SIGNOR ORSINI, THE ITALIAN EXILE
... SIGNOR ORSINI, TPAg ITALIAN EXILE. I . 1 ?? .. .. ?? On Moday venig , , AOe Ooncert lull, Signor Orsalt dell- vered a lecture ota the tect Of A trian Tyranny In Aaly. 0 The age In wbicli. WOis s ?? ...
... SIGNOR ORSINI, TPAg ITALIAN EXILE. I . 1 ?? .. .. ?? On Moday venig , , AOe Ooncert lull, Signor Orsalt dell- vered a lecture ota the tect Of A trian Tyranny In Aaly. 0 The age In wbicli. WOis s ?? ...
... -; METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS, E Deduced fromsobeervations taken at the Liverpool Obeer. t yvatory, during tho week ending BAtuy, April 4, 1857. t Ltitude,5 5024' 48 N. Longitudo, 3° i' 1 W.. t to . - . ...
... THE NEW LIBRARY AND XUSEU2L Mt Sidi ~oh -The proceedings of the town council will be read with tOO ,of interest in our paper to-dayespecially in so far as they of refer to the arrangements for the 15t ...
... WESr INDIAN MAILS. The Mail stea'ner La Plata brings mails from the Pacific, as well as the West ludies, and also from the Spanish Main, which missed the previous steamer. - The value of specie and freight is 1,673,000 dols, The islands were very healthy, At Jamaica commercial matters were dull. Coffee 39a- Exchanges same as last advices. Trade dull ; at Demerara, the cholera had abated. ...
... TUe INBURRECTION AT SARA WAL X We (lies) have been favoured with the following letter from Sir James Bmooke, addressed to a warm personal friend, and describing the events of the late insurrecton and the steps taken to suppress It:- iBALMDAH, MAnc0 1b.-I may now relate more circum- stantially the events of the last few wesks. Sarawak was as peaceful as it had ever been, and there was no oanea ...
... I I (BY .AAGNE21C TELEGRAPH.) F rom= Offl&et Thursad, Five ?? OPENJIG OF PARLIA{ENT HOUSE OF COMMONS-THIS DAY. Two o'ock to-day was the time appoibted por' tb5 0 tion of the Speaker for the now parliament, but half MsI hour fest that time a great number of the ?? had arriyed, and the contratulstlons exchanged were heard in a continual bum. The new members were natiraiy the first to make their ...
... ENGLISH ELECTION RETURNS- YESTERDAY. SOUTH DERBYSHIRE. Evans ?? ?? 8885 Colvill ?? ?? ?? 8826 Clowes ?? ?? ?? 2086 Stanbope ?? ?? .. 1958 SOUTH ESSEX. Branston ?? ,, 2280 Wikleld . , 2112 Smyth ?? .. ?? 297 EAST KENT. Bridges ?? ., 2898 Baring ?? ?? ,. 2886' Does ?? .. 2286 Atkinson ?? ., ?? 80 HETBFORDSHRlOE. Ctesill .. .. 8860 Bhskemore .. ?? 2794 King ?? ?? ?? 2761 Hanbury ?? ?? 2469 NORTH ...
... THE IRISHELECTIONS. a - DOWN. GROSS POLL FOR THE TWO DAYS. Hill% ?? ?? ?? 6S1S Forde ?? ?? 6816 Ker .. ?? ?? 8646 t . KILKENNY. 3 GROS POLL FOB THE Owo DAYS. f Ellis ?? ?? 2687. Green ?? .. 1620 a M~ostyn ?? . .. y. 1814 Shee .. ,. 1084 a ?? GROSS POLL FOR THE TWO DAYS. Deasy ?? ?? ?? 6788 M'Carthy. . ,. ?? 6265 Scully , ?? ?? 2862 KI.G'S COUNTY. TuLLAmORi, SATOrDAy.-messre. O'Bren and Bland . ...
... NIiJTe ff eetga1w *olurltat DUBLIN: FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 1857. i | ~ ~THE CHIEF SECREr'ARYSHIP. Of Mr. Horsman's resignation there is now no t doubt, The office is vacant, and its duties are provisionally discharged by the Attorney-General, for on him, by ancient usage, devolves the task of I public administration next to, or in condjuction I with, the Lord Lieutenant. The wits of the Four e ...
... LATEST INTELLIGENCE i (BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.) TOR DANISH MINISEERUAL CRISIS. CoPamssIBAG, WEanaDAx-The cabinet arrangements make slow progress, owing to the difficulty of filling up the office of Minister of Foreign Affairs, lately vacant by the N*- signation of M. Scheele. The general impression is that, with the exception of M. Sodesle, the other ministers will return to their former posts. ...
... ,?( -flul, Mum DAI)GORFFORIAD Y SENEDD A'I AMCAN. NID ydyw y bleidlais ar achos China yn ddim ond esgus dros ddadgorffoiiad v senedd. Y mae y gwir achos yn gorwecld yn ddyfnach. Yr oeddynt wedi pen- derfv uii appelio at y wlad cyn i'r bleidlais honogael ei rhoddi. Nid oedd dim vn eisieu ond cyfleusdra ffafriol i ddiddvmu Ts y Cyffredin, yr hwn a ragwelid na wnai ufuddhau i lywod;aeth Arglwydd ...
... zfffciriai a Aarrcbnaboebb tboweDbar. CAE3NARFOI, Mawrth 2alin. Yr oedd yma lawer o brynwyr a gwerthwyr. ond ni werthwyd ond ychydig o weuith. Owenith o 57s. i 59s.; baidd, o 38s. i 41s.; ceirch, n 21s. i 228., y chwarter. BANGOR, Mawrth 20fed. Yr oedd yma lawer o bryn- wyr a gwerthwyr. Ychydig oedd o ofyn am haidd a gwenith. GOwenith goreu cartref, o 63s i 56s.; haidd, o 36s. i 40s.; yr oedd ...