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LONDON HOSPITAL.—CHARITABLE TRUSTS BILL

... Yesterday afternoon, a special general court of the governors of the London Hospital was held in the committeeroom of the institution, in the Whitechapcl-road, to take into consideration the recommendation of the house committee to the propriety of petitioning parliament with reference to the provisions of a bill introduced into the House of Lords by the Lord Chancellor, intituled—A bill for ...

It is rumoured that the Princess Royal and one of the royal princes will shortly arrive at the Pavilion, and

... remain here during her Majesty's confinement. Fires arc constantly kept in the principal rooms, in order that the apartments may be prepared for the reception of the Royal Family at the shortest possible notice.—Brighton Gazette. Society of Apothecaries.—On Wednesday the following notice was issued from Apothecaries' Hall. Blaekfriars, relative to Sir James Graham's recent Act with regard ...

The Charitable Trusts Bill, utterly worthless as means of securing the due administration of charitable trusts, ..

... a law, be a powerful instrument to undermine the constitutional rights and privileges of various important sections of the community. To expose its noxious character in this respect, we need only advert to its bearing upon the schools and chapels of the Dissenters. The title of Nonconformist communions and congregations to their chapels and schools, and the rested in trustees for educational ...

DESTRUCTION OF A WAREHOUSE BY FIRE

... Yesterday morning, about 20 minutes before two o'clock, the warehouse occupied by Messis. Pete® Jackson, and Co., furriers, wool merchants, and silk plash manufacturers, Auburn-street, London-road, was discovered to be on fire. The discovery was made by the police, and no time mas lost in communicating the intelligence to Ma. Rose, at the police yard. When first seen, however, the- fire had ...

. ., an ur Nil, which reached Marseilles th , letters from Constantinople the Alexandria the 30th March, fro,,, the

... former place not im- The inhabitants had been considerably be- P° rta l'ern bv improved system of lighting in suhl '''' - Syria continue to Ik? satisfactory. Tl V£ tranquillity prevailed in the Libonus. The C«®! ,u ft j lo government the mixed districts prequi'st but the authorities of the n,s ' ,' j , various foreign consuls were anxious to Port some decision on the subject, which was one 'f ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... London, Tuesday Morning, April 14. Business continued activc yesterday in Railway J™d in shares also. The quotations of the X'showed slight improvement. The prepara• the settlement the account in Consols, falls due to-dav, occupied the larger dealers so that they probably prevented greater extension of operations in shares. * Supplement to the Report on the Railway from Borto (*»th a branch ...

IRELAND

... , fro m our SPECIAL correspondent.) fE DUBLIN, April 13. ROSSB'S TELESCOPE. the 12th inst. broke off abruptly, from l ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Windsor, Wednesday.—The Queen and Prince Albert took their accustomed early walk in the grounds around the Castle. His Royal Highness Prince Albert rode out horseback this forenoon, attended by Lieutenant-Colonel Seymour. Her Majesty the Queen Dowager arrived at the Castle this afternoon, on a visit to her Majesty and the Prince Consort. His Serene Highness the Hereditary Prince of Saxe ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, SATURDAY, April 18, will be performed Mozart's chef d'ceuvre, DON GIOVANNI. Donna Anna, Madame Grisi; Donna Elvira, Mdlle. Sanehioli; and Zcrlina, Madame Anaide Castellan; Don Giovanni, Sig. Fornasari; Don Ottavio, Sig. Mario; II Commandatore, Sig. Botelli; Masetto, Sig. F. Lablache; Leoporello, Sig. Lablache. To conclude with EOLINE; ou, la Dryadc. ...

Representation of Bradford.—A large and influential meeting of Tory electors was held the New Inn, on Saturday ..

... a resolution was unanimously adopted, requesting Mr. Hardy not to resign his seat.—Bradford, Observer. The Bricklayers' Strike.—Birmingham, Friday.—The rupture between the masters and men still continues, and, looking at the present position of affairs, there is no probability of a speedy adjustment of the matter in dispute. To-day the men have issued another placard, the purport of which is ...

RAILWAY SHARE LISTS

... London, April 19. Bha. Pd. Railways. Cloning Price#, done 10 Aberdeen 8 6 dis. Amb.,Not.,Boßt.,StEast.J , 100 100 Birmingham fc Gloucester 124 126 124 2* Do. New (issued 74 dis.) 304 314 Birm. and Oxford Junction 1 4 dis. 100 75 Bristol and Exeter 6 exd 33j Do. New 34 44 pm. 50 30 Bristol and Gloucester 18 pm. pm. 50 10 Caledonian 4i - 4 dis. 4 D*. 4 shares If— ljdtt. 25 ...