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... Foreiqn Sntelliqence. - -- + - THE OVER LAND MAIL. The important intelligence that peace has been proclaimed with Burmah goes home by this mail. The Governor-General has raised the blockade of the river Irrawaddy, and has con- The sented to the intercourse with Ava being renewed. British army in Burmah is no longer to be on the war esta- Hlishment, but a force equal to protect our new ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Forciqn Sntelligence. TURALY. THE VIENNA NOTE AND The following is a translation of the Note agreed to at Vienna and submitted to the Sultan, together with the mo- ditications proposed by the Sablime M. the Sultan, having nothing more at heart than to re-establish between his Majesty and the Exaperor of Russia the relations of good and pericet harmony fente), which have been anhappily ...

NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY

... NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY ‘The report of the directors of the North British Railway for the half-year exhibits the revenue and expenses of the half-year just terminated, in comparison with those of the corresponding period of the previous year as follows :— July Slet duly 1852. 1853. Increase. Decrease. Receipts. L.89,504 L.96,372 L.7,138 L.270 Decrease 270 _ ——— - ——— —— L.89,504 L.96 ...

EDINBURGH, PERTH. AND DUNDEE RAILWAY COMPANY

... EDINBURGH, PERTH, AND DUNDEE COMPANY. The half-yearly meeting of this company took place on Friday in the Hopetoun Rooms, at one o’clock—Mr Balfour | of Balbirnie, chairman of the company, presiding. The stated that the motion which was to be sub- | mitted by Mr Maitland Heriot to the meeting (regarding Sun- day trains), had, at his request, been postponed till next | meeting. The chairman ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Forciqn AND TURKEY. The Paris correspondent of the Ties writes “ There is reason to fear that our apprehensions as to the nature of the reply given by the Emperor of Russia to the Vienna uote will be realised. that, if the ofticial auswer has not been received to the note itself with its ae- companying modifications, we vet have intelligence of the manner in which the Czar received the fact ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foreiqn & FRANCE. Panis, Monday Evening.—The Monitear contains another denial of the statement made by foreign journals, that large quantities of corn have been purchased by the French Go- vernment. purchase,” says the Moniteur, “of 419,000 hectolitres, made about six weeks ago in England, for the army and the navy, is the only faet of the kind which ean have furnished a pretence for such an ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foreign PRANCE. The and Empress are about to make a public pro- in the North of France. According to the present pro- they will start from Paris on the 22d imstaut ; sleep at Arras; go thence to Lille, and visit the Camp at Helfaut ; oy to St Omer on the = th; from St Omer they will proceed to Dunkirk and Calais : they will rest at Boulogne on the 27th ; aad retarn to Paris, by way of Amiens, ...

DeEeEstve is said that the Scottish Central Company have been asked to work this line. Raitway.—On Monday the ..

... for making a railway from the north-western district of the me- tropolis to Battle Bridge was printed. This anxiously looked- for statute, to supersede the metropolitan streets and roads, contains 57 clauses. It is by the preamble that “a railway from the north-western district of the metropolis to Battle Bridge would be of great public and local advantage.” | Further, it is that the persons ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Fortigqn Intelligence. TURKEY. The Paris correspondent of the writing on Sunday says——* My private letters from Constantinople are of the Sth instant. They speak of the excitement which continues to prevail among all classes of the Turkish popu- lation im that capital, and of the posted up in various parts, of the most irritating and incendiary kind, tending to rouse the fiercest passions of ...

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

... | reforms in the government of Scotland will most effectually administer to the present wants of the nation, | it will be the purpose of the National Association, at their uweting on the 2d of November, to lay before the Scottish } pee yple. The restoration of the oflice of of State for Scotland is, we understand, one of the first objects which they will seek to accomplish. The re-institution ...