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THE REGISTRATIONS

... City of London.—ln the parish of St. Andrew Hubbard, AMgate, anil Billingsgate Ward, Ralph Alien Husey was objected to by Mr. Brown, on the ground that there was no such name in the rate book. appeared, on the production of the book, that the name was entered as It. H. Husey. Mr. Smith said that this was nothing but the mere error of using the aspirate where it was not required. The ...

Our despatches from Sydney are to the 3rd of May. The general news of New South Wales and the other

... colonies belonging to the Australian group, will be found under the head Colonial. We would, however, draw attention here to the following comparative statement of the revenue of New South Wales (exclusive of the Port Phillip district), for the quarters ending 31st March, 1845 and 1846, which we have extracted from official documents. The total revenue during the first quarter of 1845 was 57 ...

SPORTING

... SP R f1? XVG. _NIEWM\U\.IvKEIT' II()l'(lE1'ON MEET'INXG. S %YF I'SI.\;L (0 V. ctch, for 2-yroldq, 7st; and trior.-x-t C;!, liti .t.,i0l-m ._ 1).. Tito wliter to be Soldi ito ?? ?? if 13(1, thi ; Tl .- . Y . L~ :r. , fi:it ?? ?? ?? . l lornl.,by, jon.) i ?? ?? ?? Ar, ?? -t ir 1 'slrOt) 3 I- N r .(I'vruv\E ?? ?? ?? . ,, , ?? N r. N . ( lkto &ty) ?? ?? 1 Swtl~~ .1 -.I ..A .S I itt sovs. vaell, ...

SPORTING

... .,SPOiRTING. CHESTER AUTUMN MEETING-FRIDAY. CHESTERs LEv'iATh:A' STAKES, of Id'so.ya each, for 3 yr- olds. One mile and three quarters. (18 subs.) Mr. Bovea'a Thringarth; ?? ;, ,(Maton 1 M. Walter's Captain ?? (Wkefeld 2 Mr. Mostyn's Didsbury O (W Cates S L . I . 4 to 1 on Thringarth. Won by a length. I SCRAMBLE STArES, of 3 aovs. each, and 20 added. One rmile asd three quarters. (4 subs.) I ...

Mr. Webster's Speech.—The speech delircro! by Mr. Webster recently, in the Senate, the be«t thin# the kind that ..

... heard for fifty years. He calls everything by its proper name. A spade, a spade—»thing, thing—and a scoundrel, a scoundrel. He makes use o! the fine conventionalisms of modern times; but S P^J mother tongue, as it was spoken two or three hundred year ago, in the times of Shakspearc and Chauccr. The effect his speech was none the less powerful on that account. Quite revolution in literature. ...

AFFAIRS OF THE RIVER PLATE

... Tht following documents relative to the affairs the River Plate have been published. The first is a translation of a paper which was delivered, unofficially and confi- the Argentine government to the French charge d'affaires, the Baron de Mareuil, containing the several bases, upon recognition of which the Argentine government was willing to enter into negotiations with the mediating ministers ...

SPORTING

... SPORUING. NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING-.TumAy. SWEEPSTAtAKS Of 10 sOve. each; for 3-yr olds, 7st; four, Sst 41bb five and upwards, Sat Illb; first ?? M. ; the winner to be sold for 801., &a. (I subs.) Duke of Bedford's Villiers ?? Butler) I Mr. laker's Keeley 1 .(y 2 sir J. Hawley's Miss Margrave .Prinoe) 8 5 to 4 on Villiers,who took the lead from Keeley after they hd run half the distance, and ...

WEST INDIA MAIL

... The Royal West India Mail packet Severn, Capt. Vincent, arrived at Southampton yesterday, and landed her mails at two p.m., under the charge of Lieut. R. Percival, R.N., Admiralty agent. The Severn had fine and pleasant weather during the whole voyage from Jamaica: the wind was easterly to the Channel. This vessel returns home out of her regular turn. A slight defect in one of her engines, ...

NAVAL

... Portsmouth, Oct. 13. —The Acheron steam-sloop has proceeded to-day, with the marines from this division, who are to form the battalion in Ireland, similar to that which was formed lust winter. The Comet, having had her defects made good, went out of dock to-day; and the Vengeance, it is expected, will commissioned to-morrow. The Eurydice stili remains at Spithead, as does the Retribution. The ...

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LONDON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1846

... Their lordships met at the usual hour last evening. After the presentation of various petitions, a conversation arose as to proceeding with the Irish Coercion Bill in committee in the absence of the Loud Ciiief Juctice, when it was determined to go on with the Bill, and that it should be recommitted on Monday, when the noble and learned lord would be in his place. The Earl of St. Germans, ...