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OPENING OF THE SESSION

... Liverpool ux raut The unexampled proportion topics beer to fc «»• Spseoh from the Throne bat too accurately the feats contemporary history and the actual tamper of the national mind. Parliament meet* this year, as we have before remarked, a time of profound political tranquillity home and univerasl uncaainesa and anxiety abroad. What Englishmen are supremely concerned to know Is whether there ...

GAZETTE NEWS

... M»] or-General Blr James Hope Grant is gazetted Colonel of the 4th Light Dragoons. The OaxetU notifies her Majesty's intention to confer the Victoria Cross on Herbert Reade, surgeon, 61st regiment, for acta of bravery in India. appear in the Oaitttt respecting the regulations aa to pay and promotion of the staff corps tor.lndia, and also respecting pensions of officers retiring from the Indian ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE

... As it is proposed to giro additional member to South Lancashire, the leaders of the two opposing parties are looking about for a candidate. A deputation, consisting of Mr. T. Brocklebank, the president, and Mr. W. Wrigley, the solicitor, of the Reform Association of this town, and Mr. George Melly, visited Manchester to oonfer with the Beform party that city respecting the steps to be taken In ...

THE DIVISION ON THE AMENDMENT TO THE ADDRESS

... THE DIVISION ON THE AMENDMENT THE ADDRESS. The following members voted on Tuosdsy sight f« Mr. White's amendment to the address -.—Mr. A. Ayrton, Sir G. Bowyer, Messrs. J. Bright, J. Briscoe, J. Caird, J. M. Cobbett, W. Coninghans, K. W. Crawford, F. Crcesley, B. Dalglish, O. Douglas, Sir J. Duke, Lord Messrs. C. Forster, J. Greene, S. Gregeon, G. Hadfield, Handley, G. tiodgkinson, B. Ingham, ...

THE STORM

... ADDITIONAL CASUALTIES. ' lie Rale which prevailed last week was more serious lints effects than was at first anticipated. manv lues and much valuable property having teen sacrfi need to its fury. addition to the long list , casualties pnbli. hed our columns on Saturday, the following particulars are subjoined. During the height of the storm, rather hurricane, in the metropolis, a public house ...

MULTUM IN PAIIVO

... Lard Lincoln is to marry the daughter of Mr. Hope, who gives her £12,000 a year —Mrul. Last week the births of 1034 boys and girls, in all 1978 children, registered in London. the ten corresponding weeks years 1851-60 the average number was 1749. The number of deaths in London returned for the week that ended last Saturday 1783, aud exhibits decrease, whioh is not very consid Table, on that of ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862

... The following letter from the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1862 has been received by 81r Thomas Phillips, Chairman of the Council of the Society of Arts TO SIR THOMAS PHILLXPB, CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL, SOCIETY OF ARTS, JOHN-STREET, ADELPHI, W.C. Council Office, Feb. 20,1861. Sir, —I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of Mr. Foster's letter of the 16ih of February, enclosing the charter ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &0., THIS DAY

... Mayer's Egyptian Musenm, Colqultt-stre *—Open daily (first and third Monday the mt. nth free) Eoyal Institution Museum, Uolqnitt-str; «t—Odou idly (first and third Mondny In the month free). Cirque Variite-Eqnestrian und other performances. Boyal Colosseum—Mr. Gardiner Coyne i two Irish characters. Adelpbl Theatrei—New pleoe entitled is Win? Royal Amphitheatre—Christmas Pantomime. Parisian ...

REPRESENTATION OF BIRKENHEAD

... MEETING OF MR. LAIRD'S FRIENDS. B«>Uemen took plaoe in « Woodfflde Hotel, to take steps to secure the return of Mr. John Laird as the representative of the proposed new borough Birkenhead. Mr. James was called to the chair, and amongst other gentlemen present were Messrs. Derbyshire, E. TbomptoD, J. Yoanghusband, W. Hadfield, W. G. Bradley, T. B. Golborne, G. E. Schults, Captain Reed, Whittle, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... >T ei'i Ipptba Komn, Colqultt-atree*- Open dally (An* and third Monday In tha month free). Royal Institution Hmmm, -Open dtUr (tint and third Monday In tha month free). Hecglar's Cirque VariMi -KqueatrUn and other perfOT GJlo«r Ooyne In two Adelpbl Theatre— Christmas Pantomime. Royal Amphitheatre - Chrlstmaa Pantomime. Parisian Gallery of Anatomy, street. Edmonds* (l*te Womb well's) Menagerie ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE. M. Lob Veuillot, Uto editor oI the Vi avert, having asked permission to publish a saw journal, to requested to indicate in a abort summary the line la politic* and religion propoaed to follow and support M. having compiled with tbe request, received the following answer hi* npplioation j— Sir,—l peroeive with the moat profound regret that In your cstlmato cf the and of the Emperor jou ...