ELECTION OF CHANCELLOR TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE THE
... Cambridge, Saturday.—This morning the was resumed at nine o'clock and finally closed » rote, having been givon for Prince Afbert and i ...
... Cambridge, Saturday.—This morning the was resumed at nine o'clock and finally closed » rote, having been givon for Prince Afbert and i ...
... Destitution.—Shortly after the Rev. Dr. Spry had taken the chair, Mr. Uodgkinson, guardian, entered the vestry-room, and begged a temporary suspension of the business, to enable him to communicate to the board tome important information respecting the state of the poor of the parish. said that there were 860 men the workhouseyard at that moment imploring for bread, without obtaining any relief ...
... LANCASHIRE. Supposed Five Children, and Sci- the Mother. —On Saturday morning report was circulated in Pre.-,ton that woman of respectable family named Leadbetter, residing at Walton-le-D-ue, about one mile and a half from that town, had coinmited suicide drowning herself in the river Ribble, alter having administered poison to her five children. It appears that Mrm Lcadbettcr, whose husband ...
... A meeting of electors of Westminster—friends to Mr. Charles Lushington—was held last evening at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, to give that gentleman an opportunity of declaring his political principle*, candidate for their suffrages at the next election—in the place of Mr. Leader, who has announced his intention of retiring. The Hon. E. P. Bouvcrie, M.P., ia the chair. Mr. Lushingtox commenced ...
... Letters on the state oj Ireland, by Lord Lord Rosse has printed a pamphlet containing some letters on the state ot Ireland, sent to the Times for publication, but which that journal declined to insert. The present publication of the letters seems to be an appeal against the decision of the Times, otherwise there would be little meaning in the author's stating, as he does, that they are now ...
... DUBLIN, March 1. A circumstance occurred to-day, which stamps at once the popularity of the ministerial measure of outdoor relief to the poor of Ireland, and promises to facilitate its operation throughout the country, so as to ensure not alone favour but success. A deputation of the poor-law guardians of Dublin, with the Lord Mayor, who is also chairman of the North Dublin Poor-law Union, at ...
... LANCASHIRE. The Poisoning and Scicidb near Preston.—The inquest was resumed on Monday evening, upon the body of Fanny Leadbeater, aged nine years, who died from the effects of poison supposed to nave been administered bv her mother to the deceased, and to four other children, on Friday evening last, the mother afterwards being found drowned. Particulars of this case appeared in this paper ...
... FLEET-STREET, to No. 10, BOUVERIK-STREET, FLEET-STREET, contiguous tile Printing and Publishing Offices. cannot notice, any way, any communication that is sent to anonymously ; but those who choose to address as in confidence will End their confidence respected. NEITHER CAN WE UNDERTAKE TO RETURN ANY MANUSCRIPTS WHATEVER. Advertisements intended for The Brpreu, London evening paper, most be at ...
... The Queen and Prince Albert left town yesterday morning for Osborne House, Isle of Wight. Her Majesty will hold a Privy Council on Tuesday next, the 9t& inst., at Osborne House, Isle of Wight. Mr. E. D. Baynes, President of Montserrat, had an interview with Earl Grey yesterday, at the Colonial-office. Sir E. Codrington had an interview with the Earl of Clarendon yesterday, at the office of the ...
... DUBLIN, March 2. The country correspondents of the Cork papers supply columns filled with descriptions of misery. The parish priest of Coachford states his belief tliat 4,000 out of 6,000 souls who compose the population of his parish have not for the last three months had even one substantial meal in the day. Otie in every tcren of the population is reported to be sick ; and of 300 ...
... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—Satvrdav Evening, Verdi's opera, NINO. Nino, Sig. Coletti; Abigail, Mdlle. Sanchioli.—With the new grand ballet, CORALIA; ®u Le Chevalier Inconstant. Hdlle. Carolina Rosati.—Doors open at 7. HATMARKET.—This Evrninq (24th time), THE SCHOOL FOR BCHEMING.—Messrs. Farren, Stuart, Selby, Buckstone, and Howe. Mesdaraes Glover, Buckingham, Yarnold, Humbv, and Stanley. Misses ...
... Oxford, March 4.—ln a Convocation holden this afternoon the proposed regulations for Sir Robert Taylor's institution met with the approval of the house. PRSFRRKE.Tr.—Rev. W. Drury to Braddon V., Isle of Man : dio. Sodor and Man : 175/. with residenor; patron Bp. 8. and M. Vacant.—Bedwardine, St. Michael, Worcester, V.; dio. Wore.: value 90/.; patron, Dean and Chapt. Wore.; vacant death of ltev ...