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MEDICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Last night meeting of surgeons took place at the Freemasons' Tavern, consider the question of medical reform, particularly in reference to the pr. posed supplemental charters of the College of Surgeons of England. J. Bottomley, Esq., of Croydon, took the chair. The secretary, Mr. Ottlev, gave an account of the proccedinas of a deputation who had waited upon the council, and the chairman ...

MONEY MARKET & CITY NEWS

... Satcbdat Etkniko. The Stock Market was quiet to-day, and the dealers ; disinclined for active business, as usual on the last day of the week, with a curtailment of the regular hours, amounting to a sort of half-holiday. Consols for Money were 96* to J; for Account, 96* buyers; the Threes Iteduced, 97 the New Three-and-a Quarter Cents., to 100; Exchequer-bills, 38s. to 405.; Bonii, to 51s. ...

Fatal Occurrence at Swansea.—On Monday morning last this town was thrown into a state of alarm by a report that

... lad had been killed whilst engaged an encounter with a workman ; and, from inquiries instituted by us, we ascertained that this rumour was, unfortunately, not altogether unfounded. It seems that lad named James Price, who resides with his mother and brothers at the Corner-shop, between Goat-street and College-street, went in among the workmen who were engaged in erecting a house next door to ...

THE SPANISH CORN TRADE

... (From our own Correspondent.) SANTANDER, Feb. 21. Whilst the English organs of monopoly are retailing the grievances of their employers and predicting every kind of calamity the necessary result of the abandonment of the principle of protection, on the Continent Sir Robert Peel's new measures of political economy arc regarded in a very different light; least I can answer for the intelligent ...

The Daily News

... HAYMARKET.—THIS Etkkixo, LOOK BEFORE TOU LEAP; OR, WOOINGS AND WEDDINGS. Merer*. eb-trr, Hudson, rarren, Rogers, Buckstone, Holl; Miss Forteroue, Miss P. Horton, B ;,,^'. ov r - After which . SPRING GARDENS. And QUEEN BOWER. IKKirs open PRINCESS'S.—THIS Evening, A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD TS Aftpr which KEEPING A PLACEAnd ALL FUR TIIE BEST. Doors open at 6J, ADELPHI. THIS THE PHANTOM DANCERS. Messrs ...

IMPERIAL. PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, Nov. 4. Parliament was prorogued to-day by commission to th; 12th of January, 1847. Shortly after half-past two o'clock the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Auckland, and Lord Cfcmpbell, robed as Lords Commissioners, took their seats in the House of Lords, for the purpose of further proroguing parliament. Mr. Pulman, the Deputy Usher of the Black Rod, was then commanded by their ...

COLONIAL

... CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.—Advices from the Cape Good Hope wire rec ived yesterday; the 1 of October from Cape Town, and to the 7th ol the same month from Graham's Town. The only inteiligcutr of decisive nature they contain relates to interview which took place near Black Drift, between Colonel Johnstone, the part of the governor, and a number of Kaffir chiefs. It was intimated to the Kaffirs that the ...

PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.— Monday, FEB. 16. Their lordships met five o'clock. The Earl of CLARENDON presented a petition from the borough of Musselburgh, praying for total repeal of the °Lord MONTEAGLE presented a petition from the inhabitants of the town of Leeds, praying the.r lordships not to sanction any measure against the re-organisation of the m The Earl of RADNOR presented petitions for a total ...

PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS

... NOTICES OF MOTIONS AND ORDERS OF THF. DAT, TOHI NOW STAND IN TIIE ORDKR-BOOK OF THE HOUSE COMMONS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. MONDAY, MARCH 30. Orders of the Day.—Poor Removal Bill, —second reading; Coal-whippcrs (Port of London) Bill, —Committee; ' Art Unions Bill, —second reading; Corn Importation Bill, ! Committee; Supply,—Committee; Ways and Means, Committee; Indemnity Bill, —third reading. Sir ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS. cannot notice, in any war, any communication that is sent to anosTmoualT ; but those who ..

... address us in confidence will find their confidence respected. WE UNDERTAKE TO RETURN ANY MANUSCRIPTS WHATEVER. •.* Advertisements intended for The Express must be at the Wmccby Two o'clock on the day of publication. ...

The Daily News

... ADELPHI.—Tnis Etexiso, TIIE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER. Messrs. Boyce, Selby, Worrell, Cullcnford, Wright, O. Smith; Madame Cclwtc, Miss E. Harding, and Miss E. Chaplin. be followed by JUDGMENT OF PARIS; or, The Pas ds Pippins; and ABRAHAM PARKER. Doors open at ftj. PRINCESS'S.—Tuis Eraxnra, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Messr*. C. Mathews, J. Viaing, Ryder, Compton, Granby, Madame Ves'.ris, Mrs. ...