FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... eFOREIN I aI E. - ?? IFOREIGoN INTELLIlGENCE. FRANCE. PAnse, TUESDAYI EVENINo-It is wbisperedin g0oers- W; msent circles that the following- scheme for anlevelstsial settlement of the Eastern question ...
... eFOREIN I aI E. - ?? IFOREIGoN INTELLIlGENCE. FRANCE. PAnse, TUESDAYI EVENINo-It is wbisperedin g0oers- W; msent circles that the following- scheme for anlevelstsial settlement of the Eastern question ...
... if THE tREGISTRATIMNS 5. A ?? forthcomlag general election will practically corn- imence on the 20th instant, that being the last day for 64 gtaking'the necessary step to obtain an ...
... M] E ?? 4-- ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF . ENGLAND. ?? I- L0 VUtLJ.N AJ. rti- The seventeenth annual meeting of the Royal Agricultural Sth I ciety of England vas inaugurated at Carlisle oln Thursday, ...
... as . JA I. ±11 iJ J (Y.± UL. 50 de i- J C., CRICKET.-On Saturday last, a match was played be- ti - tween the Everton and Aigburth clubs, on the ground, u at Aigburth road. Aigburth ...
... {rkl-, oh. tIr;^, s I ie ?? I,, ?? ?? ~d (Fron the Timel.) t We have got a new ally-not Austria, not Prussia, no, i nor the Shah of Persia, nor the King of Sweden, but st ...
... MM~lERN COUNTIES' RAILWV.Y COMPA.Ny. A special mectitng of this compiany -as held at the l.D Ta¢Cre on thle 13th inst.. to tonsider the D. lictv of con firtmin n agreement with the Eut Suf folk onnpany for theconstruction and working of their baesg Mr. V. lWaddington, M.P.. in the chair. ~tC t' (.tISAmn said that he appeared before thepro' *ittorn in pursuance of a pledge given in the last two ...
... 7) ?? V?- -.i L;fa?'ii ?? - -0 - - satrs-dri;, 'f irly a. PV55. olth7T Sir F.-zRov Ke'v ?n i .rs. I'atc ey ert.e-ed a siC- ces'.ton of visi:urs a' ?? thautrce durmr-, the las: weet prenarmrory to the .A-.tcilti-rAt %feer. Arne-,- thr' rini:i :uuaSs have ben the Arne an Mirtiter nail M7%s L.ne. Cok. a;:d the Hlo:. Mtn. lowlc.n md Miss Bowlhz. Se-ieint ^ni the !on. Mrs. Gou:sur3. .5jor a-id ...
... ADULTERATION OF FOOD, DRINK. & DRUGS. _.Le.Id ?? On the re.assembling of the Committee on the 2Qth instant, Dr. Normandr was examined ts to the adulteration of bread. Unfermented bread. he said. was made by a mixture of muriatic acid and carbonate of soda, in whbich preparation the one neutralises the other, the reslt being comnmon salt. The danger of using thne in~gretlieuts was, that ...
... !L ,i TG i U.t iv i?S i *jIesil ia., c, has reri'i'td Ai ?? sad its a~enlo- ?? I~ e ?? Olt copies, Wror Lionre. Kgcroa SaR sora July 10.. arT- o -le tire .tonci r to enclose the return tite list Of cillot and woundead arc heprr: tn t icarer we 0,oroaclr ture letencea ot tic ?? r. iionher ot t:asishldes must he expected. IS, - r tarrison Curl re~gimenit, w~s- killed oil the e' ~ Lithe 7th ...
... I HINGO MASSACRE-RUSSIAN ACCOUNT. The Journal de St. Petersburg thus attempts to explain this transaction:- ; fhe circumstances connected with this incident require a most serious examination on the part of the imperial zovernuaent, because public opinion, the press, and the English government, trusting to an incorrect representationof the facts, have formed a most erroneous judgment on the ...
... A MORIL SIX-POUNDER, We know not how artillery is to be ioaed. with moral axioms. We think even the weightiest moral apothegms of' Doctor Johnson would be of no use whatever in the chamber of a gun. Mr. Dundas, the moralising member for Linlith- gowshire, has made himself for a time notorious by suggesting to Sir George Grey the introduc- tion, upon sueh human gatherings as those we hare ...
... 'Ul d. This motion which was fixed for last Tuesday, is mi now to come off on Tuesday next; and whilst it I is stated that Gen. Peel intended to move the pre- to vious question, which might relieve some members, it 1 i -who cannot make up their minds whether to re- thb prehend, ministers or not-Col. Adair has given pl1 notice of his intention to move the following amend- thi ment:- ...