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THURSDAY's POST CONTINUED

... Negociatioxs with Turkey —The refusal the Porte to acquiesce in the proposal England, France, Russia to terminate the war Greece by a compromise, placed beyond all question. ...

LONDON, Saturday, January 6

... SATURDAY, January 6. | Die papers of have reached town, | In the Chamber of Peers, on the discussion upon | the Address, Count d’Harcourt moved an amend iment | in favour of Poland. The President of the Council | ressed sympathy with the misfortunes of the P exp) he did not think a declaration in their fa oles, | t your | would be attended with any good. The amen was however rejected by a ...

WARWICKSHIRE ASSIZES

... ASSIZES. URT— Before Mr. Justice Bosanquet, owN MONDAY, Arrit I BosanqueT opened the criminal business of The i his Court, to-day, at 12 o'clock. mw business being disposed of, the following preli on owere SWOrn as the sty ee gentle JURY. in G RAY SxiewiTs, Bart. M.P., Foreman, Iinot, Bt, M.P. Edward Sheldon, Esq. ley wil William Staunton, Esq. William Judd Narding, Esq. q Henry C. Wise, Esq, ...

LONDON, Friday, June 1

... THE Gazette of this afternoon announces that the remaining Levees for the season will held on the Bth and 20th of this month, and tho last Drawin Room on Thursday, June 21. Th ...

LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 22

... LONDON, SATURDAY, Sepe, 22 Paris papers of Thursday are barren of news. Thepet ition of the National Guard forthe enjoyment 3 fie elec tive franchise is much commented upon. The Ti contains a report of the resignation of : Valle, Governor-General of the French pos- “ons in the North of Africa—Several journals 4 en of the serious illness of Cardinal Fesch ; ad letter from that prelate announces ...

MONDAY's POST

... LONDON. Saturday, Octohcr 14. I'hench papers of Wednesday, and the Ei/iilc dated Thursday, have been received, but their con♦Mits do not possess'much interest. It said in letters !• Att ...

SATURDAY'S POST

... LONDON, Friday, April 7. c ? ntents of the French papers to the date of J. uesday are very unimportant. It is said that Don n a ? t of is. to be deprived of the br ke ta * th Mowing' ...

LONDON, Saturday, April 6

... 'PHE Paris papers of Thursday have reached town. The new tariff bill is generally approved. The M°nUenr publishes an order of the day addressed by the Minister of War to th ...

LONDON. Friday July 5

... Gazette this afternoon announces theap\ pointment Major Gen. Sir Benjamin D'Urban as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the settlement of tlie Cape of Good Hope. Circuits—Oxford ...