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The Horse Guards e.—Colonel Bouvcrie has with his usual generosity contributed 10/. towards the library that in ..

... formed for the l>enefit of the noncommissioned officers and privates of the Ilorse Guards Blue. Ostexd, March 23.—The General Steam Navigation Company's steam-sliip Triton arrived at our quay Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock, after a splendid run of ten hours only from London-bridge wharf. The Murder of tiie Police Constable at —Yesterday the adjourned inquest on the body of James Jlastie, ...

UNIVERSITY NEWS

... OXFORD, March 21. The examiners appointed to elect a scholar Beau Ireland's foundation for the promotion classical learning and taste, hare announced to the Vice-chancellor that they have elected Thomas Ansell Marshall, scholar of Trinity College. There were nine candidates. The following gentlemen have been elected of University College:—John Conington, demy of Magdalen College, Ireland ...

The Daily News

... irFll MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, March 24, will be performed Verdi's celebrated Opera of NINO. Ninas (Kins of Assyria), Signor Fornasari; Idas?*, Signor Corelli; Orotaspc (High Priest of the Temple of is), Signor Botelli; Abdallo (an Officer of the Kin? of , Signer Fenena 'Daughter of Ninns', Mademoiselle CorWi; Anna (Sister of Orotaspc), Madame Bellini; Abigail (a Wave, snppmcd to ...

CAN THIS BE TRUE) TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY N'EWS. Sir, —Having observed in your paper of

... the 14th inst., a paragraph headed—Can this true ?—purporting to be a statement of an occurrence that had taken place in this harbour on board the American schooner, W. J. Nomer, concerning pendant that was flying on board her, I wish, through your columns, to contradict that part of the paragraph where the American captain is made to say that, as long as have an arm to pull a trigger, ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... The Queen and Prince Albert -visited her Majesty the Queen Dowager yesterday, at Marlborough House, and took an airing in an open carriage and four, attended the Equerries in Waiting, Lord Charles Wellesley, and Sir Edward Bowater, on horseback. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, and the Princess Alice, were taken airing yesterday, open carriage and four, ...

The Queen Dowager will leave Marlborough House on Monday, for Bushy Park. We hear that the Queen and Prince Consort

... will remain absent from England for three weeks, when they pay their promised visit to Louis-Philippe, May. The King of the French is making the most splendid preparations for their reception. Captain and Lady Adela Ibbetson are expected in London early in May. Sir Henry Mildmay has left town, on a visit to his mother, at Dogmersfield Park, near Winchester. Lord Alvanly has not yet been able ...

TRANSATLANTIC CORRESPONDENCE WITH FRANCE

... HAVRE, Tuesday Night. A skeleton of this project has already appeared in the London press, and at length we believe there is some chance of that project being carried into effect, though iu what manner we caunot yet vouch for, such is the cautious and tortoise-like mode of proceeding with the French, any matter of importance, that nothing like accurate idea can be formed as to what shape the ...

COMMERCIAL

... Mixcino-i.an-e, Thursday.—Sugar.—There has been rather better supplv of West India at market to-day, which led to an increase of business, and hhds. sold at Very full prices. The good strong working qualities were eagerly bought the refiners. 4,000 bags Mauritius were ottered two public sales; they were met steadily by the buyers, but no advance was paid; the qualities chietty good, 48s. to ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1846

... In the House of Lords last evening, the royal assent was given, commission, to the Fever (Ireland) Bill and the Metropolitan Buildings Bill. The Print Works Bill was read a third time and passed. Other bills the table were advanced a stage, and, after the presentation of several petitions, their Lordships adjourned. Lord Pollington, in the House of Commons, resumed the adjourned Corn-law ...

THE ANCIENT CONCERTS

... The second concert, which took place last evening, was a, the direction the Duke of Wellington. It -was rti tut consisted ehieHy of pieces which have been f iliar to the musical public, and did not exhibit that research which has lately been infused into the •I*' mcnt the Ancient Concerts. The only thing, in- could be called a novelty, was a glee by the k'' father, the Earl of Mornington, ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... We cannot or notice any way, any communication that is sent to iinonymously; but those who choose to address us in confidence will find their confidence respected. NEITHER CAN E TO ANY MANUSCII ITS TVIIATEVEIL 14 A Subseri' 4 from the Commencement seems not to beawarethat the subject ot' his letter has already been treated in Tiik Daily News. ...