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OPENING OF THE LYNN AND ELY RAILWAY

... The line from Lynn to Ely, where it joins the Counties, was opened yesterday, and twenty, first and second-class carriages started from the station, at half-past ten o'clock, filled with ladies and MBtlemen, comprising many of the principal inhabitants of that lirge mercantile town, pay visit to Ely. The carriage- which are painted chocolate, certainly present ny an handsome appearance : they ...

ANTICIPATION OF THE OVERLAND INDIA MAIL

... By the arrival of our despatches yesterday we are put in possession of intelligence from India to the following dates:—Bombay, August 31 ; Calcutta, ] August 20 ; and Madras, August 21. The mail was brought from Suez by the Ariel, which reached Malta on the night of the 24th. The Ardent took the mail from Malta on the 25th, for Marseilles, The intelligence receive* more than the average im- i ...

BRITISH ANTI-STATE CHURCH SOCIETY

... Dg i association was held at the Lo'n- ono'ni eveiun «' Dr - Thomas Price in the chair. A Persons were present. lk i Cka commenced the proceedings bvstating refused the °fE«terHall* (A Si U 7 not a fit »°ciety to meet there. ) S'nce they had last assembled events had Son thp'n great 'y® dvance ...

WHITTINGTON Club.—A general meeting of members and other persons interested in the institution, was held last ..

... and Anchor, Strand, to receive the report of a committee appointed to raise a sum of 5,000/. by way of loan for the purpose of establishing a west-end clubhouse. The chairman, Mr. expressed his regret at the absence of Mr. Duuglas Jerrold, was prevented from attending by a domestic affliction. The report of the committee announced the success of the City branch of the club, which has been ...

PROVINCIAL

... LANCASHIRE. A Ciiarge of Kidnapping came under the in[ vestigation of the magistrates at Manchester, yesterday, of which some of the circumstances will be read with interest. , The charge was brought by an Irish pedlar named Crinan, ' and the prisoner* (who, however, were not placed the dock) were a Mrs. Jackson, wife of a beer-house keeper, and , her two maiden sisters. 1839, Crinan's wife ...

Grand Junction Canal Company.—A meeting of the proprietors in this company day at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, ..

... porters were refused admittance ; but we received ' M ® secretary the report, which had been prepared committee to be submitted to the meeting: of following is abstract■ Various circumstances combine to produce change ; tion, but the following may be particularised the most prom —First, a prevailing belief among many of the shareholders in* ■, works of the canal were gradually getting into ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... court of the magistracy of the county of Midholden yesterday at Hicks's-hall, Clcrkenwell. chair was occupied Mr. H. Pownall. According to Ust, the business for the day was to receive from the I*? 10115 parochial officers of the county returns of the annual JJ~ ue «the property in esch parish, upon which the justices act inlaying a county rate for the ensuing year; z™' lns tead, the court ...

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 ...

The Madrid mails, with the journals and correspandence of the 2nd, have arrived in due course, but their ..

... into absolute insignificance before the announcement of the telegraphic despatch given below. The wand of the harlequin of the palace has waved, and lo! the scene and the characters of the pantomime of the cabinet have undergone magical transformation. MM. Salamanca, Escosura, and company, have suddenly disappeared; a cloud has closed round the person Mr. Bulwcr; and Narvaez, with his train, ...

The Court

... Windsor, Thursday.—The Queen will holdi privy council on Saturday next, at one o'clock, st the Cutle, 1 he Queen and Prince Albert took their uaoal evil walk to-day. The royal family took walking and pony tiecise in the slopes. Prince Albert enjoyed the sport of ing this morning; his Royal Highness was attended tit Earl of Morley, Mr. J. R. Ormsby Gore, General and Colonel Seymour. Lord J. ...

CHELTENHAM AND GLOUCESTER RAILWAY. Sir, —I trust you will permit me to refute some misrepresentations, or ..

... of a writer in the Morning Herald the 16th inst., with respect to Mr. R. Stephenson's opinions on the deuble-gauge line between Gloucester and Cheltenham. He states that, having carefully walked over the line in question with Stephenson'* Report on the Double Gauge in ni* hand, he was quite unable to discover any of the dangers and difficulties described and exhibited in the document question ...

A VOICE FROM AUSTRALIA

... the following extracts from an unpublished entitled, Voice from the far Interior AusfeKsration the author remarks : j have been propounded for encouraging emican be devised which will suit all our system which would suit Canada would no j„,tr*lia, than the cultivation good for goose' M ero* grapes. Canada I leave to Lord Elgin Zealand is provided for by the vic- Zealand Company. South ...