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THE MOORS, &c

... THE MOORS, &e. Pertusmerr —We have already alluded to the very flatter- ing prospects forthe on the grouse moors this sea- son, from the rumberand extent of the coveys, and the condi- tion of the Lirds being almost unprecedentedly fine. Alter the shoot ng commences they will soon pack, from the age of | the young grouse; bat tho sport will be the longer protracted, and the breed better ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Jorciqu in elliqence. PRANCE, It is stated that the principal if not the only cause of the President's visit to Baden is connected with matrimonial pro- jeets, and that the visit was made at the instance of the Grand Yuche-s Stephanee. The lady who is spoken of as likely to share the honours of the Presidence is a grand-daughter of the Grand Duchess, whose danzhter was married Prince Gustave ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Joretaw PRANCE. The Independance of Brussels says :—“ The first sale of the property, which in execution of the decree of the 22d January, the members of the Orleans fam‘ly are constrained to effect within a year, has just taken ace by private con- tract. By deed, signed on the 19th une, 1852, before M. Dentend, notary at Paris, the Duke de Montpensier has sold to the Hereditary Prince of ...

NOMINATION' FOR THE LEITH BURGHS

... NOMINATION FOR TUE LEITH BURGHS. The nomination ef for the representation of these burghs in Parliament took place on’ Thursday at 12 o'clock Mr was e:* in front of the Buildings. corted io the bustings by body of fishwives cheering The in- and the band of the local peasioners. scription, “ Pilots keep clear of the Bar, was also conspien- ously displayed in front of the procession, and ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... FOREIGN OFFICE, July 10. The Queen has beca pleased to approve of Mr Edward Wyvrekens as Consul at Sydney for his Majesty the King of the Belvians. FOREIGN OFFICE, July 12 The Queen has been pleased te approve of M. Salvatore Pisa ni xs Consul at Malta, and of M. Wilhelm August Fineke as Consul at Kingston, Jamaica, for the Free Hanseatic City of Lubeck. —_— OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, July 9 Regiment ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foretqu — CHINA. PIRACY AND MURDER BY COOLIES. The f lowing detat!s of the murder of the captain and several of the evew ot the A neri i ship Robert Bowne are taken irom the North Ciina Herald :— “It was mentioned that two of the seamen of the Robert Bowne had gone off in one of the beats previous to the vessel being recaptured by the crew. It appears these men—named Valentine and Smith—were ...

Caledonian Mercury

... Caledonian The is published on Mondavs and Thursdays Price annum, £2, 4s. credit; £2 paid in advance. Half year and Quarter in proportion. EDINBU RGH, THURSDAY, JULY I. We will publish a SECOND EDITION this Afternoon containing the Queen's Speech on the prorogation of Parlia- ment. We shall publish the speech of Her Majesty dissolving Parliament this day in a second edition, as soon as the In ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Eutelliaence. ANCE. The papers of the Bas are full of details descriptive of the preparations making at Strasbourg for the reception of the President of the Repablie. If we are to believe these seeounts, the preseat will surpass the display of 1850, during the fa- mous tour in the eastern departments. The severest orders have been transmitted by the Govern- ment to all the railroad stations ...

Foreign Intelligence

... SForeiqn FRANCE. Paris, Monday Evening.— An order of the Minister of Po- lice suspends the publication of the Corsaire for two months. Some of the journals state that the Prince de la Moskowa has asked for permission to serve in the army of Africa, and that this request has been acceded to. — SPAIN. Accounts from Madrid of the 30th ult state that the Minis- ters and a great number of political ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Ent felitgence. FRANCE. The Paris journals are filled with accounts of the President’s excursion to Strasburg. He left on Saturday, and the telegra- phic despatches in the Moxiten come down to half-past seven in the evening of Sunday. The weather was dreadfully wet during the journey from Nancy to Strasburg, but it then clear- ed up, and the rest of the day was fine. At half-past one the of ...

Foreign Intelligence

... THE OVERLAND MAIL. By the extraordinary express, in anticipation of the over- land mail, private correspoudence and journals, from Bombay of the 22d of May, and Calcutta of the Sth of May, have come to hand. Bomuay, May 22.—There has been no intelligence from Burmah of late, and it may, therefore, be concluded that since the capture of Rangoon and the dispersion of the Burmese army, nothing ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... AZETTE ° FOREIGN-OFFICE, July 8, 185 = The Queen has been pleased to approve of M. Louis Fran- cois Sentis as Consul at Sydney for the French Republic. CROWN-OFFICE. Members returned to serve in the Parliament summoned to be holden at Westminster, on Friday, the 20th day of Au- gust, 1852. CROWN-OFFICE, July 8. Town of Neweastle-upon-Tyne —Joha Fenwick Burgoyne —Thomas Emerson Headlam, of ...