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... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—Tins Evf.sino. SONNAM-OULA. Madame Castellan, Madame Bellini, Mdllc. Corbari; F. Lablache, and Sig. Mario. To followed by ONDINE. DRUEY-LANE.—THIS Evening, THE EARBER OF SEVILLE. Messrs. W. Harrison, Weiss, and Bornuii; and Miss Rainforth. To be followed by PEROVSE; IMELDA. Doors open at 6'. lIAYMARKET.—This Evening (thirdtime), Mr. PETER PIPER; or, Found Out at Home. ...

AFFAIRS OF GERMANY

... ♦- —■— (From our own Correspondent.) The Emperor of Austria, by a decree dated from Vienna, 13th of \oril, has alx>lished the the service of .. the exaction of labour from tenants during ~*Tq .■ and it is declared that if the tenants deem ■ —i— oppressed by any exaction of their masters, they appf.,l directly to the administration of the district, or imperial authority, without appealing ...

VOICES FROM THE CROWD

... FRANCE AND ENGLAND. We make no boast of Waterloo; Its name excites no pride in us; We have no hatred of the French, scorn of Yankee or of Russ. The glory that our fathers gained In bloody warfare years agone, And which they talk of o'er their cups, Gives us no joy to think upon. In truth we rather love the French, And think our fathers did them wrong ; And sometimes blush when the streets, ...

CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT AND ASSURANCE COMPANY

... '4« W, 1 8 shareholders was held yesterday , Poultry, to consider the present * , A»\ST t K °- . undertaking ;B. Maasey, Esq., r »hick tk«- hlT m few words stated the object 4ra ® ni l>led, Mr. Wheeler, the manager, :t It nature and character of the composo-' *«1, for the united purposes of erect . or purchase residences other i wtnle ?*» ademption of * n annuities, effecting assurances ' ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—APRIL 30. CHARITABLE TRUSTS BILL. The Duke of CAMBRIDGE presented petition from the governors of the Foundling Hospital, against the Charitable Trusts Bill. The Duke of WELLINGTON presented petition from the Lying-in Hospital, Brownlow-street, to the same effect. Lord CAMPBELL presented a petition from the Cordwainers' Company of London, and four petitions from different ...

SURREY SESSlONS—Yesterday

... Extraordinary Affair —Personating a Juror.— In the midst of a trial in which prisoner was indicted for felony, a juror stood up in the box and addressing the Chairman, said there was a person the box acting a juror who had nd rigln so, that he had personated his employer who was summoned ill capacity. The person alluded to rose and said, that he had been sent there his master, Mr. George Davis ...

SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN AND MARINERS' INSTITUTION

... This benevolent institution celebrated its eighth anniversary on Saturday last by a 'public dinner at the London Tavern. It was that there would be a great gathering of the friends of the institution, from the fact that it was their first social meeting sincc the society has put its house order, —which we are sorry to say was found to l>e very necessary about this time last year; and though ...

PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS

... NOTICES OF MOTIONS AND ORDERS OF THE DAY. MONDAY, MAT 18. . ORDERS OF THE DAY. Railway Companies Dissolution Bill—committee Joint Stock banks (Scotland and Ireland) Bill—committee. Viscount Hardinge's Annuity (No. 2) Bill—second reading. Customs Duties Bill—report. Explosive Substances Bill—committee. iscount Hurdingc's Annuity Bill—committee. Lord Annuity Bill—committee. Supply—committee. ...

A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS,

... niLVHID BT CHAIILES KNIGHT & CO., Fob 1846. M VPS of the SOCIETY for the DIFFUSION of USEFL L LEDGfc. Messrs. C. Knight and Co. having become the proprietors of these lastly celebrated maps, which, cheap as thoy arc, combineevcry ccl- W tha- ran 1* attained the most cartful supervision and the most expenditure, have adeouate arrangements for keeptag up their hiR character, to embrace every ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE of Friday, May 8

... Downing Sraarr, May 5,-Jtie Queen has been pleased to appoint G. Barney, Esq., lieut.-col. in the Boyul Engineers, to be I.ieutcnant Governor oT N'orth Australia, and to administer the government of that colony, under the style and title of superintendent thereof. Whitehall, May C.—The Lord Chancellor has appointed 11. liush, of Trowbridge, in the county of Wilts, Gent., to be a Master ...

WORKS

... CHEAP ISSUE highly popular and favourite TV- original object of the SOCIKTY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE. in publishing the Scries of Works known tHEI.IBK-VKY ENTERTAINING KNOWLEDGE, was to trainee wk a* should combine entertainment and instruction. Kit tbev the-c essential* in a book intended for popular his been aihnitted almost every pe ritxlical and review in !hj™2uitrv. The many ...

IRELAND

... Dublin, Mat 20. AFFRAY AT BIRD-HILL.—INQUEST. Yesterday I sent you an account of the execution of an habere at Bird-hill, in the county of Tipperary, on which occasion two people lost their lives. The Tipperary Vindicator gives the following explanation of the circumstances that led to the scene of violence :— Mr. George Mansell gentleman residing at Bird-hill, in this county—the tenant of ...