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WALES

... A Hint to the Farmers of the principality is given in the North Wales Chronicle of Tuesday. The editor of that journal, in article upon the prospects of agriculture, and on the necessity that exists for farm improvements now that protection withdrawn, says : Model farms, got the landed proprietors for the edification of their tenantry, are effecting quite a little revolution. One of these ...

Fine Arts

... The National Gallery.—lt is now certain that Mr. Vernon, the well-know connoisseur, has given his celebrated collection of pictures of the British school to the British psoplc, and that soon a proper permanent apartment attached to tli? National Gallery can be got ready for their reception that Mr. Vernon will deliver the treasure he has already informed them is willing to give to the trustees ...

COLONIAL

... AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. We have received the South the 3rd October. In addition to I te l n^ ntaiß! i« ...

LITERATURE

... Village Talet from the Black Forest, and loo. By Bhrthold Aubrbach. Translated from the German by Meta Taylor. D. Bogus. If it be true that the romance of real life is far more romantic than any fiction, it must also be confessed that realities are more difficult to deal with than inventions. Authors commonly find it a more serious task to exert all the power requisite to do justice real ...

Law Intelligence

... NOTICES—This Day. BAWKarncr, (Fonblanqie.) —IT. Simmonds, ad., exam., 11; A. D. Dangcrfleld, audit 11, certif. 12 ; R. Wade, certif., 11; 8. Tipple, div., 11J; R. Lavers, adj. exam, and audit, 12; J. Lax ton, certif., 1; R. Smith, audit, I.—(lo.ndlanuuk for Hol&oyd.)— J. Richardson, adj. choice assigs., 2. SOUTHWARK COUNTY COURT. Before G. Clive, Esq. Betting on Horses.—Humfreys *. Thorn.—This ...

THE CURRENCY. Sir, —Many have doubtless, like myself, waited expectation that Spectator would continue to ..

... of the Times with his notions of currency. A reply to the numerous exposures of the sophisms in his letter which its appearance called forth was, perhaps, not to be expected. But it was reasonable to suppose that he would attempt to show some of the workings of his problem; and, since he has not done so, allow me to do it for him. All that has been published the passing of the Bank Charter Act ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, March 6. Emigration increases. From the inland countiei shoals of small farmers are hastening to the ports and if the tide flows strongly for the next thret months, with a sufficiency of transport, the diminution of the secondary class of farmers will be felt very perceptibly. The IVenagh Guardian states, that from one district 400 persons are already moving to the coast. Some are ...

SCOTLAND

... EDINBURGH, Jaw. 11. The promptitude which the people of England have shown in organising measures of relief for the Highland destitution, wiH act as a stimulant to higher efforts here. In a brief space there will not be a county or town in Scotland which will not have held their meetings, or otherwise have taken means to raise contributions. Paisley, which in all times of , distress, at least ...

THE REIGNING SOVEREIGNS OF EUROPE

... We extract the following from the Deutsche AUg*• meine Zeitung : Of the fifty-two sovereigns reigning in Europe, two them have reached their 70th year—the King of Hanover, the oldest sovereign Europe since the decease ®' Gregory XVI., and the King of the French. Of the other sovereigns, thirteen are between 60 and 70 yean of fourteen from 50 to 60, eleven from 40 to 50, eight from to 30, and ...

The Court

... Windsor, Thursday.—The Queen and Prince Albert walked, this mernine, in the grounds adjacent to the Castle. M. Isturitz, the Spanish Minister, left the Castle to-day. H.S.H. Prince Lowenstein and Viscount Palmerston, also took their departure to-day from the Castle. The Royal family rode out on ponies and took walking exercise this forenoon. Lord John Russell arrived at the Castle this ...

REPRESENTATION OF WESTMINSTER

... A meeting of the electors of the parishes oi* Geoige and St. James was held last evening at the Hanoversquare Rooms, to afford Mr. Charles Cochrane opportunity of declaring his political opinions as candidate for 1 representation of Westminster. Sir Charles Alder presided, and opened the proceedings briefly stating that Mr- Cochrane's opinions were based upon the most liberal prin- - ciples; ...

The Tat.—We stated a few days ago that the Tay. which left with the West India and Mexican mails on

... the 2nd inst. had put into Corunna, having received some damage, and was expected to leave on the 13th. The Iberia brings intelligence that she put back to Corunna three times, and finally left on the 19th, but it was not known whether she left for St. Thomas or Bermuda. ...