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THE WAR OPERATIONS

... Yo r Jownal of Commerce.) 1 ,be 2 3 1 April, General Taylor nut J i _ a bodv the Mexican army had ••how Rio Grande, at a point some Early the following ptains Thornton and Hardee, *i»e th» ~/*' foon *. *'ith a detachment of seventy Untry , ' WTe > an d Captain Kerr, of the • i e c *«Dm» » R c IPa1P an y> to examine the country ilStßto,!. Matter returned to the camp ny vcr y of Mexicans. ...

IRELAND

... Dublin, May 24. P RL Police.—Charge of Fouokky.—A' the head police-office, Saturday, person named William Penrose atson, was charged with having forged the name the lion Denis Daly, sin of Lord D insandir, and soa-in-law the Lord-Lieutenant Ireland, to bills exchange, to the amount of nearly 800/., and it was stated that other bills, to the amount nearly 2,000.'. arc out at present under ...

The Exaltado insurrection in Galicia has been put down. No city of any other province, and no body of troops

... having pronounced, the revolters, though they defended themselves ably and bravely, were obliged to succumb. The chiefs escaped. The unfortunate officers have become the victims of the enterprise, having been shot by Concha. His orders from Madrid were to be ruthless; but he has not obeyed these orders in the spirit in which they were given, and has only made a certain number of examples to ...

Vital Statistics of the Metropolis.—The deaths registered the metropolitan district* during the week which ..

... below the average of the corresponding weeks during the previous six years, by 15. The number of births registered were 1,439—an cxccss over the deaths of 583. The Registrar- General has issued A Table of deaths registered in 115 districts of England during the quarter ending March 31st, 1846. We shall take an early opportunity of publishing an abstract of this interesting document. An ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—March 17. Their lordships met at a few minutes after five o'clock. THE NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. Lord BROUGHAM seeing his noble friend the chairman of the Building Committee in his place, begged to ask him what hope there was of their lordships' house being finished. As to this year, of course, thnt was out of the question ; but there was a report abroad that there was no ...

The Daily News

... ADELPIII. —Tim Ey*xw« (first time), EUGENIA CLAIRCILLh ; or, The New Found Home. Messrs. Paul Bedford, O. braith, MunyanL Cullewford; and Madame Celeste. To followed by UP And TIIK JUDGMENT or, The Pas de Pippin*. Doors open at 6>. PRINCESS'S.—This Evkxixq, LOVE'S TELEGRAPH. M««r». Ch*tle» Mathews, Com?ton; Milamc Vestris, Miw.ll. Iljwhw, and Miss K. Stanley. To be followed by BARBEI. BRAN O; ...

DIVISION

... CORN IMPORTATION BILL.—May 15. , p, Marq. of James, Sir W. E. D-ummond,ll. Jermyn, Karl Pulsford, R. lrt ,j. JrrvL\ J. Kawdon, Col. - 1 W. S. JcKflya, Lonl Reid, Sir J. R. p i> sir J. Johnson, Gen. lieid, Colonel IP* r. j i ni L or Johnstone, Sir J. Ricardo, J. L. G. Johnstone, H. llice, E. 11. iHmi.ui'ion, Ld. Kelly, Sir F. Rich, H. T. Labouchere, U. Roebuck, J. A. du-jmP. Lambton, H. Romilly ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LOIIDS, August 6. - Lord took seat the woolsack o cIo:k. PETITIONS. Petitions were presented by Lord Campbell from the Convention of Royal Burghs, Scotland, favour of the equalisation of the Sugar Duties; from Newport, iufiivourol the Small Debts Bill; by Lord in favour of the •small Debts Bill. On the motion Lord CAMPBELL, the Interpleaders (Ireland Bill, and the Mandamus and ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... There was a lively market yesterday, with corresponding effect on prices. The lines most actively dealt in were the North Stafford*, Birmingham and Oxfords, Aberdeen! and Caledonians, which all commanded higher price*. The report of a call to be shortly made on East Indians reduced the quotation to 9s. _ , . There was a partial improvement the sbare-maikct at Liverpool. Manchester and Leeds, ...

COMMERCIAL

... Mincixg-Lase, Fkiday.— Sugar.— The confidence which buyers have shown the last few (lays has increased, and .>OO hhds. West India, have been sold at prices 6d. to Is. above those of last Friday. 2000 bags, Bengal, also sold in public sale at slight advance, and business has also been done by pri* * contract. Refined has been in good demand, standard j ,635. (id. 645. Coffee.—»,soo bags common ...

PARLIAMENTARY RUSINESS.—(AFTER EASTER.)

... ' NOTICES OF MOTION'S, AND THE HAY, WHICH \ NOW STAND IN THE ORDER BOOK THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. ORDERS THE DAY.—FRIDAY, AFRII. 17. Protection of Life (Ireland) Bill—Adjourned debate on first reading. ' Administration of Crimiunl Justice Bill—Committee. £ Coal Whippers (Port of Loudon) Bill—Report. Railway, &c., Deposits Bill—Report. Supply—Committee. Ways and Means—Committc-e. Insolvent Debtors' ...