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... Within few days after the decease of that amiable man, General Sir William Clinton, the Lieutenant-Governor of CVelsea Hospital, it was rumoured (and that rumour is becoming stronger every day), that the present Quartermaster- Generol, Sir Willoughby Gordon, would succeed the vacancy at that establishment. That lucrative military staff' appointment has been held by General Gordon for ...

THE UNIVERSITY ORDONNANCES OF M. DE SALVANDY

... PARIS, Feb. 1. You will read M. Berryer's speech, which seemed but to develope and express the desiru, which, from the mouth of M. Thiers, had no small effect upon the Chamber. Well, this desire has been negatived by majority of 78 votes. The sympathies of the Chamber were, I should say, with Bcrrycr and Thiers; but its prudence compels it to rally back to the po'icy of M. Guizot. To return to ...

Chichester has returned its candidate. The business of the election was very appropriately opened by « a brass ..

... it possible that the Duke of Richmond could have found, both in tone and manner, a more significant preface-monger ? There was an admirable fitness between the putter-forth of the candidate and the instruments that were to herald his triumph. Both were brass from the House of Lennox. Lord Henry Lennox, albeit a meek young gentleman— mild in his port is a maid—has evidently intuitive ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... The Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, left Buckingham Palace, in carnage and four, half-past eight o'clock on yesterday morning, far Osborne Hou«e, Isle of Wight. Their Royal Highnesses Prince Alfred and the Princess Alice, accompanied by the Dowager Lady Lyttelton, followed in another carriage and four. The Equerries in waiting, Major-General ...

An'ti-M ar Meeting.—Yesterday a numerous and influential meuting was held at Northampton, the mayor in the ..

... ably addressed by number speakers of all classes, including ministers, gentlemen, tradesmen, and mechanics, and a strong and unanimous feeling against war was expressed. Newspaper Expresses. Every morning this week, with the exception of Thursday, tile London morning papers have been expressed by Messrs. Willmer and Smith, reaching our office soon after twelve o'clock, but The Daily . must ...

Mr. Ferrand has appointed himself to the arduous and somewhat delicate post of ponscience-keeper to the members ..

... of Commons. He has kindly taken charge of their immortal parts; and with a Christian charity which is associated with the member for Knaresborough, constant as the painted halo about the heads of paiuted saints, has given notice that he will read to them terrible account thaii- hackslidings. ...

have received by our ordinary e Xpress , 19 of Tuesday, with our spondence. TOr,t The ministerial crisis in Spain

... is the most grossing topic of the journals. The I'rute 8U the following details, which will be found to with, though not quite so complete as the let!? our Madrid correspondent. The Pretse says:— u 1 oment of K in pws> have receipt .i. 1 patch with the news the reconstitute of cabinet, which thus composed The flores. President of the Council, Minister of ' General Roncali, Minister of War- M ...

We understand that the Earl of Lincoln has been appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, which, of urn', vacates ..

... for South Nottingham. We that the noble lord will offer himself to his constituents for re-election, and mav expect a arm litest for the vacant seat. , OF the Liberals.—A very numerouslynmm .'. i ,°f Liberal members was held yesterday l'oreiderth >'' 11 Russell's house, in Chesham-place, to con- Sir Ur ' cen the approaching discussions on John ii iV 8 I' ro ,>sa,s We understand that Lord to ...

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM

... (From last night's Gazette.) Lord Chamberlain's Office, Feb. 23. Notice is hereby given, that her Majesty will hold a drawing-room, at St. James's Palace, on Thursday, the 19th of March next, two o'clock. ...

APPOINTMENTS AND PAYMENTS. TO-DAY

... Great North South Wales, and Worcester meeting, London Tavern, Bishojisgate-strcet, for 1; Waterford and Kilkenny, call 21. UK, Deninoll, and Co. MONDAY. II Norfolk Meeting, Guildhall-buildings 12; North British Meeting, Edinburgh, 2; Dundee and Perth Meeting, liundee, 1; Direct London and Exeter Meeting. Loudon Tavern, Bishontgate-Htreet, 2 tor London and lllackwall transfer-books, closed ...

It is to be hoped that the intention o£ Government, expressed by Lord Dalhousie on Tuesday evening, to ..

... adopting the recommendations of the Commission, is no more the usual official sacrifice to the decorums of delay. That any useful purpose can that any further light will be thrown on the question by leaving it open, it would be mere folly to pretend. Whatever can be done to ascertain the facte on whiqh alone it can be settled, has already been performed the Commissioners with far more fulness ...