy —Twenty-oue persons have been arrested at Leghorn, and sent to Lucca be tried by the Cour Roye. -eizures of arms and ...