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(BY OUR USUAL EXPRESS.)

... (BY USUAL EXPRESS.) Lonpox, Wepnespay HOSTILITIES ON THE DANUBE. —— (BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.) Vienna, Nov. 8.—The Consul of France at Bucharest writes as follows to M. de Bourqueney, under date the 6th of November :— “ On the 2d and 3d of November the Turks crossed the Danube from Turtukai to Oltenitza, to the number of about 18,000 men. “ On the 4th General Parlof attacked them with 9000 men, ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... Peers, & Anerpees Week ending Oct. 2. Passengers, & 0 Goods, 459 11 9 £812 19 Corresponding week last ear. 695, 15 0 & Ramway. Week ending Oct. 2. 1 Passengers, 1 Goods, &e., 230 19 9 £510 0 ar. 532 18 ey Corresponding week last ye & Ramway. Week ending Oct. 2. Passengers, 23,875—Receipts, £293 571 Corresponding week last year, Norra Ramwar. Week ending Oct. 2. Passengers, ———Receipts, £2184 6 ...

EDINBURGH GAZETTE

... = = SHLQUESTRATIONS, Archibald Macdonald, sometime fish dealer in George's Place, Glasgow, now residing in Glasgow, in the county of Lanark—Credi- tors meet in the Crow Hotel, George's Square, Glasgow, 24th Octo- ber, eleven o'clock. ENAMISATIONS. David John Thomson, farmer, grazier, cattle. horse, and potato dealer, residing at Summerville, in the parish of Troquecr, and stew- artry of ...

Foreign Intelligence

... TURKEY AND RUSSIA. ing the rumoured “ manifesto,” which has been so mach spoken of, the correspondents of the Times and state, that it is a reply to the last note sent to the Czar by the French and English Governments ¢ - The latter *T have reason to believe that the rumour of the ar- rival of the manifesto proceeds trom a mistake. The doen- ment which has reached the French Government is not ...

(BY OUR USUAL EXPRESS.)

... (BY OUR USUAL EXP Lonpox, Mornine. AUSTRIA. Pestu, Oct. 13. The Austrian Government, having ascertained that the cholera has broken out at Jassy, has exteaded the term of quarantine for travellers from the Danubian Principalities. ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Intelligence. FRANCE. The intention of removing the remains of the Emperor Na- poleon from their present resting-place in the Invalides to St Denis, will, there is little doubt, be realised; and though Louis Napoleon has given no positive intimation of his his mind in the matter. wishes on that head, it is very probable that he has made up In the meantime a gentle is beginning to be exercised, ...

Foreign Intelligence

... foreign Intelligence. RUSSIA AND TURKEY. of offensive operations on an extended acale by the Turks along the Danube, some signiticant indica- oa the war with vigour, and an account of one or two affairs tions of the determination of the Emperor Nicholas to carry the main features of the im the Black Sea between Russia and Turkish vessels, form * fighting intelligenca” As regards the movements ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Joretq FRANCE MARRIAGE OF THE EMPEROR.—THE CIVIL CEREMONY. — The civil marriage of the Emperor was celebrated on Satur- day night. Ateight p.m., the Duke de Cambaceres, grand master of the ceremonies to the Emperor, accompanied by Count Bacciochi, the master of the ceremonies, started from the Palace of the Tuileries, with two of the Court carriages, and went to the Pulace of the Elysee, to ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foreign FRANCE. Paris, Thursday Evening.—The Constitutionnel confirms the report with regard to the reduction of the navy estimates, and the equilibrium of the budget by means of diminished ex- penditure, Feather Lacordaire has been ordered to leave Paris by the A few Archbishop acting in concert with the Government. days since, addressing a crowded congregation at the churck of St Roque, he ...

Foreign Intelligence

... FRANCE. announces in Paris under the in iration of old parties, issuing for some time those odious a infamous libels against the French Go- vernment which dishonour apart of the foreign press, have been discovered. The Government, informed of these intrigues, could not any longer tolerate that system of calumny and insult, and in the night between Saturday to Sunday several persons who ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foreiqu kutelligence. THE OVERLAND MAIL. We have received the following telegraphic message, dat- “Trieste, March 28.—The steamer Bombay arrived this morning from Alexandria in 123 hours. “ Ambassadors from Ava, accompanied by two missionaries, had reached General Godwin's camp. “The Emperor of Ava was besieged in a small fort by his younger brother, who had the whole army on his side; he was ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... of this evening contains the ratifications of a The Gazette Her Majesty and the Free Hanseatic Convention between the establishment of International City of Hamburgh, for WAR OFFICE, Dee. 16. Staff—The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint the Honourable Sir George K.C.B. serving as a Lieutenant-General at the Cape of Good to be Adjutant-General to the Forces, vice Lieutenant- General ...