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TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, —We beg to acquaint you (that through the medium of your valuable

... paper we may put our fellov. -tradesmen their guard) that we were last evening honoured by visit from person who gave his name the Hon. George Polk, just arrived from Washington, and said he was soil of the President of the United States; he ordered goods to large amount, which he was to pay for by a cheque upon Coutts's. We understand he has given the same story and trouble to several other ...

The Daily News

... theatre royal, drury-lane. this EVEN ING will performed the o]iera of THE CRUSADERS. Behemond, Mr. W. Harrison; Raymond, Mr. liorruni; William, Mr. Weiss; Hassan, Mr. stretton; Almea, Miss liomer; Imult, Miss Rainforth. To conclude with (first time at this Theatre; the Ballet of LA TARENTULE. THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. Mr. B. Wetwter, Sole Lessee and Manager. THIS EVENING will be repeated the ...

returned to town res- Cm ar has arrived in town. The a Ueaujolic are still prolonging their stay Was ven

... the Clarendon Hotel on i? ount Karoli, by the Hon. George Smythe, L™' \i wcrc present the Marquis of Granby, Lord 1 , Mr. Peel, eldest son of the Premier, and guests. ainnrrl ' lU ' still prolonging his in* ' aro,K ' l)n Hotel, but will leave town in a few and Seal has arrived in town. hear repairing and decorating his > ma, the Beividere. i-Tr.J 111 ' I-adj Hatherton will leave town in a few ...

The Daily News

... lIER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORKOW EVENING, March 21, will lie performed Verdi's highly auccessful opera of NINO. Ninus (King of Assyria), Signor Fonwsari; Idaspe, Corclli; Orotaspe (High Priest of the Tern-lie of Isi»), signor Bot.-lli; Abdallo an Officer of the King of Asevriai, 1 Fencna (Daughter of Ninus i, Mademoiselle Corburi; Anna (Sister of Orotaspe), Madame Bellini; Abigail (a Slave ...

PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS

... ' I MONDAY, MARCH 16.—ORDERS OF THE DAY'. Great North and Sjuth Wales Railway Bill—Second reading. Corn Importation Bill—Second reading. Customs and Corn Importation—Further proceeding on report. Out-Feu sioners' Payment (Greenwich and Chelsea) Bill —Report. Supply—Ct mmittee. Ways and Means—Committee. Fever (Ireland) Bill—Second reading. Sir Robert Pee' —Customs Resolutions (Tariff) Report, ...

RAILWAY BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS—Tuesday, Mahch 17. The committee on each of the following bills was ordered to meet on Thursday next: —Sligo and Shannon Railway Bill ; Gal way and Kilkenny Railway Bill. The following bills were specially reported from the Standing Order Committee, and leave was given to proceed with them: —York and North Midland Railway (Widening and Enlargement) Bill; Cambridge and Lincoln ...

If were to put implicit faith in the American press, or the American public, or in accounts received in

... Letters from Washington, we should have been alternately at peace and at war with the United States every fortnight for the last six months. Each mail brings a statement of one or other of these contingencies prevailing ; at one time all fury, at another all smiles ; when, if we come to examine the cause of the change, we find it to be some straw thrown up on the surface of opinion, either ...

Accident to Wm. Barth, Esq., President of ! the Money Ohdeh Department the General Post Office. —We have ..

... stating that, though the injuries received by this gentleman, from having been run over, arc of very serious nature, strong hopes are entertained of his ultimate recovery. The Income Tax. —The mode of putting this tax operation, in the Rochdale district, is becoming daily a greater nuisance. Appeal days have been going on at the Wellington Hotel ever sincc this year came in. A man with a 50s. ...

LONDON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1846. The House of Commons met yesterday at twelve o'clock. On the order of the day

... for the House going into committee on the Fever (Ireland) Bill, being read, Mr. P. Scrope, on moving an instruction to the committee, called the attention of Government to the present state of the Poor-law in Ireland, with the view to its adaptation to the pressing exigencies of the Irish peasantry. However much it was to be hoped that the measures which had been devised for the relief of this ...

There are folks so alive to Party, and so little alive to anything else, that the present suspense and syncope

... of Party is to them a syncope of existence. They don't know where to turn, what to expect, nor a quel saint se ruuer. The small followers of each great political leader are all in this state at present. They resemble lambs, from whom their fleecy and nourishing mothers have strayed, and who, in consequence, are pouring forth their little bleats in the agony of cold, of despair, and of ...

Bank of France.—lt would seem that the establishment of various Joint Stock Banks in France has had the effect of

... inducing the Bank of Franee to increase the number of branch banks. We find the following in the Journal des Debats: — The Bank of France has just come to an important decision. It is going to establish four new branch banks: one at Strassburp;, one at Valenciennes, one at Nismcs, and one at Mans. There will also be fifteen institutions of credit in the different departments belonging to the ...